List of international presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin

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World map highlighting countries visited by Boris Yeltsin during his presidency.
  One visit
  Two visits
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  Four visits
  Russia
Yeltsin with George Bush at the White House, Washington, DC in 1992.

This is a list of presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin during his presidency, which began with his appointment on July 10, 1991. He traveled to 50 countries internationally, in addition to many more trips made domestically.

First term as president[]

President Bill Clinton with Yeltsin during a meeting at the home of Franklin Roosevelt on October 23, 1995.

1991–1996[]

Date(s) Locations Country
1991 Bonn  Germany[1]
1991 Alma-Ata  Kazakhstan[2]
1991   Vatican City
1991 Paris  France
1991 Bonn,  Germany
1992 Washington, DC  United States[3]
1992 London  United Kingdom
1992 Seoul  South Korea[4]
1992 Ottawa  Canada[5]
1992 Paris  France
1992 Beijing  China
1993 Athens  Greece
1993 Ashgabat  Turkmenistan
1993 Brussels  Belgium[6]
1993 Delhi  India
1993 Minsk  Belarus (CIS Summit)
1993 Warsaw  Poland[7]
1993 Prague  Czech Republic[8]
1993 Bratislava  Slovakia
1993 Tokyo  Japan
1994 Barcelona  Spain
1994 Corfu  Greece
1994 London  United Kingdom
1994 Madrid  Spain
1994 Tbilisi  Georgia[9][10][11]
1994 Stuttgart  Germany
1994 Washington D.C.  United States
1994 Dublin  Ireland
(Shannon incident)
1995 Minsk  Belarus[12]
1995 Alma-Ata  Kazakhstan (CIS Summit)
1995 Minsk  Belarus (CIS Summit)
1995 Washington D.C.  United States

Second term as president[]

1996–1999[]

Date(s) Locations Country
1996 Brest  Belarus
1996 Beijing  China
1996 Oslo  Norway
1997 Baden-Baden  Germany
1997 Beijing  China[13]
1997 Kyiv  Ukraine[14]
1997 Denver  United States (G8 Summit)
1997 Chișinău  Moldova (CIS Summit)
1997 Stockholm  Sweden[15]
1998 Rome  Italy
1998   Vatican City[16]
1998 Kanagawa  Japan
1998 Birmingham  United Kingdom (G8 Summit)
1998 Bonn  Germany
1998 Tashkent  Uzbekistan[17][18]
1999 Cologne  Germany (G8 Summit)
1999 Istanbul  Turkey (OSCE Summit)
1999 Beijing  China

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ JONES, TAMARA (November 22, 1991). "Bonn Pledges Broad Help to Yeltsin : Germany: Kohl treats the Russian leader as a chief of state. The two vow industrial, economic and cultural cooperation" – via LA Times.
  2. ^ Clines, Francis X. "THE END OF THE SOVIET UNION; Yeltsin Roots: Firmly in Soil". New York Times.
  3. ^ Rosenthal, Andrew. "SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON; YELTSIN CHEERED AT CAPITOL AS HE PLEDGES ERA OF TRUST AND ASKS FOR ACTION ON AID". New York Times.
  4. ^ "Yeltsin Gives South Korea Flight Recorders". New York Times. Associated Press.
  5. ^ "Boris Yeltsin visits Canada". December 31, 1969.
  6. ^ "Yeltsin invited to Brussels Dec. 9".
  7. ^ Perlez, Jane. "Yeltsin 'Understands' Polish Bid for a Role in NATO". New York Times.
  8. ^ Perlez, Jane. "YELTSIN AND HAVEL TRY TO BURY PAST". New York Times.
  9. ^ Bohlen, Celestine. "Russia and Georgia Sign Military Cooperation Treaty". New York Times.
  10. ^ "Yeltsin, Shevardnadze sign Russian-Georgian accords". UPI.
  11. ^ "Yeltsin signs Georgia treaty". The Independent.
  12. ^ "Yeltsin visits Belarus". UPI.
  13. ^ Reuters. "Yeltsin in China To Put an End To Border Issue". New York Times.
  14. ^ Reuters. "Yeltsin to Press Kiev Ties". New York Times.
  15. ^ Reuters. "Yeltsin, in Sweden, Speaks of Nuclear Cuts".
  16. ^ New York Times News Service. "POPE, YELTSIN HOLD WARM, LONG MEETING". Chicago Tribune.
  17. ^ Melvin, Neil J. (August 2, 2004). Uzbekistan: Transition to Authoritarianism. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135287511 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ Fazendeiro, Bernardo Teles (August 25, 2017). Uzbekistan's Foreign Policy: The Struggle for Recognition and Self-Reliance under Karimov. Routledge. ISBN 9781351967877 – via Google Books.

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