During Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s state visit to Saudi Arabia, both countries expressed grave concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a result of the Israeli military offensive. They vowed to enhance coordination in delivering emergency aid and broader humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. The official joint statement released by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) underscored the commitment of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia to providing humanitarian aid and support for recovery efforts in response to Israeli aggression. In addition to addressing the Gaza situation, the two nations reiterated their shared determination to deepen cooperation in upholding international stability and security. They pledged to collaborate in advancing regional peace and bolstering global resilience. The meeting between President Prabowo and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud took place at Al-Salam Palace in a cordial atmosphere, underscoring the strong strategic bonds between the two countries. Images from the SPA depicted the leaders engaged in discussions, with flags of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia in the backdrop. This steadfast commitment aligns with Indonesia’s longstanding foreign policy of championing the Palestinian cause and engaging in humanitarian diplomacy on a global scale.
Prabowo and MBS Boost Humanitarian Aid for Gaza Crisis
