JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo attended a state welcoming ceremony upon arrival at Dar Esmen's Day, Republik Persatuan Tanzania, Tuesday, as part of the President's visit to the African region.
President Jokowi's visit was the first visit by the President of Indonesia to Tanzania in the last 30 years after President HM Soeharto's visit in 1991.
Based on an official statement from the Press Bureau of the Presidential Secretariat, Jokowi was greeted by the President of Tanzania Samia Suluhu Hassan at the Dar Esjah State House.
Reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, August 22, sunny weather on the beach accompanied a state welcoming ceremony. Arriving at around 10.00 local time (WS) or 14.00 WIB, President Jokowi was greeted directly by President Samia on the front page of the Dar Es
The two leaders then participated in the welcoming ceremony with the accompaniment of the national anthems of each country and 21 demands of the honorary cannons. After that, President Jokowi was invited by President Samia for inspection of troops.
After the ceremony was over, the two leaders seemed to introduce their respective delegations, then walk to the Kikwate Hall Building, Dar Esjah State House to sign the guest book.
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Along the way to the signing of the guest book, President Jokowi and President Samia were accompanied by traditional Tanzanian dances.
President Jokowi and President Samia held a face-to-face meeting or a-tete to then join the delegations of each country to hold bilateral meetings.
After the meeting, the two leaders witnessed the signing and exchange of memorandums of understanding of cooperation between the two countries and ended with a joint press statement.
The series of state welcomes ended with a state lunch.
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