{Rwandan president Paul Kagame met with Vice President Jusuf Kalla on Friday, discussing various issues related to trade, investment, cultural exchange and conflict resolution to strengthen bilateral ties between Indonesia and Rwanda.}
“We plan to improve our existing cooperation and forge new ties, particularly in trade and investment,” Kagame said on Friday, as quoted by tribunnews.com. Friday’s meeting was Kagame’s first visit to Indonesia since he took office in 2000.
Kagame and Kalla met for approximately 15 minutes, with Kalla remarking that Indonesia could learn from Rwanda in terms of conflict management and how to effectively rebuild from conflict.
“Rwanda is a country synonymous with conflict, but they have shown that they could recover from this trauma. We can learn from how they picked up the pieces after the conflict and moved forward,” Kalla said.
Kalla added that Indonesia planned to strengthen ties with East African nations, such as Rwanda, which would involve more cultural exchanges, as well as assistance in education

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