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Ambassador attends groundbreaking ceremony for Nassau new hospital project, responds to U.S. criticism

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The Bahamian government held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new hospital project in Nassau on April 17, 2026.


Prime Minister Philip Davis and Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Michael Darville addressed the ceremony, expressing appreciation for China’s concessional loan and highlighted that the project is central to the modernization of The Bahamas’ national healthcare infrastructure and of great significance to the Bahamian people.


Yan Jiarong, Chinese Ambassador to The Bahamas, attended the ceremony and delivered remarks. She emphasized that strengthening healthcare cooperation is a key component of China–Bahamas efforts to advance the Global Development Initiative and implement the outcomes of the China–CELAC Ministerial Forum.



The project will not only enhance the health and well-being of the Bahamian people but also mark a new milestone in bilateral friendly cooperation.


The U.S. Embassy in The Bahamas issued a statement questioning the project’s financing on 19 April. The Bahamian Ministry of Foreign Affairs quickly responded with a statement.


The Chinese Embassy made the following comments: We believe that the Bahamian government has the sovereign right to choose its international partners based on its own national priorities, development needs, and public interests. The concessional loan hospital project is jointly advanced by China and the Bahamas through friendly consultations and in accordance with the statutory procedures of both sides. Bahamas-China cooperation is not directed against any third party, and should not be interfered by any third party.

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