List of international presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron
This is a list of international presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron , the 25th and current President of France . As of August 2024, Emmanuel Macron has made 246 presidential trips to 89 states internationally since his inauguration on 14 May 2017 . National trips are not included.
Summary
The number of visits per country where President Macron traveled are:
One visit to Andorra , Angola , Argentina , Armenia , Australia , Bangladesh , Benin , Brazil , Burkina Faso , Cameroon , Canada , Croatia , Cyprus , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Denmark , Djibouti , Estonia , Ethiopia , Finland , Gabon , Ghana , Guinea-Bissau , Hungary , Iceland , Indonesia , Ireland , Kazakhstan , Kenya , Latvia , Mongolia , Nigeria , Papua New Guinea , Poland , the Republic of the Congo , Rwanda , Senegal , Serbia , Slovenia , South Africa , Sri Lanka , Thailand , Turkey , Uzbekistan , and Vanuatu
Two visits to Albania , Algeria , Austria , Bulgaria , Chad , Côte d'Ivoire , Greece , Iraq , Israel , Lebanon , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Mali , Malta , Mauritania , Moldova , Morocco , Niger , Palestine , Saudi Arabia , Slovakia , Sweden , and Ukraine
Three visits to China , Czech Republic , Egypt , India , Japan , Jordan , Portugal , Romania , Tunisia , and Vatican City
Four visits to the Netherlands , the United Arab Emirates , and Russia
Five visits to Spain , Switzerland , and Qatar
Seven visits to the United States
Nine visits to the United Kingdom
Ten visits to Italy
Twenty-eight visits to Germany
Forty-six visits to Belgium
Map of international trips made by Emmanuel Macron as president: (April 2024) 1 visit
2 visits
3 visits
4 visits
5 visits
6 or more visits
2017
President Emmanuel Macron meets with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni at the 43rd G7 summit in Taormina , 26 May 2017
Country
Areas visited
Date(s)
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Germany
Berlin
15 May
Macron's state visit to Germany was his first international trip as President. He chose Germany as the first foreign trip of his presidency in a demonstration of a pro-European sign, as well as to follow the tradition of French presidents making their first international trip to Germany.[1] During his first full day in office, Macron met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel .[2] The two leaders agreed to construct a plan to reform the European Union amidst the rise of right-wing populism and Euroscepticism .[3]
Mali
Gao
19 May
Macron met with French troops committed to Operation Barkhane . It was his first trip outside Europe as President.[4]
Belgium
Brussels
25–26 May
Macron attended the NATO summit , his first summit meeting as President. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including U.S. President Donald Trump .[5]
Italy
Taormina
26–27 May
Macron attended the G7 summit in Taormina.[6] He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including British Prime Minister Theresa May , Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe .
Morocco
Rabat
14–15 June
Macron met the King of Morocco Mohammed VI during this private and friendly trip.[7]
Belgium
Brussels
22–23 June
Macron attended his first European Council . He held separate bilateral meetings with Angela Merkel , and the representants of the Visegrád Group .[8]
Germany
Berlin
29 June
Macron met with other European heads of state and government, as part of the preparations for the G20 summit .[9]
Mali
Bamako
2 July
Macron attended a security summit of the G5 Sahel to boost support for the creation of a regional counter-terror force.[10]
Germany
Hamburg
7–8 July
Macron attended the G20 summit in Hamburg. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , Russian President Vladimir Putin , and with German Chancellor Angela Merkel .[11]
Switzerland
Lausanne
10–11 July
Macron travelled to Lausanne to visit the International Olympic Committee for the presentation of the Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics . During this trip Macron was accompanied by his wife Brigitte , the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and the chairs of the bid, Bernard Lapasset and Tony Estanguet .[12]
Italy
Trieste
12–13 July
Macron attended the 2017 Western Balkans Summit. One day before, he met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni .[13]
Austria
Salzburg
23 August
Macron met with Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern .[14]
Romania
Bucharest
24 August
Macron met with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis .[15]
Bulgaria
Varna
25 August
Macron met with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in Euxinograd Palace .[16]
Luxembourg
Luxembourg City , Niederanven
28 August
Macron met with Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg . He also held political talks at Senningen Castle with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel .[17]
Greece
Athens
6–7 September
Macron paid a state visit to Greece where he called to rebuild European Union.[18]
United States
New York City
18–20 September
Macron participated to the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly and met with several heads of state.[19]
Estonia
Tallinn , Tapa Army Base
28–29 September
Macron attended the EU Digital Summit and held a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel .[20] He then visited troops together with British Prime Minister Theresa May and Estonian Prime Minister Jüri Ratas at Tapa Army Base.[21]
Germany
Frankfurt
10 October
Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel attended the opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair .[22]
Belgium
Brussels
19–20 October
Macron attended the European Council .
