List of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the 27th Prime Minister of Turkey, after winning the elections of November 2, 2002 and until he became the 12th President of Turkey on August 28, 2014. The summary includes trips made since he ascended to the Presidency. The official residence and principal workplace of the Prime Minister of Turkey is the Başbakanlık Konutu, in Ankara.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has made most trips to Germany and the second most visited country is the United States, because of (annual) meetings of the United Nations, G20 and other international organizations. The third most visited country is Belgium, due to issues concerning the European Union. The fourth most visited country by Erdoğan is the neighbour and brother country Azerbaijan.[1]
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has done during the period of his premiership 300 visit exactly.
Summary of international trips
Map of international trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as prime minister:
Visited countries
Turkey
The 300 Erdogan visit's by Country
Number of visits |
Country |
1 visit |
Serbia and Montenegro, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Ireland, Romania, Luxembourg, Thailand, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Vatican City, Norway, Israel, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, New Zealand, Australia, Monaco, Sudan, Croatia, Latvia, Moldova, Chile, Canada, Serbia, Bangladesh, Somalia, China, Slovenia, Brunei, Gabon, Niger, Senegal, Slovakia, Argentina, Singapore. |
2 visits |
Portugal, Austria, Tajikistan, Japan, Netherlands, Ethiopia, South Africa, Morocco, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kuwait, Denmark, Algeria, Macedonia, Jordan, Czech Republic, Sweden, Brazil, Finland, Kosovo, Libya. |
3 visits |
Kyrgyzstan, South Korea, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Tunisia, Poland, United Arab Emirates. |
4 visits |
Malaysia, Lebanon, Turkmenistan, Iraq. |
5 visits |
Iran, Egypt. |
6 visits |
Northern Cyprus, Greece, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Spain. |
7 visits |
Pakistan, Qatar. |
8 visits |
Italy. |
9 visits |
United Kingdom. |
10 visits |
France, Syria. |
11 visits |
- |
12 visits |
Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Russia. |
13 visits |
Belgium. |
14 visits |
- |
15 visits |
United States. |
16 visits |
Germany. |
2003
2004
Country |
Areas visited |
Date(s) |
Germany |
Berlin |
January 9 |
Saudi Arabia |
Jeddah |
January 17–19 |
Switzerland |
Davos |
January 24–25 |
United States |
Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C. |
January 26–31 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
February 1 |
South Korea |
Busan, Seoul, Ulsan |
February 8–11 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
March 25–26 |
Switzerland |
Bürgenstock, Zürich |
March 29-1 |
Ukraine |
Kiev, Simferopol |
April 2–3 |
Japan |
Osaka, Tokyo |
April 11–15 |
Afghanistan |
Kabul |
April 20–21 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sarajevo, Zenica |
April 21–22 |
Germany |
Cologne |
April 27 |
Ireland |
Dublin |
May 1 |
Greece |
Athens, Komotini |
May 6–8 |
Romania |
Bucharest |
May 20–21 |
United Kingdom |
London |
May 28–29 |
United States |
Boston, Chicago, Savannah |
June 9–13 |
Netherlands |
The Hague |
June 16–17 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
June 17–18 |
Bulgaria |
Sofia, Targovishte, Varna |
July 6–7 |
France |
Paris |
July 19–21 |
Iran |
Tehran |
July 28–30 |
Georgia |
Tbilisi |
August 11–12 |
Greece |
Athens |
August 13–14 |
Tajikistan |
Dushanbe |
September 13–14 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
September 23 |
Germany |
Berlin |
October 3 |
France |
Paris |
October 20–21 |
Germany |
Berlin |
October 26–27 |
Italy |
Rome |
October 28–29 |
France |
Strasbourg |
November 5–6 |
Egypt |
Cairo |
November 12 |
Luxembourg |
Luxembourg |
November 16–17 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
December 9–10 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
December 15–17 |
Syria |
Aleppo, Damascus |
December 22–23 |
2005
Country |
Areas visited |
Date(s) |
Russia |
Moscow |
January 10–12 |
Switzerland |
Davos |
January 27–30 |
Indonesia |
Aceh, Jakarta |
February 6–7 |
Malaysia |
