List of international presidential trips made by Vladimir Putin

World map highlighting countries visited by Vladimir Putin during his presidency, as of October 2018.
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Vladimir Putin meets with U.S. President Bill Clinton in New York City, United States, September 2000
Vladimir Putin meets with U.S. President George W. Bush at the G8 summit in Genoa, Italy, July 2001
Vladimir Putin meets with U.S. President Barack Obama in New York City, United States, September 2015
Vladimir Putin meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, July 2017

This is a list of presidential trips made by Vladimir Putin. During his presidency, which began with his inauguration on May 7, 2000, he has traveled to 50 different countries internationally as of March 2008, in addition to many more trips made domestically within Russia.

First term as president

2000

  • April 16, 2000 - Visit to Belarus
  • April 17, 2000 - Visit to United Kingdom meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair
  • April 18, 2000 - Visit to Ukraine Meeting with President Leonid Kuchma
  • May 18–19, 2000 – Visit to Uzbekistan First visit after taking office as president
  • May 19, 2000 – Visit to Turkmenistan
  • June 3–6, 2000 – Visit to Italy and Vatican
  • June 13–14, 2000 – Visit to Spain, meeting with Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar and Juan Carlos I of Spain
  • June 14–16, 2000 – Visit to Germany
  • July 17–19, 2000 – Official visit to China
  • July 19–20, 2000 – Visit to the Korean Democratic People's Republic at the invitation of the Secretary of the Workers' People Party of Korea, Chairman Kim Jong-il.
  • July 21–23, 2000 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (Japan)
  • October 2–5, 2000 – State Visit To Republic of India and meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and President Kocheril Raman Narayan
  • December 14–17, 2000 – Visit to Cuba and meeting with Fidel Castro
  • December 18–19, 2000 – Official Visit to Canada

2001

Putin in Houston.
  • February 8–11, 2001 - Visit to Austria
  • March 23, 2001 - Visit to Sweden
  • June 16, 2001 – Meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush (in Brdo pri Kranju, Slovenia)-Slovenia Summit 2001
  • July 20–22, 2001 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (Italy)
  • September 2-3, 2001 - Visit to Finland[1]
  • September 25, 2001 - Visit to Germany
  • October 18–21, 2001 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government – members of the forum, "Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation" (Shanghai, China)
  • November 12–15, 2001 – State visit to the United States of America
  • 14 – December 2001 – working visit to Kharkiv, Ukraine.

2002

  • January 16–17, 2002 – Official visit to Poland[2]
  • April 9–10, 2002 – Russian-German intergovernmental consultations (Weimar, Germany)
  • April 23–24, 2002 – Meeting of heads of Caspian states (Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan)
  • May 28, 2002 – Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Heads of State and Government (Rome, Italy)
  • June 3–4, 2002 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government participating in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
  • June 26–28, 2002 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (Canada)
  • October 6, 2002 – Trip to Kiev (Ukraine)
  • October 6–7, 2002 – The CIS summit in Chisinau (Moldova)
  • October 26–27, 2002-APEC summit in Mexico
  • November 11, 2002 – Summit Russia-EU (Brussels, Belgium)
  • November 12, 2002 – Official visit to Norway
  • December 1–3, 2002 – official visit to China
  • December 3–5, 2002 – Official visit to India
  • December 5, 2002 – Official visit to Kyrgyzstan

2003

  • January 19–20, 2003 – Meeting of Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus (Minsk, Belarus)
  • January 27–29, 2003 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • February 9, 2003 – Working visit to Germany
  • February 10–12, 2003 – State visit to France
  • March 1–3, 2003 – State visit to Bulgaria
  • April 26–28, 2003 – Working visit to Tajikistan
  • April 30 – May 5, 2003 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • June 2–3, 2003 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (France)
  • June 24–27, 2003 – State visit to United Kingdom
  • August 4–5, 2003 – Official visit to Malaysia
  • August 6, 2003 – working visit to Uzbekistan
  • August 29–31, 2003 – working visit to Italy
  • September 18–19, 2003 – The meeting of CIS heads of state (Yalta, Ukraine)
  • September 24–27, 2003 – Working visit to the United States of America (visited Houston, Texas)
  • October 16–17, 2003 – Working visit to Malaysia
  • October 19–22, 2003 – Participation in the meeting of Heads of State and Government participating in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (Bangkok, Thailand)
  • October 23, 2003 – Working visit to the Kyrgyz Republic
  • November 4–6, 2003 – State visit to Italy
  • November 6, 2003 – Russia-EU summit (Rome, Italy)
  • November 7, 2003 – Working visit to France
  • December 24, 2003 – Working visit to Ukraine

