List of state visits made by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović served as the 4th President of the Republic of Croatia from 19 February 2015 until 18 February 2020. During that period the president had made 67 official, state and working visits to a total of 36 foreign countries.

President Grabar-Kitarović with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin during the first of her two visits to Israel, 2015.
President Grabar-Kitarović with the US Secretary of State John Kerry during one of her six visits to the US.
President Grabar-Kitarović presenting Argentinian president Mauricio Macri with a personalized shirt of the Croatian national football team during her state visit to Argentina in 2018.
President Grabar-Kitarović and French president Emmanuel Macron at the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow.

Countries

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Countries visited by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović by number of visits until 23 September 2018:

Map of foreign visits made by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

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Countries visited by President Grabar-Kitarović

Foreign visits made by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

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Date Country City/Cities visited Note
March 1, 2015   Slovenia Otočec Informal meeting with Slovenian president Borut Pahor[1]
March 3, 2015   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Official State Visit
March 9–11, 2015   United States of America New York City Working visit
March 16–17, 2015   Germany Berlin Official State Visit[2]
April 1, 2015   Hungary Tihany Working visit
April 17, 2015   Slovenia Portorož Trilateral meeting with presidents of Slovenia and Austria[3]
May 10–13, 2015   Afghanistan Kabul Official visit to Croatian soldiers deployed in Kabul[4]
May 28, 2015   Holy See Vatican Official State Visit[5]
May 29, 2015   Slovenia Portorož Meeting of Heads of State of South-Eastern Europe
June 18, 2015   Austria Vienna Official State Visit
June 19, 2015   Slovakia Bratislava Working visit, attending the GLOBSEC Global Security Forum
July 11, 2015   Bosnia and Herzegovina Srebrenica Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the Bosnian genocide
July 21–24, 2015   Israel Tel Aviv Working visit[6]
August 30, 2015   Austria Alpbach European Forum Alpbach and meeting with Slovenian president Borut Pahor
August 30, 2015   Slovenia Bled Bled Strategic Forum
September 8, 2015   Poland Krynica-Zdrój, Kraków Economic Forum in Krynica and meeting with Andrzej Duda
September 10–12, 2015   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Vitez Working visit
September 23- October 5, 2015   United States of America New York City 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly
October 7–09, 2015   Hungary Budapest Official State Visit[7]
October 14–18, 2015   China Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong Official State Visit[8]
November 19, 2015   Turkey Istanbul Working visit, attending the 7th Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Summit[9]
December 9–10, 2015   Slovakia Bratislava Official State Visit
December 12, 2015   Turkmenistan Ashgabat Working visit, attending the celebration of 25 years of Turkmenistan's neutrality
2016
January 4–5, 2016   United States of America Chicago, Minneapolis Meeting with Croatian immigrants in Chicago, representatives of Minnesota National Guard, and Governor Mark Dayton. Attending the event dedicated to women military leaders, "To grow up as a woman leader".[10]
January 27–29, 2016   Poland Kraków, Warsaw Commemorating the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. Official welcoming ceremony, meeting with President Andrzej Duda and Polish businessmen. Giving lecture "The role of Croatia in consolidating resistance of Central Europe in the troubled world" on the Polish Institute of International Affairs.[11]
February 4, 2016   Great Britain London International conference about Syria
March 12–13, 2016   Jordan Amman Working visit[12]
March 30–31, 2016   Bulgaria Sofia Official visit
April 8, 2016   Kosovo Prishtina Inauguration of Hashim Thaçi[13]
April 12–13, 2016   Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar Attending the award of "Večernjakov pečat"[14]
April 13, 2016   Macedonia Skoplje Trilateral meeting of the Presidents of Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia, meeting with the presidents of the Macedonian political parties.
April 15, 2016   Slovakia Bratislava Attending the GLOBSEC Security Forum
April 20–24, 2016   United States New York City Official visit to the United Nations and signing Paris Convention on Climate Change, chairing round table and reporting on the subject of education as one of the goals of sustainable development, chairing part of the plenary debate of Heads of State and Government on Climate Change, meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Hungarian president János Áder and UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson.[15]
