Venkaiah also serves as the chairman of Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Parliament of India.
On twitter, Rwanda Parliament announced that both officials discussed relations of both countries.
“This meeting focused on relations between India and Rwanda. Both officials appreciated the existing political ties between the two countries and they committed to strengthen them as a basis for more economic and investment partnership,” a tweet reads.
At the meeting, both officials also signed cooperation documents between both countries’ senates.
“Makuza and Venkaiah also signed a Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation between the senate of Rwanda and the Rajya Sabha of India,” reads a tweet.
Makuza visits India when Rwanda expects India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi visit to Rwanda this month.
The Indian community in Rwanda is comprised of about 3,000 people.



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