2004

  • January 9–10, 2004 – Official visit to Kazakhstan
  • January 23–24, 2004 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • April 22–23, 2004 – Working visit to Ukraine

Second term as president

2004

  • May 22–24, 2004 – Meeting of Heads of States Parties to the Agreement on Common Economic Space (Crimea, Ukraine)
  • June 6, 2004 – Visit to France to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy
  • June 7–8, 2004 – Visit to Mexico and met with President Vicente Fox Quesada.
  • June 8–11, 2004 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (USA) and a meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, President of the Council of Ministers Silvio Berlusconi, French President Jacques Chirac and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.
  • June 16–17, 2004 – working visit to Uzbekistan and attend a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
  • June 17–19, 2004 – working visit to Kazakhstan
  • June 27, 2004 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • July 1, 2004 – the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus (Minsk, Belarus)
  • July 10, 2004 - Visit to Austria, attending Thomas Klestil funeral
  • July 26, 2004 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • September 15, 2004 – The Council of Heads of State – the Agreement on Common Economic Space (Astana, Kazakhstan)
  • September 16, 2004 – Meeting of CIS Heads of State (Astana, Kazakhstan)
  • October 14–16, 2004 – Official visit to China (meeting in Beijing with President Hu Jintao met in Xi'an with Vice Premier Wu Yi, the signing of bilateral agreements on the transfer to China of Russian territory near Khabarovsk)
  • October 16–17, 2004 – Official visit to Tajikistan and met with President Emomali Rakhmonov
  • October 18, 2004 – The Council of Heads of State Organization "Central Asian Cooperation" (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
  • October 26–28, 2004 – the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine)
  • November 12–13, 2004 – Working visit to Ukraine
  • November 19–20, 2004 – Official visit to Chile (the meeting with Chilean President Ricardo Escobar and Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of Chile, Pablo Hernan Larainom Laurencin)
  • November 20–21, 2004 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government – members of the forum, "Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation" (Santiago, Chile)
  • November 21–22, 2004 – Official visit to Brazil and met with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
  • November 23, 2004 – working visit to Portugal and a meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes.
  • November 25, 2004 – Summit Russia-European Union (Hague, The Netherlands)
  • December 3–5, 2004 – Official visit to India and meeting with President Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
  • December 5–6, 2004 – Official visit to Turkey
  • December 20–21, 2004 – Visit to Germany and met with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder

2005

  • January 27–28, 2005 – Participation in the ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz (Kraków, Poland)
  • February 24–25, 2005 – Official visit to Slovakia (Bratislava), a meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush - Slovakia Summit 2005.
  • March 18–19, 2005 – Working visit to France
  • March 19, 2005 – Working visit to Ukraine (meetings with President Viktor Yushchenko, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Lytvyn, Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko and the Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine Volodymyr)
  • March 24–25, 2005 – working visit to Armenia
  • April 10–11, 2005 – Working visit to Germany
  • April 26–27, 2005 – Working visit to Egypt (meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak)
  • April 27–29, 2005 – Working visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority (meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas)
  • June 2, 2005 – Participating in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
  • July 5–6, 2005 – Meeting of Heads of States of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Astana, Kazakhstan)
  • July 6–8, 2005 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (Scotland)
  • September 14–16, 2005 – Participation in the jubilee session of the UN General Assembly (New York City)
  • First half of November 2005 – Participation in the APEC summit (Busan, South Korea)
  • November 21, 2005 – Official visit to Japan. A meeting with the Emperor instead of the planned 60 minutes, lasted only 30.

