List of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the 12th and current President of Turkey, since he assumed the presidency on 28 August 2014.
As of November 2024, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has made 230 trips to 89 countries. The number of visits per country where he travelled are:
- 1 visit to Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Belarus, Bulgaria, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ecuador, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Mozambique, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sudan, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Vatican City, Venezuela, Zambia
- 2 visits to Albania, Bahrain, Croatia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nigeria, Poland, Somalia, Spain, Tunisia
- 3 visits to Italy, Serbia, United Kingdom
- 4 visits to Algeria, China, France, Hungary, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Senegal, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates
- 5 visits to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine
- 6 visits to Germany, Northern Cyprus, Uzbekistan
- 7 visits to Belgium
- 8 visits to Saudi Arabia
- 11 visits to Qatar
- 13 visits to United States
- 15 visits to Azerbaijan
- 16 visits to Russia
Summary
[edit]2014
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Northern Cyprus | North Nicosia | 1 September | State visit |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 2–3 September | State visit |
United Kingdom | London | 4–5 September | Working visit |
Qatar | Doha | 14–15 September | State visit |
United States | New York City | 21–25 September | Working visit |
Afghanistan | Kabul | 18 October | State visit |
Latvia | Riga | 22–23 October | State visit[1] |
Estonia | Tallinn | 24 October | State visit[2] |
France | Paris | 31 October | State visit |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 7–9 November | State visit[3] |
Algeria | Algiers | 19 November | State visit |
Equatorial Guinea | Malabo | 20 November | State visit |
2015
[edit]2016
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Chile | Santiago | 31 January | State visit |
Peru | Lima | 2 February | State visit |
Ecuador | Quito | 3 February | State visit |
Senegal | Dakar | 5 February | State visit |
Ivory Coast | Yamoussoukro | 28 February | State visit |
Ghana | Accra | 1 March | State visit[33] |
Nigeria | Abuja | 2 March | State visit[34] |
Guinea | Conakry | 3 March | State visit |
United States | Washington, D.C. | 29 March | State visit |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 25 April | State visit |
Croatia | Zagreb | 26 April | State visit |
Uganda | Kampala | 1 June | State visit |
Kenya | Nairobi | 2 June | State visit |
Somalia | Mogadishu | 3 June | State visit |
United States | Louisville, Kentucky | 9 June | Working visit |
Poland | Warsaw | 7 July | State visit |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | 9 August | State visit |
China | Hangzhou | 2 September | State visit |
United States | New York City | 19 September | State visit |
Belarus | Minsk | 11 November | State visit[35] |
Pakistan | Islamabad | 16 November | State visit |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand | 17 November | Working visit |
2017
[edit]2018
[edit]2019
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Russia | Moscow | 23 January | Working visit[73] |
Russia | Sochi | 14 February | Working visit[74] |
Russia | Moscow | 8 April | State visit[75] |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe | 15 June | Working visit |
Japan | Osaka | 27–29 June | Working visit[76] |
China | Beijing | 29 June–1 July[77] | State visit |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | 9–11 July | State visit[78] |
Russia | Moscow | 27 August | State visit[79] |
United States | New York City | 21–24 September | Working visit[80] |
Serbia | Belgrade | 7–9 October | State visit[81] |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 14–15 October | State visit[82] |
Russia | Moscow | 22 October | State visit[83] |
Qatar | Doha | 25 October | State visit[84] |
Hungary | Budapest | 7 November | State visit[85] |
United States | Washington, D.C. | 12–13 November | Working visit[86] |
United Kingdom | London | 3–5 December | Working visit[87] |
Switzerland | Geneva | 16–17 December | Working visit[88] |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 18–19 December | Working visit[88] |
Tunisia | Tunis | 18–19 December | Working visit[89] |
2020
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Germany | Berlin | 19 January | Working visit[90] |
Algeria | Algiers | 26 January | State visit[91] |
Gambia | Banjul | 27 January | State visit[92] |
Senegal | Dakar | 28 January | State visit[93] |
Ukraine | Kyiv | 3 February | State visit[94] |
Pakistan | Islamabad | 13–14 February | State visit[95] |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 25 February | State visit[96] |
Russia | Moscow | 5 March | Working visit[97] |
Belgium | Brussels | 9 March | Working visit[98] |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 9–10 December | State visit[99] |
2021
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Belgium | Brussels | 13 June | Working visit |
Azerbaijan | Baku Shusha |
14–15 June | State visit[100][101] |
Northern Cyprus | North Nicosia | 19–20 July | State visit |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | 27 August | State visit |
Montenegro | Podgorica | 28 August | State visit |
