List of international prime ministerial trips made by Theresa May

World map highlighting the 30 countries visited by Theresa May during her premiership, as of October 2018

This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Theresa May, the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. As of October 2018, Theresa May has made 53 trips to 30 countries since her premiership began on 13 July 2016.

The number of visits per country:

2016

May with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hangzhou, China, 4 September 2016
May and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a joint address in New Delhi, November 2016
Country Location(s) Dates Details
 Germany Berlin 20–21 July Inaugural visit to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin to discuss Germany–United Kingdom relations while the United Kingdom prepares for Brexit, insisting that the UK intends to retain the "closest economic links" with European countries despite withdrawing from the European Union.[1] May has said that the UK does not plan to invoke Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union within the year, saying that the UK needs time to secure a "sensible and orderly departure" from the EU.[2]
 France Paris 21 July May met with French President François Hollande in Paris to discuss France–United Kingdom relations while the United Kingdom prepares for Brexit, insisting that the UK intends to retain the "closest economic links" with European countries despite withdrawing from the European Union.[2]
 Italy Rome 27 July May met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome to discuss the UK's relationship with the European Union following Brexit. The two premiers agreed to maintain the "closest possible economic ties" once the UK leaves the EU.[3] Renzi said that Brexit negotiations should be as "efficient as possible" and suggested the use of a timeline.[4] During a press conference, May said that the UK government would guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK to be protected under the condition that the rights of UK citizens living in other EU member states would also be guaranteed.[5]
 Slovakia Bratislava 28 July May met with Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in Bratislava to discuss the UK's relationship with the European Union following Brexit.[6]
 Poland Warsaw 28 July May met with Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło in Warsaw to discuss the UK's relationship with the European Union following Brexit.[7]
 China Hangzhou 4–5 September In her first trip outside of Europe as prime minister, May travelled to China to attend the G-20 summit meeting in Hangzhou.[8]
 United States New York City 19–20 September May travelled to New York City to participate in the General Debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly, where she also gave her first address to the General Assembly.[9] She also held bilateral meetings with world leaders including UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon,[10] Malcolm Turnbull (Australia), Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (Egypt), Hassan Rouhani (Iran),[11] Shinzō Abe (Japan), Joseph Muscat (Malta),[12] John Key (New Zealand), Nawaz Sharif (Pakistan)[13] and President Erdoğan of Turkey.[14] She also attended a reception for American companies operating in the United Kingdom.[15]
 Denmark Kongens Lyngby 10 October May met with Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen at the Marienborg in Kongens Lyngby, near Copenhagen. Lokke said that the Danish and British governments will aim for a "friendly divorce" as the United Kingdom would trigger Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union by the end of March 2017.[16] Both prime ministers "firmly agreed" to "stand up for free trade" between Denmark and the UK as the latter prepares for its Brexit negotiations.[17][18]
 The Netherlands The Hague 10 October May met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in the Hague to gain the Netherlands' support ahead of the United Kingdom's Brexit negotiations. Both prime ministers discussed enhancing and maintaining Netherlands–UK relations ahead of the negotiations.[18]
 Spain Madrid 13 October May met with acting Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy during a working lunch at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid to discuss the effect of Brexit on Spain–United Kingdom relations and the proposed second Scottish independence referendum, to which Rajoy said that Spain supports a "continued integrity" of the United Kingdom. May pledged to protect the interests of Spaniards in the United Kingdom amid the effects of the Brexit negotiations, while Rajoy also pledged a similar commitment to the Britons in Spain.[19] They may have also discussed the disputed status of Gibraltar.[20]
 Belgium Brussels 20 October May attended her first European Council summit, where the European migrant crisis, trade, and Russia were on the agenda.[21] May also laid out her approach for the Brexit negotiations, which includes triggering Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union by the end of March 2017.[22]
 India New Delhi, Bangalore 6–8 November In her first bilateral trip outside Europe and first trade mission, May met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss India–United Kingdom trade relations following Brexit and to inaugurate the India–UK Tech Summit.[23][24] In New Delhi, she also visited the India Gate and the Gandhi Smriti, and met with President Pranab Mukherjee.[25] In Bangalore, May met with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, visited school children at the Stonehill Government School, toured the Dynamatic Technologies facility, and visited the Halasuru Someshwara Temple.[26][27]
 Germany Berlin 18 November May met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President François Hollande, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and United States President Barack Obama to discuss trade, the Ukrainian crisis, the Syrian Civil War, and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[28]
 Bahrain Manama 6–7 December May attended a summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Manama and held bilateral meetings with each leader of the member states to discuss security cooperation, trade and investment, the Syrian and Yemeni civil wars, and Iran. She also met with investors, Royal Navy personnel of the UK Joint Expeditionary Force on the HMS Ocean (L12), and the Bahraini youth.[29] May became the first British Prime Minister and woman leader to participate in the Gulf Cooperation Council summit.[30][31]
 Belgium Brussels 15 December May attended the European Council summit.[32]

