Indonesia and Saudi Arabia have expressed their shared concern regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza resulting from the ongoing Israeli military offensive. This sentiment was communicated during the official meeting between Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. The meeting, which took place during Prabowo’s state visit to the Kingdom, underscored the commitment of both nations to collaborate closely in providing urgent aid and broader humanitarian support to the people of Gaza.
In an official joint statement released by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Indonesia and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed their dedication to delivering humanitarian assistance and reinforcing recovery initiatives in the face of Israeli aggression. Beyond addressing the Gaza situation, the two countries also highlighted their shared resolve to strengthen cooperation in safeguarding international stability and security. They pledged to join forces in advancing regional peace and bolstering global resilience.
The meeting transpired at Al-Salam Palace in a cordial atmosphere, underscoring the robust strategic alliance between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. Images shared by SPA depicted President Prabowo and Crown Prince MBS engaging in discussions, with the flags of both nations displayed in the background. This commitment reflects Indonesia’s unwavering foreign policy of advocating for the Palestinian cause and actively participating in humanitarian diplomacy on the global platform.