Ambassador Jatmiko brought up a number of developments and prospective areas of focus for bilateral cooperation between Rwanda and Indonesia in an effort to convert the two nations' political proximity into agreements that have real-world effects for the community.
According to Minister Biruta, the opening demonstrated Rwanda and Indonesia's steadfast dedication to forging close ties through bilateral collaboration.
The inauguration of the Rwandan Embassy in Indonesia is a significant development in the history of relations between the two nations and is expected to act as a "bridge" for future collaboration on issues of shared interest, trade, and investment.
[8] Following the inauguration, the signing of multiple memorandums of understanding (MoU) by Foreign Ministers Retno Marsudi and Biruta signaled a collaboration in three areas: general cooperation, political and security discussions, and the relaxation of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic service passports.
She reaffirmed Indonesia's dedication to promoting cooperative relationships with African countries and greeted Rwanda's entry into the upcoming second Indonesia-Africa Forum, which is scheduled to occur in Bali in September 2024.