Asian, African leaders heading to Indonesia
60th anniversary of Asian-African Conference will be held over 6 days to strengthen ties between the 2 continents
Singapore
INDONESIA, the largest economy in South-east Asia, is gearing up for a major summit involving leaders from Asia and Africa that begins on Sunday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South African President Jacob Zuma are among those who have already confirmed their attendance at the Asian-African Conference.
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