List of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

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Erdogan speaking at a parade on Azadliq Square dedicated to 100th anniversary of the Battle of Baku, September 2018.

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan the 12th President of Turkey, since he assumed the presidency on August 28, 2014. Erdoğan has visited 78 countries during this period, in addition to 37 other countries visited as Prime Minister, for a total of 115 countries visited as the head of state and government. As of August 2021, Erdoğan has made the largest number of trips to Russia during his presidency. Erdoğan has conducted 147 trips during this term, with over 90 of them taking place by the end of 2017. The number of visits per country where he traveled are:

  • 1 visit to Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Bahrain, Belarus, Bulgaria, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Djibouti, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Mozambique, Nigeria, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sudan, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vatican City, Venezuela, Zambia
  • 2 visits to Algeria, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Poland, Senegal, Serbia, Somalia, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
  • 3 visits to Germany, Iran, Pakistan, United Kingdom
  • 4 visits to Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, France, Kuwait, Northern Cyprus
  • 6 visits to Belgium, Qatar
  • 8 visits to Azerbaijan
  • 9 visits to United States
  • 12 visits to Russia
  • 17 visits to Saudi Arabia

Summary of international trips[]

World map highlighting countries visited by Tayyip Erdoğan during his presidency, as of February 2022

2014[]

Erdoğan meeting Latvian Parliament Speaker Solvita Aboltina in Latvia, October 23, 2014
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Northern Cyprus North Nicosia 1 September State visit
 Azerbaijan Baku 2–3 September State visit
 United Kingdom London 4–5 September Working visit
 Qatar Doha 14–15 September State visit
 United States New York City 21–25 September Working visit
 Afghanistan Kabul 18 October State visit
 Latvia Riga 22–23 October State visit[1]
 Estonia Tallinn 24 October State visit[2]
 France Paris 31 October State visit
 Turkmenistan Ashgabat 7–9 November State visit[3]
 Algeria Algiers 19 November State visit
 Equatorial Guinea Malabo 20 November State visit

2015[]

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud welcomes Erdoğan in Mogadishu, 25 January 2015
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 20 January State visit[4][5]
 Djibouti Djibouti 23 January State visit[6]
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 23 January Working visit
 Somalia Mogadishu 23 January State visit[7]
 Colombia Bogota 10 February State visit[8]
 Cuba Havana 12 February State visit[9]
 Mexico Mexico City 12 February State visit[10]
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 28 February-2 March Working visit
 Ukraine Kiev 20 March State visit[11][12][13][14]
 Slovenia Ljubljana 30 March State visit[15][16]
 Slovakia Bratislava 30 March State visit[17][18]
 Romania Bucharest 31 March State visit[19][20]
 Iran Tehran 7 April State visit[21]
 Kazakhstan Astana 15 April State visit[22]
 Kuwait Kuwait City 27 April Working visit
 Germany Karlsruhe 10 May State visit[23]
 Belgium Brussels 10 May State visit[24]
 Albania Tirana 13 May State visit[25]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 20 May State visit[26]
 Azerbaijan Baku 12–13 June State visit[27][28][29]
 Northern Cyprus North Nicosia 20 July State visit[30]
 China Beijing 28–30 July State visit[31]
 Indonesia Jakarta 30 July-1 August State visit[32]
 Pakistan Islamabad 1 August State visit
 Russia Moscow 23 September State visit
 France Paris 4 October State visit
 Belgium Brussels 4 October State visit
 Japan Tokyo 7 October State visit
 Northern Cyprus North Nicosia 17 October State visit
 France Paris 30 November State visit
 Qatar Doha 1 December State visit
 Turkmenistan Ashgabat 11 December State visit
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 29 December State visit

2016[]

Erdogan inspecting the Ghana Air Force guard of honour at The Flagstaff House (now the Jubilee House), 1 March 2016.
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Chile Santiago 31 January State visit
 Peru Lima 2 February State visit
 Ecuador Quito 3 February State visit
 Senegal Dakar 5 February State visit
 Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro 28 February State visit
 Ghana Accra 1 March State visit[33]
 Nigeria Abuja 2 March State visit[34]
 Guinea Conakry 3 March State visit
 United States of America Washington 29 March State visit
 Azerbaijan Baku 25 April State visit
 Croatia Zagreb 26 April State visit
 Uganda Kampala 1 June State visit
 Kenya Nairobi 2 June State visit
 Somalia Mogadishu 3 June State visit
 United States Louisville, Kentucky 9 June Working visit
 Poland Warsaw 7 July State visit
 Russia Saint-Petersburg 9 August State visit
 China Hangzhou 2 September State visit
 United States New York City 19 September State visit
 Belarus Minsk 11 November State visit[35]
 Pakistan Islamabad 16 November State visit
 Uzbekistan Samarkand 17 November Working visit