2006

  • January 10–13, 2006 – Official visit to Kazakhstan
  • February 8–9, 2006 – State visit to Spain
  • February 21–22, 2006 – Visit to Azerbaijan
  • February 28 – March 1, 2006 – Official visit to Hungary
  • March 21–22, 2006 – Official visit to China
  • March 10, 2006 – Official visit to Algeria
  • March 1–2, 2006 – Official visit to the Czech Republic
  • June 16–18, 2006 – working visit to Kazakhstan.
  • June 14–16, 2006 – Working visit to Shanghai.
  • June 23, 2006 – working visit to Belarus (Minsk).
  • September 5–6, 2006 – Official visit to South Africa
  • September 4, 2006 – The visit to Greece.
  • September 7, 2006 – Official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco.
  • September 22–23, 2006 – Visit to France.
  • October 10–11, 2006 – Visit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
  • November 23–24, 2006 – Visit to Finland
  • November 18–20, 2006 – Official visit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
  • November 28, 2006 – working visit to Belarus.
  • December 22, 2006 – Working visit to Ukraine.

2007

Putin in Qatar. January 2007
  • January 11–12, 2007 – Official visit to Saudi Arabia (Riyadh). Signed several bilateral documents on cooperation in trade, economic, humanitarian and information fields.
  • January 12, 2007 – Official visit to Qatar.
  • January 13, 2007 – Official visit to Jordan. Adopted by the Cooperative statement on further deepening of friendly relations and cooperation between the two countries signed several bilateral documents. President showed the source of John the Baptist, and he washed his hands in the waters of Jordan, visited the Orthodox Church of St. John the Baptist.
  • January 25–26, 2007 – Official visit to India (New Delhi). It was decided to expand bilateral cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy on the joint construction of extraction and transportation of oil and natural gas in India and the surrounding areas.
  • February 10, 2007 – Working visit to Germany (Munich). Participation in the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy.
  • March 13–14, 2007 – working visit to Italy. Signing of several agreements and contracts. The first meeting between presidents of Russia and Pope Benedict XVI and the third visit of Putin to the Vatican.
  • March 15, 2007 – working visit to Greece (Athens). Signing of the Trans-Balkan oil pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis.
  • May 10, 2007 – Official visit to Kazakhstan (Astana). Approved a joint action plan for 2007–2008. Signed an agreement to establish the International Uranium Enrichment Center and the opening of branches of the trade missions.
  • May 10–11, 2007 – Official visit to Turkmenistan (Ashgabat). The talks were the issues of cooperation between Russia and Turkmenistan in the energy, trade and humanitarian sphere.
  • May 23–24, 2007 – Official visit to Austria (Vienna) and an official visit to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
  • June 6–8, 2007 – Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the "G-8" (Germany)
  • June 24, 2007 – working visit to Croatia.
  • June 25, 2007 – working visit to Turkey
  • July 1–2, 2007 – Visit to the United States of America -(Kennebunkport, Maine)[3]
  • July 3–4, 2007 – Working visit to Guatemala
  • September 6, 2007 – Official visit to Indonesia (The first Russian leader to do so).
  • September 7–9, 2007 – Official visit to Australia (The first visit of Russian leader.)
  • September 10, 2007 – Official visit to the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi). (The first visit of Russian leader to this country.)
  • October 5–6, 2007 – Working visit to Tajikistan (Dushanbe)
  • October 14–15, 2007 – Visit to Germany (Wiesbaden).
  • October 16, 2007 – Visit to the Iran (Tehran).
  • October 25–26, 2007. A visit to Portugal.
  • December 13–14, 2007 – Official Visit to Belarus