May 17–19, 2016   Iran Tehran State Visit, on the invitation of President Hassan Rouhani[16]
May 20, 2016   Afghanistan Kabul Short term visit to the members of the Croatian contingent of the NATO Resolute Support Mission.[17]
May 23–24, 2016   Turkey Istanbul Attending the World Humanitarian Summit[18]
May 29, 2016   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Attending the Summit of "Brdo-Brijuni Presidential Process"[19]
July 8–10, 2016   Poland Warsaw Attending the 27th NATO Summit
July 14–15, 2016   Mongolia Ulanbaatar Attending Asia–Europe Meeting's Summit
July 21–22, 2016   Lithuania Vilnius, Klaipėda Official State Visit
September 19–23, 2016   United States of America New York City Attending the United Nations General Assembly, bilateral meetings with King of Jordan, President of Ukraine, Prime Ministers of Iraq and Australia[20]
September 30, 2016   Israel Tel Aviv Funeral of Shimon Peres
October 11–12, 2016   Great Britain London State Visit
October 13, 2016   Belgium Brussels Working visit, meetings with EU leaders
October 23–25, 2016   Azerbaijan Baku State visit
November 19–22, 2016   Canada Halifax, Norval, Kitchener, Toronto Working visit
2017
January 1–5, 2017   United States of America Unknown Private and working visit
February 5–6, 2017   Kuwait Kuwait City State Visit
February 16–19, 2017   Germany Munich Working visit, attending Munich Security Conference
March 20–24, 2017   Sweden Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Lund State Visit [21]
April 3–5, 2017   Ireland Dublin State Visit
April 22–23, 2017   Qatar Doha State Visit
May 9–10, 2017   Malta Valletta State Visit
May 25, 2017   Belgium Brussels 28th NATO summit
June 23, 2017   Serbia Belgrade Inauguration of President-elect Aleksandar Vučić
July 6–7, 2017   Poland Warsaw Leading the Three Seas Initiative Summit with Polish President, meeting with USA President Donald Trump, signing the agreements of cooperation with Poland
July 17–18, 2017   Austria Salzburg Meeting with President Alexander van der Bellen, trilateral meeting with the Presidents of Austria and Slovenia
August 13–19, 2017   Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Port Lincoln State Visit
August 19–21, 2017   New Zealand Auckland, Wellington State Visit
September 12, 2017   Hungary Budapest Working Visit
September 14, 2017   Malta Valletta Working Visit, first working meeting of the 13th informal meeting of heads of state of the „Arraiolos Group“
October 2–3, 2017   Romania Bucharest, Timișoara State Visit
October 17–20, 2017   Russia Moscow, Sochi, Saint Petersburg State Visit
November 28–29, 2017   Iceland Reykjavik State Visit. Cut short by news of Slobodan Praljak's suicide in the courtroom of the ICTY
2018
January 9–10, 2018   Turkey Ankara Working Visit
January 13, 2018   Slovenia Brdo pri Kranju Working Visit
January 17–19, 2018   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Žepče, Nova Bila, Usora, Derventa, Ahmići and Križančevo Selo Working visit
March 6, 2018   Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar Working visit, trilateral meeting with Presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
March 11–14, 2018   Argentina Buenos Aires State Visit
March 15–18, 2018   Chile Santiago State Visit
March 19–21, 2018   Brazil São Paulo Working visit
April 4, 2018   Bulgaria Sofia State Visit[22]
April 26–27, 2018   Macedonia Skopje State visit
May 11–12, 2018   Portugal Lisbon State visit. Meeting with President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Prime Minister António Costa, President of the Assembly of Republic Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, Mayor of Lisbon Fernando Medina and members of the Lisbon City Council. Giving a speech at the Portuguese-Croatian Economic Forum. Attending a holy mass and procession in Fátima.[23]
May 14–15, 2018   Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar, Vitez, Orašje Giving a lecture "Croatia's Support to the EU Path of the Countries of Southeast Europe" at the Mostar Medical School, meeting with Member of the BiH Presidency Dragan Čović and attending "Večernjakov pečat" award ceremony.[24] Opening Croatian consulate in Vitez, meeting with representative of the Posavina Canton's government, and visiting local hospital and Franciscan monastery.[25]
September 11–12, 2018   Latvia Riga Working visit
September 17–18, 2018   Romania Bucharest Working visit
September 23–28, 2018   United States of America New York Attending UN General Assembly, will meet Presidents of Turkey, Ukraine, Cuba, Kenya, Namibia, Ghana, Angola, Lebanon, Panama, Paraguay, Kosovo, King of Jordan, Prime minister of Vietnam and Foreign minister of Russia.[26]

