List of ambassadors of Indonesia to Saudi Arabia

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Ambassador of Indonesia to Saudi Arabia
Accredited to OIC
Duta Besar Indonesia untuk Arab Saudi
سفير اندونيسيا في المملكة العربية السعودية
Kementerian Luar Negeri.svg
Emblem of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Abdul Aziz Ahmad.jpg
Incumbent
Abdul Aziz Ahmad
since 25 October 2021
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Indonesia, Riyadh
Style His Excellency (formal)
Seat Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder H. M. Rasyidi
Formation1950
Website kemlu.go.id/riyadh

The following are the list of Indonesian diplomats that served as Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

No.FotoAmbassadorTerm startTerm endAccredited toAppointed byRef.
1 Rasjidi.jpg H. M. Rasyidi
(Ambassador to Egypt)
19501951  Soekarno
2 No image.svg Sulaiman19521954 [1]
3 No image.svg Kjahi Achmad Zabidi19551959 [2]
4 Muhammad Ilyas 19591965
5 No image.svg Aminuddin Azis19671972
6 No image.svg Rus'an19721976  Soeharto
7 No image.svg Djanamar Adjam19761979
8 Teuku Mohammad Hadi Thayeb.jpg Teuku Mohammad Hadi Thayeb 19791981
9 Achmad tirtosudiro.jpg Achmad Tirtosudiro19821985
10 Aang Kunaefi.jpg Aang Kunaefi 19861989
11 No image.svg E. Soekasah Somawidjaja19891992
12 No image.svg Ismail Suny19931996
13 No image.svg Zarkowi Soejoeti19971999
14 Baharuddin Lopa.jpg Baharuddin Lopa 19992001  B.J. Habibie
15 KIB Muhammad Maftuh Basyuni.jpg Muhammad Maftuh Basyuni200112 December 2004  Megawati Soekarnoputri
16 Portrait of Salim Segaf al-Jufri.jpeg Salim Segaf Al-Jufri20052009  Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono [3]
17 No image.svg Gatot Abdullah Mansyur20 January 201031 December 2013
18 Vice Foreign Minister AM Fachir.jpg Abdurrahman Mohammad Fachir14 February 2014
(Credential: 29 August 2014)
27 October 2014 [4]
19Agus Maftuh Abegebriel13 January 2016
Credential:
22 June 2016 (Saudi Arabia)
6 April 2016 (OIC)
30 September 2021 OIC   Joko Widodo [5] [6] [7]
20 Abdul Aziz Ahmad.jpg Abdul Aziz Ahmad25 October 2021Incumbent [8]

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