List of international trips made by Zuzana Čaputová

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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Zuzana Čaputová, the fifth president of the Slovak republic, since her inauguration on 15 June 2019.

Since June 2019, she has visited these countries:

List[]

2019[]

No. Date Country Venue Details
1 20 June 2019 Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague Meeting with president Zeman, speakers of both houses of the Czech parliament. Laying wreaths to the Milan Rastislav Štefánik memorial and on the grave of Václav Havel. End of official programme was a concert with name: Zuznana is not alone at home, which was organizated by Slovaks living in the Czech Republic.[1][2]
2 25 June 2019 Belgium Belgium Brussels Meeting with president of European commission Jean-Claude Juncker, Jens Stoltenberg from NATO, King Philipp and Slovak diplomats in EU and NATO. Meeting with Slovak citizens living in Belgium.[3][4]
3 11 July 2019 Hungary Hungary Budapest Meeting with president Áder and prime minister Orbán, leaning wreath to the president Árpád Göncz memorial and meeting with Slovaks living in Hungary.[5]
4 15 July 2019 Poland Poland Warsaw Meeting with president Andrzej Duda, speakers of the both houses of parliament, Marek Kuchciński and Stanisław Karczewski, and with prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki.[6][7]
5 24 July 2019 France France Paris Meeting with president Emmanuel Macron and leaning bouquet in front of the Bataclan club, which was attacked by terrorists in 2015.[8][9]
25 July 2019 Meudon Laying wreaths to the Milan Rastislav Štefánik memorial.[10]
6 10 August 2019 Switzerland Switzerland Ascona Takeover of the and attending a discussion about actual development in the Europe.[11][12]
7 21 August 2019 Germany Germany Berlin Meeting with president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, chancellor Angela Merkel and laying wreaths to the White crosses memorial, which commemorates people who died while trying to escape through the Beriln wall.[13]
22 August 2019
8 30 August 2019 Austria Austria Vienna Meeting with president Alexander Van der Bellen, chancellor Brigitte Bierlein, employees of the Slovak embassy and permanent missions of Slovakia in OBSE and OSN in Vienna. Visiting Albertina museum.[14]
9 1 September 2019 Poland Poland Warsaw Commemorating the beginning of the World War II.[15][16]
10 16 September 2019 Ukraine Ukraine Kiev Meeting with president Volodymyr Zelensky and prime minister Oleksiy Honcharuk. Laying wreaths to the Memorial of the unknown soldier and commemorating the victims of the Famine in Ukraine.[17]
11 20–27 September 2019 United States United States New York City
East Brunswick, NJ
Visit of the Czech national house in New York and taking part in conference organisated by Globsec on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of end of totality in the middle Europe. Attendance in the General Assembly of the United Nations and climate summit. Meeting with Slovaks in America at 42nd Slovak Heritage Festival, meeting with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
12 2–3 October 2019 Czech Republic Czech Republic Lány Attendance at meeting of presidents of member countries of the Visegrád Group with presidents of Slovenia and Serbia, Borut Pahor and Aleksandar Vučić.[25]
13 20–23 October 2019 Japan Japan Tokyo Attendance at enthronement of emperor Naruhito, meeting with prime minister Shinzō Abe and getting to know new innovations in the field of environment.[26]
14 9 November 2019 Germany Germany Berlin Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communist totalitarianism in the GDR.[27][28]
15 12 November 2019 Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the start of the Velvet revolution by laying wreaths to the memorial of the 17 November 1989 in Národní, Prague. Taking part in a discussion TV programme at ČT24 called .[29][30][31]
16 3–4 December 2019 United Kingdom UK London
Watford
Attendance at the solemn reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II in Buckingham palace followed by the reception hosted by prime minister Boris Johnson, both to celebrate the 70th anniversary of establishment of NATO. Attendance at the summit of the North Atlantic Council and giving a speech there. At the Brookwood Cemetery, commemorating general and Czechoslovak soldiers who died during the WWII.[32][33][34] In Brookwood Zuzana Čaputová also planted Tree of Peace. This tree was also the very first planted by a head of state.[35][36]
Čaputová meets with Mayor of Brno, Markéta Vaňková, during her March 2020 trip in Czech Republic.