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi , Dubai
8–9 November
Macron inaugurated the Louvre Abu Dhabi .[23]
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
9 November
Macron made an emergency Saudi Arabia trip over Lebanon war fears.[24]
Germany
Bonn
15 November
Macron attended the opening ceremony of the 2017 United Nations Climate Change Conference .[25]
Sweden
Gothenburg
17 November
Macron attended the EU Social Summit for Fair Jobs and Growth.[26]
Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou
28–29 November
Macron met with Burkinabe President, delivered a speech about Africa, exchanged with students and visited a solar-powered plant.[27]
Côte d'Ivoire
Abidjan
29–30 November
Macron attended the fifth African Union – European Union summit.[27]
Ghana
Accra
30 November
Macron met with Ghanaian President and visited some local start-ups.[27]
Algeria
Algiers
6 December
Macron made a work and friendship visit in Algeria.[28]
Qatar
Doha
7 December
Macron paid an official visit to Qatar.[29]
Belgium
Brussels
14–15 December
Macron attended the European Council .[30]
Niger
Niamey
22–23 December
Macron visited the French troops from Operation Barkhane .[31]
2018
President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron with United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the White House during his state visit to Washington, D.C., 23 April 2018
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Areas visited
Date(s)
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China
Xi'an , Beijing
8–10 January
Macron arrived in Xi'an first, visited the Terracotta Army , Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and Xi'an great mosque . He also delivered a speech about multilateralism at Daming Palace National Heritage Park. Later he flew to Beijing, visited the Palace Museum and met with the Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang .[32] He gifted Xi one of the elite cavalry corps’ horses in response to a leased panda from China's "panda diplomacy".[33]
Italy
Rome
10 January
Macron met Southern European Union leaders to talk about migration and budgets at EU Med summit.[34]
United Kingdom
Camberley , London
18–19 January
Official visit in the UK in a Brexit context. Macron met with Prime Minister Theresa May in Sandhurst Military Academy for a UK-France Summit to strengthen the Paris-London special relationship on Defence and Security issues. Met with the French Community in London.[35]
Switzerland
Davos
24 January
Macron made a speech in Davos at the World Economic Forum .[36]
Tunisia
Tunis
31 January–1 February
Macron met with President Beji Caid Essebsi .
Senegal
Dakar , Saint-Louis
2–3 February
Macron met with President Macky Sall .
Belgium
Brussels
23 February
Macron attended an extraordinary European Council on Brexit .
India
New Delhi, Varanasi , Mirzapur
9–12 March
Macron met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind .[37]
Netherlands
The Hague
21 March
Macron met with Prime Minister Mark Rutte and King Willem-Alexander .
Belgium
Brussels
22–23 March
Macron attended the European Council .
Germany
Berlin
19 April
Macron met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel .
United States
Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon
23–25 April
Macron met with President Donald Trump , Vice President Mike Pence and Congressional leaders during an official State Visit.
Australia
Sydney
1–3 May
Macron met with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull .
Germany
Aachen
9–10 May
Macron received the Charlemagne Prize .