State visits hosted in Croatia by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

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Country Name Title Date
  Bulgaria Rosen Plevneliev President of Bulgaria 14–15 April 2015[27]
  Italy Sergio Mattarella President of Italy 23 April 2015[28]
  Estonia Taavi Rõivas Prime Minister of Estonia 3 June 2015
  Romania Klaus Iohannis President of Romania 15–16 June 2015[29]
  Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė President of Lithuania 29–30 June 2015[30]
  Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov President of Macedonia 6–7 July 2015[31]
  European Union Donald Tusk President of the
European Council
1 September 2015[32]
  United States Joe Biden Vice President of the
United States
25 November 2015[33]
  European Union Donald Tusk President of the
European Council
  Albania Bujar Nishani President of Albania
  Serbia Tomislav Nikolić President of Serbia
  Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov President of Macedonia
  Slovenia Borut Pahor President of Slovenia
  Montenegro Filip Vujanović President of Montenegro
  Austria Heinz Fischer President of Austria
  Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga President of Kosovo
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Čović
Bakir Izetbegović
Mladen Ivanić
Presidency of Bosnia
and Herzegovina
2016
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Čović Chairman of the
Presidency of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
8–9 March 2016
  Great Britain The Prince of Wales Prince of Wales 14–15 March 2016
  Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves President of Estonia 21–23 March 2016
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan President of Turkey 26–27 April 2016
  Albania Bujar Nishani President of Albania 9–11 May 2016
2017
  Czech Republic Miloš Zeman President of the Czech
Republic
28–29 March 2017
  Hungary János Áder President of Hungary 12–13 April 2017
   Switzerland Doris Leuthard President of Switzerland 25–26 April 2017
  Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa President of Portugal 18–19 May 2017
  Kosovo Hashim Thaci President of Kosovo 1 June 2017
  Romania Sorin Grindeanu Prime Minister of Romania 12 June 2017
  Poland Andrzej Duda President of Poland 13 June 2017
  Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman Prime Minister of Ukraine
  Slovakia Andrej Kiska President of Slovakia 20–21 June 2017
2018
  Serbia Aleksandar Vučić President of Serbia 11–12 February 2018
  Malta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca President of Malta 27–28 February 2018
  Finland Sauli Niinistö President of Finland 10–12 April 2018 [34]
  Israel Reuven Rivlin President of Israel July 24–25, 2018
  Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev President of Azerbaijan September 6, 2018
  Austria Alexander van der Bellen President of Austria September 10, 2018
  Albania Edi Rama Prime Minister of Albania 3–4 December 2018
  Hungary Viktor Orban Prime Minister of Hungary
  Romania Viorica Dăncilă Prime Minister of Romania
  North Macedonia Zoran Zaev Prime Minister of North Macedonia
2019
  Greece Prokopis Pavlopoulos President of Greece 5 February 2019
  Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier President of Germany 20–22 March 2019[35]
  India Ram Nath Kovind President of India 25–26 March 2019
  Latvia Raimonds Vējonis President of Latvia 28 March 2019[36]
  China Li Keqiang Premier of China 10 April 2019
  Bulgaria Rumen Radev President of Bulgaria 23 July 2019
  Albania Ilir Meta President of Albania 29 October 2019

See also

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List of international presidential trips made by Zoran Milanović, President of Croatia (2020-)

References

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