2017

May with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., 27 January 2017
Country Location(s) Dates Details
  Switzerland Davos 19 January May addressed and met with business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, reassuring them of their relationship amid her government's Brexit plans.[33]
 United States Philadelphia, Washington metropolitan area 26–27 January

May met with Congressional Republicans at their biannual joint retreat in Philadelphia, on 26 January. May addressed both the House Republican Conference and the Senate Republican Conference, where she called on U.S. lawmakers not to renounce the Iran nuclear deal and to support international organizations like NATO and the United Nations.[34] Following this, May travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House. She was the first head of government to meet with Trump since his inauguration.[35] The two leaders discussed trade relations ahead of the Brexit negotiations, NATO, the Syrian Civil War, relations with Russia, and counter-terrorism.[36] May also laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.[37]

 Turkey Ankara 28 January May travelled to Turkey and met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım. May became the first Western leader to visit Turkey following the attempted coup in the Summer of 2016. May discussed free trade agreements with Turkey after Brexit process, including the establishment of a joint working group to lay the groundwork for a free trade agreement. May also discussed counter-terrorism, fight against ISIL and ongoing reunification talks on Cyprus. In addition, May also agreed a £100 million defence deal with Turkey, in order to help Turkey develop their own fighter jets. May also laid a wreath at the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern-day Turkey.[38]
 Ireland Dublin 30 January May met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny ahead of the Brexit negotiations triggering Article 50, to which May and Kenny expressed their desires for a "seamless, frictionless" border between the Republic and Northern Ireland.[39]
 Malta Valletta 3 February May attended the EU summit, where the European migrant crisis, the presidency of Donald Trump, and Brexit were discussed. This summit gave May the opportunity to discuss with other EU leaders her government's plans for triggering Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union to withdraw from the EU, as the Parliament reads the bill required for withdrawal. She departed Valletta in the afternoon as the other EU leaders discussed Brexit without her.[40]
 Belgium Brussels 9–10 March May attended the European Council summit.[41]
 Jordan Amman 3 April May visited Jordan and met with King Abdullah II of Jordan, in order to hold talks about refugees, security and the Middle East crisis. May announced a new UK–Jordan initiative to tackle terrorism, and develop new capabilities to strike Daesh. May also confirmed a plan to improve co-operation between the two nations in countering extremism in the region.[42][43]
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 4–5 April May visited Saudi Arabia, in order to hold talks about counter terrorism, security, the Middle East crisis as well as future trade links. May met with the Saudi Minister of Energy to discuss energy policy, as well as investment opportunities on the London Stock Exchange. May also met with the Saudi Interior Minister to discuss terrorism and security. On 5 April, May met with King Salman of Saudi Arabia to discuss security and trade. May was honoured by King Salman with the Order of King Abdulaziz.[44][45]
 Belgium Brussels 25–26 May May travelled to Belgium to attend the NATO summit in Brussels.[46]
 Italy Taormina 26–27 May May travelled to Italy to attend the G7 summit meeting in Taormina. She chaired a session on counter-terrorism.[47]
 France Paris, Saint-Denis 13 June May visited France and met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. They also attended a football match between France and England.[48]
 Belgium Brussels 22–23 June May attended the European Union summit.[49]
 Germany Berlin 29 June May met with other European heads of state and government, as part of the preparations for the G20 summit.[50]
 France Strasbourg 1 July May paid tribute to former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.[51]
 Germany Hamburg 7–8 July May traveled to Germany to attend the G-20 summit meeting in Hamburg.
 Belgium Ypres 31 July May traveled to Belgium for the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele.
 Japan Tokyo 30 August – 1 September May traveled to Japan to improve relations with the country and discuss a potential new UK-Japan trade agreement for the period after Brexit concludes.[52] Her visit also involved discussions surrounding threats which North Korea's nuclear missile tests posed to Japan.[53] She met with, among others, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.[54] and Emperor Akihito.[55] During a joint press conference in Tokyo, Abe and May pledged agreement to a new economic deal between both Britain and Japan, as well as British and Japanese companies, which would in the future expand on the current EU-Japan deal following the completion of Brexit.[56][57]
 Canada Ottawa 18 September May traveled to Canada on her first ever visit to the country to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to further deepen the strong bond between the two countries, where they discussed issues of mutual interest, including innovation, security, climate change, China, Islamaphobia, trade and advancing gender equality.[58][59] May and Trudeau later held a joint press conference as well.[60] May also showed solidarity with Canada and Bombardier over their dispute with Boeing as Bombardier have a factory in Northern Ireland and expressed optimism for Trudeau's promise of a "seamless" transition concerning UK-Canadian trade relations following the completion of Brexit.[61][62]
 United States New York City 19–20 September May travelled from Canada to New York to attend the UN General Assembly alongside the British foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, though it was later announced that Johnson's separate UN meeting was cancelled and that he would fly back with May.[63] It will be the second speech May makes to the UN. After arriving in New York, May held a press conference about Brexit and her relationship with Johnson[64] and also held a special meeting with President Trump's daughter Ivanka and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres.[65]