Bulgaria
Sofia
16–17 May
Macron attended the EU-Western Balkans summit.
Russia
Saint Petersburg
24–25 May
Macron met with President Vladimir Putin . He also attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum .
Canada
Ottawa , Montreal, La Malbaie
6–9 June
Macron met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa and Premier of Quebec Philippe Couillard in Montreal. Macron also attended the G7 summit in La Malbaie. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including British Prime Minister Theresa May , German Chancellor Angela Merkel , Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and U.S. President Donald Trump .
Germany
Gransee
19 June
Macron met with Chancellor Angela Merkel .
Vatican City
Vatican City
26 June
Macron met with Pope Francis .
Belgium
Brussels
28–29 June
Macron attended the European Council .
Mauritania
Nouakchott
2 July
Macron attended the 31st African Union summit.
Nigeria
Abuja , Lagos
3–4 July
Macron met with President Muhammadu Buhari .
Russia
Saint Petersburg
10 July
Macron attended the semi-final between France and Belgium of the 2018 FIFA World Cup .
Belgium
Brussels
11–12 July
Macron attended the NATO summit .
Russia
Moscow
15 July
Macron attended the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final between France and Croatia with the final victory (4–2) of France national football team .[38] [39]
Spain
Madrid
26 July
Macron met with the Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and King Felipe VI .
Portugal
Lisbon
27 July
Macron met with the Prime Minister Antonio Costa , attended a summit on energy and held a consultation about the future of the European Union along with Antonio Costa.
Denmark
Copenhagen
28–29 August
Macron paid a state visit to Denmark. He met with Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Margrethe II .
Finland
Helsinki
30 August
Macron paid an official visit and met with President Sauli Niinistö and Prime Minister Juha Sipilä .
Luxembourg
Bourglinster , Luxembourg City
6 September
Macron met with the Prime Minister Xavier Bettel , Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte .
Austria
Salzburg
19–20 September
Macron attended an informal summit with the other heads of state or government of the European Union concerning mainly Brexit and the European migrant crisis .
United States
New York City
24–26 September
Macron participated to the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly and met with several heads of state.
Armenia
Yerevan
10–12 October
Macron travelled to Yerevan to attend the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Summit .
Belgium
Brussels
17–19 October
Macron travelled to Brussels to attend a European Council and the 12th Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM).
Slovakia
Bratislava
26 October
Macron met with President Andrej Kiska and Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini .
Czech Republic
Prague
26–27 October
Macron met with President Milos Zeman and Prime Minister Andrej Babis .
Turkey
Istanbul
27 October
Macron attended a summit hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Syria conflict along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin .
Morocco
Tangier , Rabat
15 November
Macron travelled to Morocco to inaugurate along with King Mohammed VI the first high-speed railway line in Africa.
Germany
Berlin
18 November
Macron travelled to Berlin to commemorate Volkstrauertag along with Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Neue Wache . He also made a speech at the Bundestag about the European Union .
Belgium
Brussels , Ghent , Molenbeek , Louvain-la-Neuve
19–20 November
Macron paid a state visit to Belgium. He met with King Philippe of Belgium and Prime Minister Charles Michel .
Belgium
Brussels
25 November
Macron attended an extraordinary summit on Brexit along with the other European Union leaders.
Argentina
Buenos Aires
28 November – 1 December
Macron met with President Mauricio Macri in Buenos Aires. Macron also attended the G20 summit . He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison , Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , Chinese President Xi Jinping , Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe , South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Russian President Vladimir Putin .
Belgium
Brussels
13–14 December
Macron travelled to Brussels to attend a European Council .
Chad
N’Djamena
22–23 December
Macron visited the French troops from Operation Barkhane and met with President Idriss Déby .
2019
President Emmanuel Macron meets with the French community in Tokyo, 26 June 2019
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Date(s)
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Germany
Aachen
22 January
Macron met with Chancellor Angela Merkel to sign the Aachen Treaty .