2008

Third term as president

2012

  • 31 May – Official visit to Minsk, Belarus.[4]
  • June 1 – Visit to France and Germany.[5]
  • June 4 – Visit to Uzbekistan.[6]
  • June 5–7 – Visit to China, participation in SCO summit.
  • June 7 – Visit to Kazakhstan.[7]
  • June 18–19 – Meeting with US President Barack Obama in the G-20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico.[8][9]
  • June 24–25 – Official visit to Israel. Unveil the National Monument honoring the memory of Jewish soldiers in the Red Army who fought against the Nazis during World War II; meeting with President of Israel Shimon Peres and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.[10][11][12][13]
  • June 26 – Official visit in Palestinian National Authority; Unveil of the Center for Russian Culture in Bethlehem and meeting with the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.[12][13]
  • June 27 – Official visit in Jordan, meeting with King of Jordan, Abdullah II.[12][13]
  • July 12 – Official Visit to Ukraine.[14] Meeting with President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich, in the Russo-Ukrainian Inter-state commission in Yalta.
  • August 2 – Official Visit to London, due to 2012 Summer Olympics,[15] meet the British Prime Minister, David Cameron.[16]
  • September 19 – Taking part in International Forum for Cooporetion between Russian and Kazakhstan, in Pavlodar, North Kazakhstan.
  • October 5 – Official visit to Tajikistan.
  • October 19–20 – Official Visit to Kyrgyzstan.
  • December 3 – Official Visit to Turkey.[17][18]
  • December 5 – Official visit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan; Participating in the meeting of the CIS' Council of the Heads of States.[19]
  • December – Official visit to India and Met the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan singh and President Pranab Mukkerjee.

2013

  • March 26–27 – Official visit to South Africa. BRICS Summit.
  • April 7 – Official visit in Germany. He was opened the Hannover Economic Forum.
  • April 8 – Official visit in Netherlands.
  • June 17–18 – Trip to United Kingdom. Meeting with US President Barack Obama in the G-8 Summit in (Northern Ireland)
  • June 25 – Visit in Finland.
  • July 7 – Official Visit in Kazakhstan.
  • August 13–14 – Visit in Azerbaijan.
  • August 25 – Visit in Abkhazia.
  • October 7–8 – Official visit in Indonesia.
  • October 24–25 – Summit of Euro-Asian Economic Council and CIS in Minsk, Belarus.
  • November 12 – Visit in Vietnam.
  • November 13 – Visit in South Korea.
  • November 25–26 – Official visit to Vatican City and Italy.
  • December 2 – Visit to Armenia.

2014

2015

2016

  •  Belarus February 25 – Visit to Belarus. Taking part in Union State meeting.
  •  Greece May 27–28 – Official Visit to Greece.
  •  Kazakhstan May 31 – Trip to Kazakhstan for Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting.
  •  Belarus June 8–9 – Visit to Belarus.
  •  Uzbekistan June 23–24 – Visit to Uzbekistan for Shanghai cooperation organization meeting.
  •  China June 25 – Visit to China.
  •  Finland July 1 – Visit to Finland.
  •  Slovenia July 30 – Visit to Slovenia.
  •  Azerbaijan August 8 – Visit to Azerbaijan. Trilateral meeting with Azerbaijani and Iranian Presidents.
  •  China September 4–5 – Visit to Hangzhou, China, to attend the G-20 Leaders' Summit.[22]
  •  Uzbekistan September 6 – Private visit to Samarkand, Uzbekistan, to pay honor to the deceased President Islam Karimov.
  •  Kyrgyzstan September 16 – Visit to Kyrgyzstan for CIS Summit.
  •  Kazakhstan October 4 – Visit to Kazakhstan for business forum.
  •  Turkey October 10 – Visit to Turkey for global energy summit.
  •  Armenia October 14 – Visit to Armenia for CSTO summit.
  •  India October 15–16 – Visit to Goa, India for 8th BRICS summit.
  •  Germany October 19 – Trip to Berlin, Germany for peace talks on Ukraine and Syrian civil war. Meeting with Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, President of France François Hollande and President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.
  •  Peru November 19–20 – Visit to Lima, Peru, to attend the APEC Annual summit.
  •  Japan December 15–16 – Official Visit to Japan.

