The two leaders are expected to discuss the current state and prospects for deepening the Russian–Indonesian strategic partnership, as well as key international and regional issues, the Kremlin previously said.
The leaders last met four months ago, when Subianto paid a working visit to Moscow in December.
At the time, Putin noted the strong pace of growth in bilateral trade and economic ties, as well as prospects in the energy sector, including nuclear power. He reaffirmed Russia's readiness for cooperation in this area if Indonesia considers engaging Russian specialists.