2020[]

No. Date Country Venue Details
17 23 January 2020 Israel Israel Jerusalem Commemorating Holocaust by attendance at the World Holocaust Forum organizated to mark the 75th anniversary of liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Meeting with president Reuven Rivlin and visiting the sacred places of Israel.[37][38][39]
18 27 January 2020 Poland Poland Oświęcim Attendance at a ceremonial to mark the 75th anniversary of liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.[40]
19 16 February 2020 Germany Germany Munich Attendance at the Munich Security Conference. It was the first attendance of the Slovak head of state at this conference.[41]
20 10 March 2020 Czech Republic Czech Republic Hodonín
Brno
Commemorating president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in his hometown Hodonín and meeting with mayor of Hodonín . Meeting with , mayor of Brno, and commemorating the 100th anniversary of adpoting of the Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920 on event in the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic with presidents of Slovak and Czech constitutional courts, and Pavel Rychetský, president of the Senate Miloš Vystrčil, constitutional judges and other guests. President Miloš Zeman apologized for his absence.[42][43]
21 8 September 2020 Czech Republic Czech Republic Kroměříž Addressing conference Ethics in Law, at Judicial Academy of Kroměříž.[44]
22 17 September 2020 Austria Austria Vienna Took part in Austrian World Summit.[45]
23 14 December 2020 Vatican City Vatican City Vatican City Visit included a private audience with Pope Francis, meeting with Secretary for Relations with States Paul Richard Gallagher and a meeting with Cardinal Jozef Tomko. The Pope and the President exchanged gifts, including some 10 000 PCR tests invented by Slovak scientists,[46] a painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, Patroness of Slovakia and candles made by socially disadvantaged. Pope presented a bronze sculpture featuring a message of peace and two papal documents.[47]
NATO leaders at June 2021 Summit in Brussels. 13th from the left- Zuzana Čaputová.

2021[]

No. Date Country Venue Details
24 9–10 February 2021 Poland Poland Hel Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Visegrád Four. Meeting with president of Poland, president of the Czech Republic and president of Hungary[48]
25 10-11 May 2021 Denmark Denmark Copenhagen Met with Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, speak at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit and also boosting Danish-Slovak ties.[49]
26 14 June 2021 Belgium Belgium Brussels Attended NATO summit. Met with US president Joe Biden for the first time.[50]
27 26 July 2021 Austria Austria Salzburg After the invitation from Austria's President, Alexander van der Bellen, Čaputová attended the opening concert of Salzburger Festspiele, a classical music festival.[51]
28 1-2 October 2021 Germany Germany Aachen Attended Charlemagne Prize 2021 awarding ceremony in Aachen City Hall. Invited to address the attendees of the ceremony. Met with Slovak compatriots living in Aachen. [52]
29 14 October 2021 Slovenia Slovenia Ljubljana

Bled

Official visit to the Republic of Slovenia. Met with the president of Slovenia, Borut Pahor, in Ljubljana, taking part in protocolar commemoration at the Monument to the Victims of All Wars. Later, they visited Bled and Triglav National Park.[53]
30 1-3 November 2021 United Kingdom UK Glasgow

Edinburgh

Attending the climate summit COP26. Travelled with a commercial airline. After the end of the summit, Čaputová held a conference meeting in Edinburgh, discussing with Slovak students living and studying in Scotland. [54]
31 16 November 2021 Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague Privately met with Czech president Miloš Zeman during his hospitalisation. Received the Silver Medal of the Speaker of the Senate.[55] Laid flowers at the Velvet Revolution memorial on Národní tř.
32 29 November 2021 Hungary Hungary Budapest Attended summit of V4 presidents in Budapest. Received with honours at Heroes' Square and moved to the National Museum for the summit proper. This summit was not attended by Czech president as he tested positive for Covid-19.[56]
Last updated: 14 October 2021

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