United States | New York City | 19–22 September | Working visit |
Russia | Sochi | 29 September | State visit |
Angola | Luanda | 17–18 October | State visit |
Togo | Lomé | 18–19 October | State visit |
Nigeria | Abuja | 19–20 October | State visit |
Azerbaijan | Fuzuli Zangilan |
26 October | State visit |
Italy | Rome | 29–31 October | Working visit |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 27–28 November | Working visit |
Qatar | Doha | 6–7 December | State visit |
2022
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Albania | Tirana | 17 January | State visit |
Ukraine | Kyiv | 3 February | State visit |
UAE | Abu Dhabi | 14–15 February | State visit |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Kinshasa | 20–21 February | State visit |
Senegal | Dakar | 21–22 February | State visit |
Belgium | Brussels | 24 March | Working visit |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 29–30 March | State visit |
Saudi Arabia | Mecca Medina Riyadh |
27–30 April | State visit |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 28–29 May | State visit |
Spain | Madrid | 28–30 June | Working visit |
Iran | Tehran | 18–19 July | Working visit |
Russia | Sochi | 5 August | Working visit |
Ukraine | Lviv | 18 August | Working visit |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | 6–7 September | Working visit |
Serbia | Belgrade | 7–8 September | Working visit |
Croatia | Zagreb | 8–9 September | Working visit |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand | 15–16 September | Working visit |
United States | New York City | 18–20 September | Working visit |
Czech Republic | Prague | 6–7 October | Working visit |
Kazakhstan | Astana | 12–13 October | Working visit |
Azerbaijan | Zangilan | 20–22 October | Official visit |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand | 11–13 November | Working visit |
Indonesia | Bali | 14–16 November | Working visit[102] |
Bahrain | Manama | 17–19 November | State visit |
Qatar | Doha | 20 November | State visit |
Turkmenistan | Turkmenbashi | 14 December | State visit |
Qatar | Lusail | 18 December | State visit |
2023
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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Northern Cyprus | North Nicosia | 12 June | State visit |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 13 June | State visit |
Lithuania | Vilnius | 11–12 July | Working visit |
Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 17–18 July | Official visit |
UAE | Abu Dhabi | 18–19 July | Official visit |
Qatar | Doha | 19–20 July | Official visit |
Hungary | Budapest | 20–21 August | Working visit[103] |
Russia | Sochi | 4 September | Working Visit |
India | New Delhi | 8–10 September | Working visit |
United States | New York City | 17–21 September | Working visit |
Azerbaijan | Nakhchivan | 25 September | State visit |
Kazakhstan | Astana | 3–4 November | Working visit |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 8–10 November | Working visit |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | 11–12 November | Working visit |
Germany | Berlin | 17–18 November | Working visit |
Algeria | Algiers | 21–22 November | Official visit |
UAE | Dubai | 30 November–2 December | Working visit |
Qatar | Doha | 3 December | Working visit |
Greece | Athens | 7 December | Working visit |
Hungary | Budapest | 18–19 December | Working visit |
2024
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Type |
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UAE | Dubai | 12–13 February | Working visit |
Egypt | Cairo | 14 February | State visit[104] |
Iraq | Baghdad Erbil |
22 April | State visit[105] |
Spain | Madrid | 12–13 June 2024 | Working visit[106] |
Italy | Fasano | 14–15 June | Working visit[107] |
Kazakhstan | Astana | 3–4 July | Working visit |
United States | Washington, D.C. | 9–11 July | Working visit |
United States | New York City | 21–26 September | Working visit |
Albania | Tirana | 10 October | Working visit |
Serbia | Belgrade | 10–11 October | Working visit |
Russia | Kazan | 23–24 October | Working visit |
Multilateral meetings
[edit]Multilateral meetings of the following intergovernmental organizations are scheduled to take place during Erdogan's term in office as president.
Group | Year | |||||||||
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2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |||||||
UN GA | September 20–23, New York City |
September 20–23, New York City |
September, New York City |
September, New York City | ||||||
G20 | November 15–16, Bali |
September 9–10, New Delhi |
November 18–19, Rio de Janeiro |
TBD, | ||||||
NATO | June 29–30, Madrid |
July 11–12, Vilnius |
July 9–11, Washington, D.C. |
June 24–26 The Hague | ||||||
OIC | June 14–17, Banjul |
November 11, Riyadh |
unknown | unknown | ||||||
D-8 | none | none | unknown | unknown | ||||||
OTS | November 11, Samarkand |
November 3–4, Astana |
November, Astana |
unknown | ||||||
EPC | October 6, Prague |
October 5–6, Granada |
July 18, Woodstock |
unknown | ||||||
Others | Shanghai Cooperation Organisation September 15–16, Samarkand |
United Nations COP28 December 1, Dubai |
G7 summit June 14, Fasano |
unknown | ||||||
█ = Future event █ = Did not attend |
See also
[edit]- List of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- List of international presidential trips made by Abdullah Gül
- List of international prime ministerial trips made by Binali Yıldırım
- Foreign relations of Turkey
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