Kuala Lumpur |
February 7 |
Thailand |
Bangkok, Phuket |
February 8 |
Maldives |
Malé |
February 9 |
Sri Lanka |
Matara |
February 10 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sarajevo |
February 15–17 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
February 22 |
Ethiopia |
Addis Ababa |
March 2–3 |
South Africa |
Cape Town, Pretoria |
March 3–5 |
Spain |
Madrid |
March 11 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
March 21–22 |
Tunisia |
Tunis |
March 28–29 |
Morocco |
Casablanca, Rabat |
March 30–31 |
Vatican City |
Vatican City |
April 8 |
Norway |
Oslo, Stavanger |
April 11–12 |
Israel |
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv |
May 1 |
Russia |
Moscow |
May 9 |
Hungary |
Budapest, Szigetvár |
May 12–13 |
Poland |
Warshaw |
May 16–17 |
Kazakhstan |
Almati, Astana |
May 26–27 |
United States |
New York City, Washington, D.C. |
June 7–11 |
Lebanon |
Beirut |
June 15–16 |
Azerbaijan |
Baku |
June 29–30 |
United States |
San Francisco, Sun Valley |
July 6 |
Russia |
Moscow, Sochi |
July 17–18 |
Mongolia |
Karakorum, Ulan Bator |
July 18–21 |
United Kingdom |
London |
July 27–28 |
Italy |
Como, Napoli, Rome |
September 2–3 |
United States |
New York City |
September 13–16 |
Saudi Arabia |
Jeddah |
September 18–19 |
Oman |
Muscat |
September 27 |
United Arab Emirates |
Abu Dhabi |
September 28 |
Pakistan |
Islamabad, Kashmir, Muzaffarabad |
October 20–21 |
Kuwait |
Kuwait City |
October 25 |
Yemen |
Sana'a |
October 26 |
Germany |
Cologne |
November 6 |
Bahrain |
Manama |
November 13 |
Denmark |
Copenhagen |
November 15 |
United Kingdom |
London |
November 26–27 |
Spain |
Barcelona, Madrid, Mallorca |
November 27–28 |
New Zealand |
Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington |
December 3–6 |
Australia |
Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney |
December 6–10 |
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Country |
Areas visited |
Date(s) |
Russia |
Moscow |
January 12–13 |
United Arab Emirates |
Abu Dhabi |
January 17–18 |
Saudi Arabia |
Riyadh |
January 18–19 |
Qatar |
Doha |
February 13–14 |
Spain |
Cordoba, Madrid |
February 22–23 |
Saudi Arabia |
Riyadh |
March 9 |
United Kingdom |
London |
March 16 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sarajevo |
April 5–6 |
France |
Paris |
April 6–8 |
United States |
Washington, D.C. |
April 12–14 |
Greece |
Athens |
May 14–15 |
Iran |
Tehran |
May 17 |
Azerbaijan |
Baku |
May 17 |
Georgia |
Batumi |
May 17 |
Spain |
Madrid |
May 18 |
Brazil |
Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo |
May 26–29 |
Chile |
Santiago |
May 30 |
Canada |
Toronto |
June 27–28 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Srebrenica |
July 10–11 |
Serbia |
Belgrade, Novi Pazar |
July 11–12 |
Bulgaria |
Sofia |
October 4 |
Germany |
Berlin |
October 8–9 |
Syria |
Damascus |
October 11 |
Pakistan |
Islamabad, Karachi, Muzaffarabad |
October 12–13 |
Finland |
Helsinki |
October 19–20 |
Greece |
Athens |
October 21–22 |
Kosovo |
Mamuša, Pristina, Prizren |
November 3–4 |
South Korea |
Seoul |
November 11–13 |
Bangladesh |
Dhaka |
November 13–14 |
Lebanon |
Akkar District, Beirut, Sidon |
November 24–25 |
Libya |
Tripoli |
November 28–29 |
2011
Country |
Areas visited |
Date(s) |
Kuwait |
Kuwait City |
January 10–11 |
Qatar |
Doha |
January 12–13 |
Syria |
Damascus |
January 17 |
Ukraine |
Kiev |
January 24–25 |
Kyrgyzstan |
Bishkek |
February 1–2 |
Germany |
Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hannover |
February 28 |
Russia |
Kazan, Moscow |
March 15–17 |
Saudi Arabia |
Jeddah, Medina |
March 19–21 |
Iraq |
Arbil, Baghdad, Najaf |
March 28–29 |
United Kingdom |
London |
March 30–31 |
France |
Strasbourg |
April 12–13 |
Georgia |
Batumi |
May 31 |
Northern Cyprus |
Nicosia |
July 19–21 |
Azerbaijan |
Baku |
July 27 |
Somalia |
Mogadishu |
August 19 |
Egypt |
Cairo |
September 12–14 |
Tunisia |
Tunis |
September 15–16 |
Libya |
Benghazi, Misrata, Tajura, Tripoli |
September 16 |
United States |
New York City |
September 19–25 |
Macedonia |
Skopje, Tetovo, Ohrid, Gostivar |
September 29–30 |
South Africa |
Pretoria |
October 4–5 |
Saudi Arabia |
Riyadh |
October 26 |
Germany |
Berlin |
November 1–2 |
France |
Cannes |
November 3–4 |
2012
2013
2014
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