List of international prime ministerial trips made by Scott Morrison

This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Scott Morrison, the 30th Prime Minister of Australia. As of November 2019, Scott Morrison has made twenty-one international trips to seventeen sovereign countries since his premiership began on 24 August 2018. The number of visits per country are as follows:

  • One visit to:

Argentina, East Timor, France, Iraq, Japan, Papua New Guinea, the United Kingdom, the Solomon Islands, Thailand, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.

  • Two visits to:

Fiji, Indonesia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States.

2018

Country Locations Dates Details
 Indonesia 31 August–1 September Morrison met President Joko Widodo, visited the SMPN 2 Babakan Madang school, and spoke at the Indonesia-Australia Business Forum.[1][2][3]
 Singapore Singapore 13–15 November Morrison attended the 33rd ASEAN Summit, and met with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and Indonesian President Widodo.[4][5]
 Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 17–19 November Morrison attended the 2018 APEC Summit, met with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, and visited HMAS Adelaide.[6][7]
 Argentina Buenos Aires 30 November–2 December Morrison attended the 2018 G20 summit, and met with U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and French President Emmanuel Macron.[8][9]
 Iraq 20 December Morrison visited Australian Operation Okra troops at Camp Taji, and met with Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi.[10][11]

2019

Country Locations Dates Details
 Vanuatu Port Vila 15–16 January Morrison met with Prime Minister Charlot Salwai.[12]
 Fiji 17–18 January Morrison met with Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama.[13]
 New Zealand Auckland 22 February Morrison met with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.[14]
 New Zealand Christchurch 29 March Morrison attended the memorial service for victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings.[15]
 Solomon Islands Honiara 2–3 June Morrison met with Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare.[16][17]
 United Kingdom 4–6 June Morrison met with Queen Elizabeth II and Charles, Prince of Wales, and attended the official commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.[18][19]
 Singapore Singapore 7 June Morrison met with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.[20]
 Japan Osaka 27–29 June Morrison attended the 2019 G20 summit, and met with U.S. President Donald Trump.
 Tuvalu Funafuti 14–16 August Morrison attended the 2019 Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting.[21]
 Vietnam Hanoi 22–24 August Morrison met with Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc.[22]
 France Biarritz 24–26 August Morrison attended the 45th G7 summit, and met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[23]
 East Timor Dili 30-31 August Morrison met with Prime Minister Taur Matan Ruak and attended the 20th anniversary of the 1999 East Timorese independence referendum.[24]
 United States 19-27 September Morrison attended a state dinner hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House, opened a Pratt Industries paper mill in Ohio alongside Trump and Anthony Pratt, gave a keynote speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and delivered the Australian National Statement to the seventy-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[25][26]
 Fiji Suva 11–12 October Morrison met with Prime Minister Bainimarama and attended a Prime Minister's XIII rugby league match.[27]
 Indonesia Jakarta 19–20 October Morrison attended the inauguration of President Joko Widodo following his re-election.[28]
 Thailand Bangkok 3–4 November Morrison attended the fourteenth East Asia Summit, and met with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and several Southeast Asian leaders.[29]

2020

As of May 2020, Morrison has not made any international prime ministerial trips in 2020. He was scheduled to visit India and Japan in January 2020, but postponed these trips due to the Black Summer bushfires.[30][31] Subsequent travel was prevented by the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

See also

References

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  2. Willan, Fiona (31 August 2018). "Scott Morrison holds economic talks with Indonesian President Joko Widodo". 9 News.
  3. "INDONESIA-AUSTRALIA BUSINESS FORUM". PM.gov.au. 1 September 2018.
  4. JPhillip, Coorey (14 November 2018). "ASEAN 2018: Indonesian minister confirms embassy shift behind FTA delay". The Australian Financial Review.
  5. Calcutt, Lane (15 November 2018). "ASEAN Summit: Australia finalises free trade agreement with Hong Kong". 9 News.
  6. AAP (17 November 2019). "APEC summit: Australia and the United States partnering for Manus Island naval base". 9 News.
  7. Packham, Ben (19 November 2019). "Scott Morrison's diplomacy helped salvage summit's unhappy ending". The Australian.
  8. Jones, Kieran (1 December 2018). "'So far, so good': Prime Minister Scott Morrison has first official meeting with US President Donald Trump at G20 summit". 9 News.
  9. Jennett, Greg (3 December 2018). "Scott Morrison and his little black book endured a difficult debut on G20's world stage". ABC News (Australia).
  10. Doran, Matthew (20 December 2018). "Scott Morrison meets Australian troops in pre-Christmas visit to Iraq". ABC News (Australia).
  11. AAP (2 December 2018). "'I understand it's a sacrifice': Scott Morrison makes pre-Christmas visit to Australian troops in Iraq". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. "Scott Morrison touches down in Vanuatu". SBS World News. 16 January 2019.
  13. Livingston, Angus (17 January 2019). "Australia and Fiji are 'family' after coup". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  14. audrey.young@nzherald.co.nz @audreyNZH, Audrey Young Audrey Young is political editor for the New Zealand Herald (22 February 2019). "Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a short but sweet encounter with New Zealand" via www.nzherald.co.nz.
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  18. Miller, Nick (4 June 2019). "Scott Morrison meets Queen, business leaders in London". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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  21. "Pacific Islands Forum | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au.
  22. "Visit to strengthen Australia-Viet Nam partnership | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au.
  23. Writer, Katina Curtis, AAP Senior Political (25 August 2019). "PM seeks G7 action against terror websites". The Canberra Times.
  24. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/morrison-promises-to-revamp-timor-leste-military-base-upgrade-internet-speed/
  25. "Media Statement - Visit to the United States of America | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au.
  26. "Gallery: PM Scott Morrison in the US". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  27. "Visit to Fiji | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au.
  28. "Visit to Indonesia for the inauguration of President Widodo | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au.
  29. "Scott Morrison meets Chinese Premier as Australia hopes to emerge from diplomatic freezer - ABC News". www.abc.net.au. 3 November 2019.
  30. https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/morrison-officially-postpones-india-japan-visit-during-national-bushfire-crisis-20200104-p53otu.html
  31. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/01/04/national/politics-diplomacy/morrison-postpones-trips-japan-india-due-bush-fire-crisis/
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