Indonesia and Saudi Arabia have shown their solidarity in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by the Israeli military offensive. The commitment was reaffirmed during the official meeting between Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (MBS) in Saudi Arabia. Both countries have agreed to enhance cooperation in delivering emergency aid and extensive humanitarian support to the people of Gaza.
The joint statement released by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) highlighted the unwavering dedication of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia to providing humanitarian aid and assisting in the recovery efforts following the Israeli aggression. In addition to addressing the situation in Gaza, both nations underscored their shared goal of strengthening international stability and security. They expressed their intention to collaborate in advancing regional peace and bolstering global resilience.
The meeting, held at Al-Salam Palace, showcased the strong strategic relationship between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia in a friendly atmosphere. Images shared by SPA depicted President Prabowo and Crown Prince MBS engaged in discussions, with the flags of both countries displayed in the background. This commitment underscores Indonesia’s foreign policy of advocating for the Palestinian cause and engaging in humanitarian diplomacy at the global level.