Egypt
Cairo , Abu Simbel
27–29 January
Macron paid an official visit and met with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi .
Cyprus
Nicosia
29 January
Macron attended a EU Med summit along with Southern European Union leaders.
Djibouti
Djibouti City
12 March
Macron met with President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh and visited the French troops based in Djibouti.
Ethiopia
Lalibela , Addis Ababa
12–13 March
Macron paid a state visit, met with President Sahle-Work Zewde and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali .
Kenya
Nairobi
13–14 March
Macron paid a state visit, the first of a French President in Kenya and met with President Uhuru Kenyatta . He also attended the 3rd edition of the One Planet Summit.
Belgium
Brussels
21–22 March
Macron attended the European Council .
Belgium
Brussels
10 April
Macron attended an extraordinary European Council on Brexit .
Germany
Berlin
29 April
Macron attended along with Chancellor Angela Merkel an informal summit with Western Balkans countries.
Romania
Sibiu
9 May
Macron attended an informal European summit of heads of state or government about the future of the European Union .
Belgium
Brussels
28 May
Macron attended an informal European summit along with European Union leaders after 2019 European Parliament election .
United Kingdom
Portsmouth
5 June
Macron attended the 75th anniversary of D-Day commemorative ceremonies alongside international leaders.
Switzerland
Geneva
11 June
Macron attended the centenary of the International Labour Organization .
Malta
Valletta
14 June
Macron attended a EU Med summit along with Southern European Union leaders.
Belgium
Brussels
20–21 June
Macron attended the European Council .
Japan
Tokyo, Kyoto , Osaka
26–29 June
Macron paid an official visit, met with Prime Minister Shinzō Abe , Emperor Naruhito and with the French community in Tokyo. Macron also attended the G20 summit in Osaka. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including Russian President Vladimir Putin , South Korean President Moon Jae-in , Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Chinese President Xi Jinping .
Belgium
Brussels
30 June – 2 July
Macron attended an extraordinary European summit.
Serbia
Belgrade
15–16 July
Macron paid an official visit and met with President Aleksandar Vučić .
Tunisia
Tunis
27 July
Macron attended the funeral of late President Beji Caid Essebsi .
Andorra
Andorra la Vella , Canillo
13 September
Macron in his capacity as Co-Princes of Andorra met with the other Co-Prince Joan Enric Vives i Sicília , the General Syndics of the General Council Roser Suñé Pascuet and Prime Minister Xavier Espot .
Italy
Rome
18 September
Macron met with President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte .
United States
New York City
22–24 September
Macron participated to the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly and met with several heads of state.
Belgium
Brussels
17–18 October
Macron attended the European Council .
Germany
Frankfurt
28 October
Macron attended the farewell event for European Central Bank President Mario Draghi .
China
Shanghai, Beijing
4–6 November
Macron met with President Xi Jinping , attended the China International Import Expo and inaugurated the Centre Pompidou West Bund Museum. Macron and Xi signed business and trade deals worth $45 billion during his visit.[40] [41]
Germany
Berlin
10 November
Macron met with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Angela Merkel .
United Kingdom
London, Watford
3–4 December
Macron attended the 30th NATO summit . He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including U.S. President Donald Trump , British Prime Minister Boris Johnson , German Chancellor Angela Merkel , Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès and Polish President Andrzej Duda .
Belgium
Brussels
12–13 December
Macron attended the European Council .
Côte d'Ivoire
Port-Bouët , Abidjan , Bouaké
20–22 December
Macron visited the French troops based in Côte d'Ivoire and met with President Alassane Ouattara . He also paid tribute to French soldiers killed in Bouaké in 2004.
Niger
Niamey
22 December
Macron made a quick stop in Niamey where he met with President Mahamadou Issoufou and paid tribute to the 71 soldiers from Niger killed the week before.
2020
President Emmanuel Macron in Riga , Latvia, 29 September 2020
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Date(s)
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Germany
Berlin
19 January
Macron attended a meeting on the Libyan Civil War . He also met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and German Chancellor Angela Merkel .