On September 20, May held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Rouhani announced that Iran was ready to expand ties to Britain in all fields,[66] citing Britain's support of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.[66] She also attended a major UN Security Council meeting which saw the passage of a UN resolution on peacekeeping reforms and met with US Vice President Mike Pence.[67] May would later address the UN General Assembly and warned tech firms to go "further and faster" in removing extremist content promoting terrorism,[68] as well as other issues.[69][70] She also met with US President Donald Trump on the General Assembly sidelines to discuss trade, security, defense and foreign relations between Britain and the United States of America.[71][72]

 Italy Florence 22 September May visited Florence to give a landmark speech on Brexit.[73] She claimed to want a transitional period after Britain's exit from the EU, to allow time to discuss a trade deal, whilst still paying money into the EU budget. May also announced that the UK will "honour its [financial] commitments" so as to not make other EU countries pay more or receive less during the current EU budget period.[74]
 Estonia Tapa Army Base, Tallinn 28–29 September May visited NATO's Tapa Base with Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid and French President Emmanuel Macron and all displayed solidarity against Russia.[75] She also attended a summit in the capital city of Tallinn and met with, among others, German Chancellor Angela Merkel.[76] [76] Downing Street said May and Merkel agreed on the need to settle the issue of EU citizens' rights quickly[76] and that Merkel also hailed ‘good progress’ in latest Brexit talks as well.[77]
 Belgium Brussels 16 October

May traveled to Brussels for a dinner meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[78] During their meeting, May and Juncker agreed to "accelerate" Brexit talks.[79][80]

19–20 October May attended the European Union summit on Brexit to discuss the rights of EU citizens, the United Kingdom's financial commitments and Northern Ireland's border with the Republic of Ireland..[81]
 Sweden Gothenburg 17 November May attended the European Union summit on labour, jobs, social reform and economic growth across Europe, and met Donald Tusk to discuss Brexit ahead of trade talks in December.[82]
 Belgium Brussels 24 November May attended the European Union summit on the security of the Non-EU Eastern European countries Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia and Azerbaijan amid growing threats from Russia and to underline the United Kingdom's commitment to European security post Brexit.[83][84]
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 28-29 November May visited Saudi Arabia to strengthen trade links between the two nations (Saudi Arabia being the United Kingdom's biggest trading partner in the Middle East) for the UK post-Brexit. She met with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and to discuss Saudi Arabia's diplomatic crisis with Qatar.[85]
 Iraq Taji Military Base, Baghdad 29 November May traveled from Saudi Arabia to Iraq transiting via Jordan to visit a coalition military base in Taji to meet British and Iraqi troops. Having been kept secret for security reasons, she arrived in an RAF Hercules C-130 aircraft with information for her visit not being released until she arrived in Iraq, being the first time she had entered a zone of conflict. It is also the first time a British leader has visited the country since Gordon Brown did so in 2008. May then flew to Baghdad to meet with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and promised to bolster the United Kingdom's efforts in helping fight against Islamic State by offering £10 million over three years to increase their counter-terroism capabilities before flying back to Saudi Arabia.[86][87]
 Jordan Amman 30 November May will travel from Saudi Arabia to Jordan and meet with King Abdullah II and Prime Minister Hani Al-Mulki to discuss how the United Kingdom can support the economy of Jordan and to meet with members of the Arab Women’s Enterprise Fund who have benefited from new jobs and opportunities. She will conclude her visit by addressing Jordanian parliamentarians, business leaders and media on economic reform in the country.[85]
 Belgium Brussels 4 December May, accompanied by the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis, met with the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and President of the European Council Donald Tusk in Brussels "in a final attempt to smooth over a Brexit deal" before the EU Summit on trading relations post-Brexit on 14-15 December with the heads of governments from the other 27 member states. It was reported that the European Commission and the United Kingdom had reached a consensus on the guarantees of reciprocal citizens rights and the divorce bill, but was still yet to reach an agreement on the United Kingdom's border in Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland.[88][89]
 Belgium Brussels 8 December May again travels to Brussels, where European Commission President Juncker announces a "breakthrough" Brexit deal had been reached following negotiations.[90]

