Indonesia 'wants to have a relationship with Africa that is egalitarian' More than 200 million Indonesian voters went to the polls this Wednesday, February 14 to elect their president. This predominantly Muslim archipelago located in Southeast Asia maintains relations with the African continent.

Relations established during the Bandung conference in 1955 and which have experienced a revival in recent years. Africa also appears as an alternative to the European market, for example in palm oil. But it also exports automobile parts, electronics, and agri-food.