2017[]

Erdogan with Vladimir Putin in the Moscow Kremlin in March 2017.
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Tanzania Dar es Salam 22 January State visit
 Mozambique Maputo 24 January State visit
 Madagascar Antananarivo 25 January State visit
 Bahrain Manama 12 February State visit
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 13 February State visit
 Qatar Doha 14 February State visit[36]
 Pakistan Islamabad 28 February-1 March State visit
 Russia Moscow 10 March State visit[37]
 India New Delhi 30 April-1 May State visit
 Russia Sochi 3 May Working visit
 Kuwait Kuwait City 9 May State visit
 China Beijing 14–15 May State visit
 United States Washington D.C. 15–17 May Working visit[38][39]
 Belgium Brussels 25 May Working visit
 Germany Berlin 7–8 July State visit
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 23 July State visit
 Kuwait Kuwait City 24 July State visit
 Qatar Doha 24 July State visit
 Jordan Amman 21 August State visit
 Kazakhstan Astana 8 September State visit
 United States New York City 17–21 September Working visit
 Iran Tehran 4 October State visit
 Ukraine Kiev 9 October State visit
 Serbia Belgrade 9-11 October State visit
 Poland Warsaw 17 October State visit[40]
 Azerbaijan Baku 30–31 October State visit
 Kuwait Kuwait City 13–14 November State visit
 Qatar Doha 14–15 November State visit
 Russia Sochi 22 November State visit
 Greece Athens 7–8 December State visit[41]
 Sudan Khartoum 24–25 December State visit
 Chad N'Djamena 26 December State visit
 Tunisia Tunis 27 December State visit

2018[]

President Ilham Aliyev and President Erdogan have visiting the Alley of Martyrs in Baku.
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 France Paris 5 January Working visit[42]
 Italy Rome 4-5 February Working visit[43]
  Vatican Vatican City 5 February Working visit[44]
 Algeria Algiers 26–28 February State visit[45]
 Mauritania Nouakchott 28 February-1 March State visit[46][47]
 Senegal Dakar 1–2 March State visit[48][49]
 Mali Bamako 2 March State visit[50]
 Bulgaria Varna 26 March Working visit[51]
 Uzbekistan Tashkent 29 April–1 May State visit
 South Korea Seoul 2-3 May State visit[52]
 United Kingdom London 13–16 May State visit[53]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 20 May State visit[54]
 Azerbaijan Baku 10 July State visit[55]
 Northern Cyprus North Nicosia 11 July State visit
 Belgium Brussels 11–12 July Working visit
 South Africa Johannesburg 25–26 July Working visit[56]
 Zambia Lusaka 27-27 July State visit
 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 1 September State visit[57]
 Iran Tehran 7 September Working visit[58][59]
 Azerbaijan Baku 15 September State visit
 Russia Sochi 17 September Working visit[60]
 United States New York City 21–25 September Working visit[61][62]
 Germany Berlin 28–29 September State visit[63][64]
 Hungary Budapest 8–9 October State visit[65][66]
 Moldova Chisinau, Comrat 17–18 October State visit[67][68]
 Argentina Buenos Aires 30 November–1 December Working visit[69]
 Paraguay Asunción 2 December State visit[69][70]
 Venezuela Caracas 3 December State visit[69][71]

2019[]

Erdogan with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, November 13, 2019
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Russia Moscow 23 January Working visit[72]
 Russia Sochi 14 February Working visit[73]
 Russia Moscow 8 April State visit[74]
 Tajikistan Dushanbe 15 June Working visit
 Japan Osaka 27–29 June Working visit[75]
 China Beijing 29 June-1 July[76] State visit
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 9-11 July State visit[77]
 Russia Moscow 27 August State visit[78]
 United States New York City 21–24 September Working visit[79]
 Serbia Belgrade 7-9 October State visit[80]
 Azerbaijan Baku 14–15 October State visit[81]
 Russia Moscow 22 October State visit[82]
 Qatar Doha 25 October State visit[83]
 Hungary Budapest 7 November State visit[84]
 United States Washington 12–13 November Working visit[85]
 United Kingdom London 3–5 December Working visit[86]
  Switzerland Geneva 16–17 December Working visit[87]
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 18–19 December Working visit[87]
 Tunisia Tunis 18–19 December Working visit[88]