Israel
Jerusalem
21–23 January
Macron travelled to Jerusalem for the World Holocaust Forum to commemorate the 75 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Macron also met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , President Reuven Rivlin and Benny Gantz .
Palestine
Ramallah
22 January
Macron paid a short visit to meet with President Mahmoud Abbas .
Poland
Warsaw , Kraków
3–4 February
Macron paid an official visit. He met with President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki .
Germany
Munich
14–15 February
Macron travelled to Bavaria to attend the 56th Munich Security Conference .
Belgium
Brussels
20–21 February
Macron attended a special European Council .
Italy
Naples
27 February
Macron attended the 35th Franco-Italian summit. He met with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and President Sergio Mattarella .
United Kingdom
London
18 June
Macron travelled to London to commemorate the Appeal of 18 June and to give the city the Legion of Honour . He also met with Charles, Prince of Wales and Prime Minister Boris Johnson .
Netherlands
The Hague
23 June
Macron met with Prime Minister Mark Rutte .
Germany
Gransee
29 June
Macron met with Chancellor Angela Merkel .
Mauritania
Nouakchott
30 June
Macron attended a G5 Sahel summit and met with President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani .
Belgium
Brussels
17–21 July
Macron attended an extraordinary European Council to decide the EU economic response to the COVID-19 recession which deeply affected the continent. The summit was among the longest ones in history.
Lebanon
Beirut
6 August
Macron travelled to Lebanon two days after the 2020 Beirut explosion . He toured the Port of Beirut , the site of the explosions and met with rescuers and local firemen. Macron also met with President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Hassan Diab .
Lebanon
Beirut , Jaj
31 August–1 September
Macron travelled to Lebanon for the second time in a month. He visited Lebanese singer Fairuz in Rabieh . On the next day, he went to Jaj to plant a cedar tree marking the centennial of Greater Lebanon . Then, he met UN representatives and NGO members to discuss reconstruction efforts in Beirut. He also met with President Michel Aoun , Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi and other political leaders, in addition to visiting injured people at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital .[42]
Iraq
Baghdad
2 September
Macron travelled to Iraq to assert its "sovereignty", despite regional tensions.[43] He met with President Barham Salih , Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi and President of the Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani .[44]
Lithuania
Vilnius
28–29 September
Macron met with President Gitanas Nausėda and Belarusian Opposition Leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya .
Latvia
Riga
29–30 September
Macron met with President Egils Levits and Prime Minister Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš .
Belgium
Brussels
1–2 October
Macron attended an extraordinary European Council .
Belgium
Brussels
15–16 October
Macron attended the European Council .
Belgium
Brussels
10–11 December
Macron attended the European Council .
2021
President Emmanuel Macron with US President, German Chancellor and UK Prime Minister in Rome , 30 October 2021
2022
President Emmanuel Macron attends the G7 leaders meeting in Brussels , 24 March 2022
President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron with United States President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at the White House during his state visit to Washington, D.C., 1 December 2022
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Areas visited
Date(s)
Details
Germany
Berlin
25 January
Macron met with Chancellor Olaf Scholz .
Russia
Moscow
7 February
Macron met with President Vladimir Putin .
Ukraine
Kyiv
8 February
Macron met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy .
Germany
Berlin
8 February
Macron met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Polish President Andrzej Duda .
Belgium
Brussels
17–18 February
Macron attended in Brussels the sixth European Union – African Union summit.
Belgium
Brussels
24 February
Macron attended a special meeting of the European Council to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine .
Belgium
Brussels
24–25 March
Macron travelled to Brussels to attend an extraordinary NATO summit and a G7 Leaders meeting about the Russian invasion of Ukraine . He also attended the European Council .
Germany
Berlin
9 May
Macron travelled to Berlin to meet with Chancellor Olaf Scholz on his first trip abroad after his re-election in April 2022.