2017

  •  Hungary February 2 – Visit to Hungary.[23]
  •  Kazakhstan February 27 – Working visit to Almaty, Kazakhstan[24]
  •  Tajikistan February 27–28 – Visit to Tajikistan.[25][26]
  •  Kyrgyzstan February 28 – Official visit to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan[27]
  •  Kyrgyzstan April 14 – Visit to Kyrgyzstan for Eurasian Economic Union summit and CSTO informal summit.
  •  China May 14–15 – Visit to China to attend Belt and Road Forum.
  •  France May 29 – Visit to Versailles, France in honor of the anniversary of the visit of Peter the Great to France.[28][29][30]
  •  Kazakhstan June 8 – Visit to Kazakhstan for Shanghai cooperation organization meeting.
  •  Germany July 7–8 – Visit to Germany to attend the G20 Leaders' Summit.
  •  Finland July 27 – Visit to Finland to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Finnish independence.
  •  Abkhazia August 8 – Visit to Abkhazia.
  •  Hungary August 28 – Visit to Hungary.
  •  China September 3–5 – Visit to China to attend the 9th BRICS summit.
  •  Turkey September 28 – Visit to Turkey.
  •  Turkmenistan October 2 – Visit to Turkmenistan[31]
  •  Iran November 1 – Visit to Iran to attend the summit of Russia, Iran and Azerbaijan.
  •  Vietnam November 10–11 – Visit to Vietnam to attend the APEC Annual summit.
  •  Belarus November 30 – Visit to Belarus for CSTO summit.
  •  Syria December 11 – Visit to Russian military base in Syria.
  •  Egypt December 11 – Visit to Egypt.
  •  Turkey December 11 – Visit to Turkey to meet with President Erdoğan.

2018

  •  Turkey April 3–4 – Visit to Ankara, Turkey
    • April 3 - Working visit to meet with President Erdoğan[32][33]
    • April 4 - Meet with President of Iran[34]
    • April 4 - The second summit of Russia, Turkey and Iran.[35]

Fourth term as president

2018

During Putin's visit to China.

Future trips

Unscheduled visits

Multilateral meetings

Vladimir Putin is scheduled to attend the following summits as Russian President.

GroupYear
2014201520162017201820192020
Union StateMarch 3
Russia Moscow
February 25
Belarus Minsk
June 30
Russia Moscow
19 June
Belarus Minsk
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
TBD
CSTODecember 24
Russia Moscow
September 15
Tajikistan Dushanbe
October 14
Armenia Erevan
November 30
Belarus Minsk
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
TBD
EAEUOctober 10,
Belarus Minsk
May 8,
21 December
Russia Moscow
October 16,
Kazakhstan Burabai
May 31
Kazakhstan Astana
December 26
Russia Saint Petersburg
April 14
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
October 11
Russia Sochi
May 14
Russia Sochi
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
TBD
CISOctober 10,
Belarus Minsk
October 16,
Kazakhstan Burabai
September 16,
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
October 11,
Russia Sochi
September 28,
Tajikistan Dushanbe
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
TBD
SCOSeptember 11–12,
Tajikistan Dushanbe
July 9–10,
Russia Ufa
June 23–24,
Uzbekistan Tashkent
June 7–10,
Kazakhstan Astana
June 9–10
China Qingdao
TBD,
TBD
TBD,
Russia Chelyabinsk
APECNovember 10–12,
China Beijing
November 18–19,[a]
Philippines Manila
November 19–20,
Peru Lima
November 10–11,
Vietnam Đà Nẵng
November 17–18
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby
TBD,
 Chile
TBD,
 Malaysia
EAS
(ASEAN)
November 12–13,[a]
Myanmar Nay Pyi Taw
November 21–22,[a]
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
September 6–8,[a]
Laos Vientiane
November 13–14,[a]
Philippines Pasay
November 14–15,
Singapore Central Area
TBD,
 Thailand
TBD,
 Vietnam
BRICSJuly 14–16,
Brazil Fortaleza
July 8–9,
Russia Ufa
October 15–16,
India Benaulim
September 3–5,
China Xiamen
July 25–27,
South Africa Johannesburg
TBD,
Brazil TBD
TBD,
Russia Chelyabinsk
G20November 15–16,
Australia Brisbane
November 15–16,
Turkey Antalya
September 4–5,
China Hangzhou
July 7–8,
Germany Hamburg
November 30 – December 1,
Argentina Buenos Aires
June 28–29,
Japan Osaka
TBD,
Saudi Arabia Riyadh
UN GASeptember 27-28,[b]
United States New York City
September 28-29,
United States New York City
September 20-24,[b]
United States New York City
September 18-22,[b]
United States New York City
September 25-October 1,[b]
United States New York City
September,
United States New York City
September,
United States New York City
OthersUN Climate Change
November 30,
France Paris
3rd Russia-ASEAN Summit
May 19-20,
Russia Sochi
██ = Future event ██ = Did not attend
^a Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attended in the President's place. ^b Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov attended in the President's place.

See also

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