2020[]

Erdogan meets with leaders at the Libya Summit in Berlin, Germany, on January 19, 2020
Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Germany Berlin 19 January Working visit[89]
 Algeria Algiers 26 January State visit[90]
 Gambia Banjul 27 January State visit[91]
 Senegal Dakar 28 January State visit[92]
 Ukraine Kiev 3 February State visit[93]
 Pakistan Islamabad 13–14 February State visit[94]
 Azerbaijan Baku 25 February State visit[95]
 Russia Moscow 5 March Working visit[96]
 Belgium Brussels 9 March Working visit[97]
 Azerbaijan Baku 9–10 December State visit[98]

2021[]

Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Belgium Brussels June Working visit
 Azerbaijan Baku
Shusha
14–15 June State visit[99][100]
 Northern Cyprus North Nicosia 19–20 July State visit
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 27 August State visit
 Montenegro Podgorica 28 August State visit
 United States New York City 19–22 September Working visit
 Russia Sochi 29 September State visit
 Angola Luanda 17–18 October State visit
 Togo Lomé 18–19 October State visit
 Nigeria Abuja 19–20 October State visit
 Azerbaijan Fuzuli
Zangilan
26 October State visit
 Italy Rome 29–31 October Working visit
 Turkmenistan Ashgabat 27–28 November Working visit
 Qatar Doha 6–7 December State visit

2022[]

Country Areas visited Date(s) Type
 Albania Tirana 17 January State visit
 Ukraine Kyiv 3 February State visit

Multilateral meetings[]

Multilateral meetings of the following intergovernmental organizations are scheduled to take place during Erdogan's term in office as president.

Group Year
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
UN GA 27-28 September,
United States New York City
28–29 September,[a]
United States New York City
20-24 September,
United States New York City
18-22 September,
United States New York City
25 September – 1 October,
United States New York City
24–30 September,
United States New York City
,
United States New York City
,
United States New York City
September,
United States New York City
September,
United States New York City
G20 15-16 November,[a]
Australia Brisbane
15-16 November,
Turkey Antalya
4-5 September,
China Hangzhou
7-8 July,
Germany Hamburg
30 November – 1 December,
Argentina Buenos Aires
28-29 June,
Japan Osaka
21-22 November,
Saudi Arabia Riyadh
30-31 October,
Italy Rome
TBD,
Indonesia TBD
TBD,
TBD
NATO 4–5 September,
United Kingdom Newport
none 8–9 July,
Poland Warsaw
May 25,
Belgium Brussels
July 11–12,
Belgium Brussels
December 3–4,
United Kingdom Watford
None 14 June,
Belgium Brussels
unknown unknown
OIC none none 14–15 April,
Turkey Istanbul
13 December,
Turkey Istanbul
18 May,
Turkey Istanbul
31 May,[a]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh
none unknown unknown unknown
D-8 none none none 20 October,
Turkey Istanbul
none none none April,
Bangladesh Dhaka
unknown unknown
TC 5 June,[b]
Turkey Bodrum
11 September,[a]
Kazakhstan Astana
none none 3 September,
Kyrgyzstan Cholpon-Ata
15 October,
Azerbaijan Baku
none 12 November,
Turkey Istanbul
unknown unknown
Others 2nd Turkey-Africa summit
19–21 November,
Equatorial Guinea Malabo
UN Climate Change
30 November,
France Paris
Nuclear Security Summit
31 March,
United States Washington, D.C.
13th ECO Summit
1 March,
Pakistan Islamabad
EU-Turkey Summit
26 March,
Bulgaria Varna
Kuala Lumpur Summit
19 December,
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
3rd Turkey-Africa summit
TBD,
Turkey Istanbul
UN Climate Change
1-2 November,[a]
United Kingdom Glasgow
unknown unknown
██ = Future event ██ = Did not attend
^a A different Turkish representative attended in the President's place. ^b President Abdullah Gül attended instead of Prime Minister Erdogan.

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