Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman left Indonesia today after taking part in the G20 summit with a number of other leaders.
MBS let Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, and was bid a safe journey by Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Pandjaitan, Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Essam bin Abed Al-Thaqafi, and other high-level Indonesian officials.
“As I leave your brotherly country, following my participation in the G20 Leaders’ Summit, I express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to Your Excellency for the warm reception and generous hospitality accorded to me and the accompanying delegation,” said MBS in a cable to Widodo.
Furthermore he added: “I would also like to congratulate Your Excellency for the success of the brotherly Republic of Indonesia in hosting this summit and the positive outcomes that we have reached during Your Excellency’s presidency of this summit, stressing the importance of the reached decisions that we hope to greatly contribute to supporting cooperation among G20 countries and boosting the rates of global economic growth.”
The summit marked another milestone in the strong brother relations enjoyed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, their royal families and governments.

