President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia visited Saudi Arabia on July 2–3, 2025, to strengthen cooperation in providing better services for Indonesian pilgrims during their Hajj and Umrah journeys. The President met with Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah, expressing gratitude for the Saudi government’s commitment to serving pilgrims from around the world, including those from Indonesia.
The meeting emphasized the close collaboration between the two countries in ensuring the safety and comfort of Indonesian pilgrims during their religious activities. Both parties agreed to further enhance the quality of services for Indonesian pilgrims in future Hajj seasons, reinforcing their commitment to facilitating a smooth pilgrimage experience.
Apart from discussions related to Hajj matters, strategic agreements were reached to deepen bilateral relations. The Saudi–Indonesia Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by the Crown Prince and President Prabowo, focused on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, energy, and technology. Bilateral trade between the two countries has been significant, totaling approximately USD 31.5 billion over the past five years.
Additionally, agreements and memoranda of understanding were signed to promote private sector investment, amounting to around USD 27 billion. These investments are expected to create job opportunities in Indonesia, particularly in energy, industrial development, and environmentally sustainable technology sectors.
Both leaders also highlighted the importance of collaboration in the health sector, particularly in meeting the medical needs of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. They discussed the development of pharmaceutical and vaccine industries and the enhancement of health workforce capacity.
On the international front, President Prabowo and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reiterated their commitment to supporting peaceful conflict resolutions in the region. They reaffirmed their support for a two-state solution for Palestine and emphasized the role of international humanitarian organizations in promoting peace and stability.
The visit underscored the strong and growing partnership between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia across various sectors, highlighting their mutual efforts to enhance services for Indonesian pilgrims and deepen cooperation for the benefit of both nations.