JAKARTA: A lone protester has yelled as Indonesian President Joko Widodo paid his respects at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington.
The president has begun a state visit to New Zealand to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between this country and Indonesia.
hrough a translator Widodo thanked Reddy for the welcome and said he “came with a message of friendship from all the people of Indonesia”.
Bilaterial discussions would be held with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Parliament on Monday afternoon, where the pair were expected to talk trade.
Widodo was accompanied by ministers and a business delegation.
Indonesia is a major market for New Zealand meat, dairy and agriculture exports, with total two-way goods trade of $1.76 billion in 2017.