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
15 May
Macron travelled to Abu Dhabi to pay tribute to the late President of the United Arab Emirates Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan who died two days earlier.
Belgium
Brussels
30–31 May
Macron attended a special meeting of the European Council .
Romania
Constanța
14–15 June
Macron visited the French troops based in Constanța. He also met with President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă .
Moldova
Chișinău
15 June
Macron met with President Maia Sandu .
Ukraine
Kyiv , Irpin
16 June
Macron met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz , Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis for the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine . He travelled to Kyiv by train from Rzeszów for safety reasons.
Belgium
Brussels
23–24 June
Macron attended in Brussels a EU-Western Balkans Leaders meeting, a European Council and a Euro summit .
Germany
Schloss Elmau
25–28 June
Macron travelled to the Bavarian Alps to attend the 48th G7 summit . He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida .
Spain
Madrid
28–30 June
Macron attended the 32nd NATO summit .
Portugal
Lisbon
30 June
Macron attended the 2022 United Nations Ocean Conference.
Cameroon
Yaoundé
25–26 July
Macron met with Presidents Paul Biya , Patrice Talon and Umaro Sissoco Embaló and french local communities.
Benin
Cotonou
26–27 July
Guinea-Bissau
Bissau
27–28 July
Algeria
Algiers , Oran
25–27 August
Macron met with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune .
United Kingdom
London
18–19 September
Macron attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey and met with King Charles III at a reception at Buckingham Palace .
United States
New York City
19–21 September
Macron attended the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly and met with several heads of state.
Germany
Berlin
3 October
Macron travelled to Berlin to meet with Chancellor Olaf Scholz for a working dinner.
Czech Republic
Prague
6–7 October
Macron attended at Prague Castle the 1st European Political Community Summit and an informal European Council .
Belgium
Brussels
20–21 October
Macron attended the European Council .
Italy
Rome
23–24 October
Macron participated in an international forum on peace. He also met with President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni .
Vatican City
Vatican City
24 October
Macron met with Pope Francis .[45]
Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh
7 November
Macron attended the COP27 .
Indonesia
Bali
14–16 November
Macron travelled to Bali to attend the G20 summit . He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including Chinese President Xi Jinping , Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , Indonesian President Joko Widodo , Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong , Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese .
Thailand
Bangkok
16–18 November
Macron attended the APEC summit . He also met with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and with the French community in Bangkok.
Tunisia
Djerba
19 November
Macron attended the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Summit .
United States
Washington, D.C., New Orleans
29 November – 2 December
Macron met with President Joe Biden , Vice President Kamala Harris and Congressional leaders during an official State Visit. He also met with the French community in Washington and travelled to New Orleans .
Albania
Tirana
6 December
Macron attended the EU-Western Balkans summit.
Spain
Alicante
9 December
Macron attended the 9th EU Med summit along with Southern European Union leaders.
Qatar
Al Khor
14 December
Macron attended the semi-final between France and Morocco of the 2022 FIFA World Cup .
Belgium
Brussels
15 December
Macron attended the European Council .
Qatar
Lusail
18 December
Macron attended the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final between France and Argentina.
Jordan
Amman
20–21 December
Macron attended the second Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership. He also met with King Abdullah II .
2023
President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron arriving at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol , 11 April 2023
2024
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Areas visited
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Switzerland
Davos
17 January
Macron spoke at the 54th World Economic Forum .
Germany
Berlin
22 January
Macron spoke at the Bundestag during a tribute to Wolfgang Schäuble . He also met with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz .
India
Jaipur , New Delhi
25–26 January
Macron was invited as chief guest to celebrate India's 75th Republic Day celebration. He met with President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi .
Sweden
Stockholm , Lund , Malmö
30–31 January
Macron paid a State Visit to Sweden. Macron met King Carl XVI Gustaf , Queen Silvia and other members of the Swedish royal family. Macron also met Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson .
Belgium
Brussels
1 February
Macron attended a Special European Council to discuss budget support to Ukraine.
Czech Republic
Prague
5 March
Macron met with President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Petr Fiala .
Germany
Berlin
15 March
Macron met with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in as part of the Weimar Triangle to discuss aid to Ukraine.
Belgium
Brussels
21–22 March
Macron attended the Nuclear Energy Summit and the European Council summit.
Brazil
Bélem , Itaguai , Brasilia , São Paulo
26–28 March
Macron made a State visit to Brazil and met with President Lula . It was Macron's first visit to Brazil as President and his first trip to Latin America since 2018.[53]
Belgium
Brussels
17–18 April
Macron attended an extraordinary European Council .
Germany
Berlin , Dresden , Münster
26–28 May
Macron paid a state visit to Germany, the first for a French President in Germany since 2000. Macron met with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz .
Italy
Apulia
13–15 June
Macron attended the G7 summit .
Switzerland
Nidwalden
16 June
Macron attended the Summit on Peace in Ukraine at the Bürgenstock Resort .
Belgium
Brussels
17 June
Macron attended the informal European Council summit.
Belgium
Brussels
27–28 June
Macron attended the European Council summit.
United States
Washington, D.C.
9–11 July
Macron attended the 75th NATO summit . He met with several leaders including the American President Joe Biden , the British Prime minister Keir Starmer and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan .
United Kingdom
Woodstock
18 July 2024
Macron attended the 4th EPC Summit in the UK.
Future trips
Multilateral meetings
Group
Year
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
UN GA
18–20 September, New York City
24–26 September, New York City
23–25 September, New York City
22 September, New York City (videoconference )
27 September,[a] New York City
20 September, New York City
21 September,[b] New York City
TBD, New York City
TBD, New York City
G7
26–27 May , Taormina
8–9 June , La Malbaie
24–26 August , Biarritz
10–12 June , Camp David (cancelled )
11–13 June , Carbis Bay
26–28 June , Schloss Elmau
19–21 May , Hiroshima
13–15 June , Apulia
TBD , Kananaskis
G-20
7–8 July , Hamburg
30 November – 1 December , Buenos Aires
28–29 June , Osaka
21–22 November , Riyadh (videoconference )
30–31 October , Rome
15–16 November , Bali
9–10 September , New Delhi
18–19 November , Rio de Janeiro
TBD, South Africa
NATO
25 May , Brussels
11–12 July , Brussels
3–4 December , Watford
14 June , Brussels
24 March , Brussels
11–12 July , Vilnius
9–11 July , Washington
24–26 June , The Hague
28–30 June , Madrid
NSS
TBD
TBD
OIF
11–12 October, Yerevan
19–20 November, Djerba
TBD, Villers-Cotterêts
EP
24 November, Brussels
15 December, Brussels
ASEM
18–19 October, Brussels
21–22 November, Phnom Penh (videoconference )
EU–CELAC
26–27 October, San Salvador
17–18 July, Brussels
TBD
EU
22–23 June, 19–20 October, 14–15 December, Brussels
23 February, 22–23 March, 28–29 June, 17–18 October, 25 November, 13–14 December, Brussels
21–22 March, 10 April, 20–21 June, 30 June – 2 July, 17–18 October, 12–13 December, Brussels
10 March (videoconference ) 17 March (videoconference ), 26 March (videoconference ), 23 April (videoconference ), 19 June (videoconference ), 15–16 October, 10–11 December, Brussels
24–25 May, 24–25 June, 21–22 October, 16 December, Brussels
24–25 March, 23–24 June, 20–21 October, 15 December, Brussels
23–24 March, 29–30 June, 26–27 October, 14–15 December, Brussels
21–22 March, 27–28 June, Brussels
Euro summit
15 December, Brussels
23 March, 29 June, 18 October, 14 December, Brussels
21 June, 13 December, Brussels
11 December, Brussels
25 March (videoconference ), 25 June, 16 December, Brussels
24 June, Brussels
24 March, 27 October Brussels
22 March, Brussels
██ = Did not attend; ██ = Future event .^a Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian attended in the President's place.^b Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna attended in the President's place.