The deal outlines agreements on issues such as: protecting the rights of Union citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the Union; the framework for addressing the unique circumstances of Northern Ireland: and the financial settlements[91]

 France Paris 12 December May attended the 'One Planet Summit' hosted by President Macron to mark the two year anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement.[92]
 Belgium Brussels 14–15 December May attended the first day of the European Council Summit.[93]
 Poland Warsaw 21 December May visited Warsaw to sign a defence treaty with Poland.[94]

2018

Country Location(s) Dates Details
  Switzerland Davos 25 January May addressed and met with business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
 China Wuhan, Beijing and Shanghai 31 January – 2 February May pursued deals in China.[95]
 Germany Berlin and Munich 16–17 February May held a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin and attended the annual Munich security conference.[96][97]
 Belgium Brussels 22 – 23 March May attended the European Union Summit. There she was preoccupied with responding to the Skripal poisoning.[98]
 Denmark Copenhagen 9 April May met the Prime Minister of Denmark Lars Løkke Rasmussen to discuss the Skripal poisoning, security cooperation, Britain's exit from the EU and bilateral trade.[99]
 Sweden Stockholm 9 April May met the Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Löfven to discuss the Skripal poisoning, security cooperation, Britain's exit from the EU and bilateral trade.[100]
 Bulgaria Sofia 17 May May met EU leaders in the Western-Balkans summit to discuss security, and the Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to discuss the Irish border.[101]
 Macedonia Skopje 17–18 May May became the first British Prime Minister to visit Macedonia in 20 years. She discussed post-Brexit trade with Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.[102]
 Canada La Malbaie 7–9 June May attended the 44th G7 summit in La Malbaie.
 Belgium Brussels 28–29 June May attended the European Union Summit.
 Netherlands The Hague 3 July May met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for continuing discussions on Britain’s Departure from the European Union with a good deal.
 Germany Berlin 5 July May held a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
 Belgium Brussels 11–12 July May attended the NATO summit.
 Austria Salzburg 27 July May met with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis.
 Italy Lake Garda 28 July – 2 August May went on her Summer Break.
 France Fort de Bregancon 2–3 August May met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss progression on the Brexit talks.
 France Amiens 8 August May attended commemoration services marking the Centenery of the Battle of Amiens which occurred during World War I.
 South Africa Cape Town 28 August May gave a keynote speech on trade and how UK private sector investment can be brought into Africa. She also had a bilateral meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, she also visited Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
 Nigeria Lagos 29 August May met with the Nigerian government to discuss bilateral trade talks and strengthening the bond between the two countries.
 Kenya Nairobi 30 August May met with President Uhuru Kenyatta for talks on bilateral trade and announced plans to open a cyber security centre in Nairobi to combat human trafficking.
 Austria Salzburg 19–20 September Attended a working summit with EU leaders. Many of them had rejected the Chequers Brexit Plan.
 United States New York City 25–27 September Attended the 73rd United Nations General Assembly and addressed US Businesses at the Bloomberg Business Forum.

2018

The following international trips are scheduled to be made by Theresa May during 2018:

Country Location(s) Dates Details
 Argentina Buenos Aires 30 November – 1 December 2018 Prime Minister May will attend the 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit.
 Belgium Brussels 18 – 19 October May will attended the European Union Summit.
 Belgium Brussels 13 – 14 December May will attended the European Union Summit.

2019

The following international trips are scheduled to be made by Theresa May during 2019:

Country Location Date Details
 France Biarritz 2019 Will attend the G7 summit.
 Japan Osaka June 28–29 Will attend the 2019 G20 summit.

Multilateral meetings

Theresa May participated in the following summits during her premiership:

GroupYear
2016201720182019
UN GA19–20 September,
United States New York City
19–20 September,
United States New York City
25–27 September,
United States New York City
September,
United States New York City
G726–27 May,
Italy Taormina
8–9 June,
Canada La Malbaie
TBD,
France Biarritz
G-204–5 September,
China Hangzhou
7–8 July,
Germany Hamburg
November 30 – December 1,
Argentina Buenos Aires
28–29 June,
Japan Osaka
NATO25 May,
Belgium Brussels
11–12 July,
Belgium Brussels
TBD,
France Strasbourg
Germany Kehl
EU Summit20–21 October,
15 December,
Belgium Brussels
9–10 March,
22–23 June,
19–20 October,
14–15 December,
Belgium Brussels
22–23 March,
28–29 June,
18–19 October,
13–14 December,

Belgium Brussels
CHOGMApril 18–20,
United Kingdom London
TBA
██ = Did not attend; ██ = Future event.

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