See also
References
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^ "Macron hails power of beauty as Louvre opens in Abu Dhabi" . Retrieved 8 November 2017 .
^ "Emmanuel Macron makes emergency Saudi Arabia trip over Lebanon war fears" . Retrieved 9 November 2017 .
^ "COP 23 : Macron réchauffe (un peu) l'atmosphère à Bonn" . Liberation (in French). Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2017 .
^ "A Göteborg, Macron pousse ses idées sur l'Europe sociale" . Les Echos . Retrieved 19 November 2017 .
^ a b c "Macron en Afrique la semaine prochaine pour présenter sa politique africaine" . Le Point . Retrieved 30 November 2017 .
^ "En déplacement en Algérie, Emmanuel Macron refuse d'être "otage du passé" " . FTVI (in French). Retrieved 7 December 2017 .
^ "Avions, métro et blindés : Macron signe une rafale de contrats au Qatar" . Retrieved 7 December 2017 .
^ Erlanger, Steven (15 December 2017). "At E.U. Meeting, a Hobbled Merkel and a Stalled Agenda" . The New York Times .
^ "Au Niger, Macron veut mettre en scène sa stratégie pour le Sahel" . Le Monde.fr . 22 December 2017.
^ "Visite officielle du Président de la République en Chine" . Embassy of France to China (in French). Retrieved 14 January 2018 .
^ "Macron seeks to woo China's Xi with 'horse diplomacy' " . Reuters . 8 January 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2022 .
^ "Southern EU leaders wrestle with migration and budgets at Med7 summit" . Euronews . Retrieved 10 January 2018 .
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^ "Macron gets the Davos crowd laughing with dig at Trump" . Independent.co.uk . 25 January 2018.
^ "Emmanuel Macron in India: Here's the French President's itinerary" . The Indian Express. 10 March 2018.
^ "Macron congratulates Putin for hosting 'perfect' World Cup" .
^ "Macron to discuss Syria, Iran and Ukraine with Putin on Sunday: Elysee" . Reuters .
^ "China and France sign deals worth $15 billion during Macron's visit" . Reuters . 6 November 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2022 .
^ "France seals multi-billion dollar deals with China, but questions Belt and Road project" . Reuters . 25 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2022 .
^ "French Embassy announces schedule of Macron's visit to Lebanon" . MTV Lebanon . 31 August 2020.[permanent dead link ]
^ "Macron to back Iraq 'sovereignty' on first Baghdad visit" . France 24 . 2 September 2020.
^ "France's Macron reaches Baghdad on first official visit to Iraq" . Al Jazeera . 2 September 2020.
^ "Macron will be received by the Pope during a trip to Rome on October 24 - TIme News" . 11 October 2022.
^ AFP, Source (16 May 2023). "Mongolie : Macron en visite dimanche, une première pour un président français" . Le Point (in French). Retrieved 19 May 2023 .
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^ AFP, Source (28 July 2023). "Macron fait une étape express et " historique " au Sri Lanka" . Le Point (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2023 .
^ a b Srivastava, Mehul (24 October 2023). "Prioritise Gaza hostages release, says Emmanuel Macron on Israel visit" . Financial Times . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ a b c " 'Massive' Israeli incursion into Gaza would be a 'mistake', says Macron" . France 24 . 25 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023 .
^ Olive, Noemie; Rose, Michel (24 October 2023). "Macron proposes anti-Islamic State coalition fights Hamas" . Reuters . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ a b "Emmanuel Macron se rendra au Kazakhstan et en Ouzbékistan les 1er et 2 novembre" . Franceinfo (in French). 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023 .
^ "Macron, presidente da França, vai visitar Itajaí durante agenda internacional" . NSC Total (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 19 March 2024 .
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