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 2020, Emmanuel Macron has made 117 presidential trips to 56 states internationally since his inauguration on 14 May 2017. National trips are not included. The number of visits per country where he travelled are:

Map of international trips made by Emmanuel Macron as president:
  1 visit
  2 visits
  3 visits
  4 visits
  5 visits
  France and Andorra

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) Details
 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. This 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 in 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 attends 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 in 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 in 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.[14]
 Romania Bucharest 24 August Macron met with Romanian president.[15]
 Bulgaria Varna 25 August Macron met with Bulgarian President and Prime Minister in Euxinograd Palace.[16]
Luxembourg Luxembourg City, Niederanven 28 August Macron met with Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg. Then there are political talks at Senningen Castle with the head of government Xavier Bettel and then Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel.[17]
 Greece Athens 6–7 September Macron paid a state visit in 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 meet several head of states.[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 in his second 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 Göteborg 17 November Macron attended the Union European social summit.[26]
 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 28–29 November Macron met with the Burkinabe President, did a speech about Africa, exchanged with students and visited a solar-powered plant.[27]
 Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan 29–30 November Macron attended the Africa-European Union summit.[27]
 Ghana Accra 30 November Macron met with the Ghanean 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 in a 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
Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 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]
 Italy Rome 10 January Macron met Southern European Union leaders about migration and budgets at EuroMed 7 summit.[33]
 United Kingdom Camberley, London 18 January Macron met with Prime Minister Theresa May.[34]
  Switzerland Davos 24 January Macron made a speech in Davos at the World Economic Forum.[35]
 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.[36]
 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. 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.[37][38]
 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 several heads of states.
 Armenia Yerevan 10–12 October Macron travelled to Yerevan to attend the 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

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 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 the EuroMed 7 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.
  Switzerland Geneva 11 June Macron attended the centenary of the International Labour Organization.
 Malta Valletta 14 June Macron attended the EuroMed 7 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 and Emperor Naruhito 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.
 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 several head of states.
 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.
 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

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 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.
 State of 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 Coronavirus 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 explosions. 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.

Future trips

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 21–22 November 2020 Macron will travel to Riyadh, where he is scheduled to attend the 2020 G20 Riyadh summit.
 Japan Tokyo 23 July 2021 Macron will travel to Tokyo, where he is scheduled to attend the 2021 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.

During the visit of the President of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales, to Paris on June 8, 2017, Macron said that he would visit his counterpart in Guatemala.[39]

Multilateral meetings

GroupYear
201720182019202020212022
UN GASeptember 18–20,
New York City
September 24–26,
New York City
September 23–25,
New York City
September,
New York City
September,
New York City
G7May 26–27,
Taormina
June 8–9,
La Malbaie
August 24–26,
Biarritz
TBD,
Washington, D.C.
TBD,
 United Kingdom
G-20July 7–8,
Hamburg
November 30 – December 1,
Buenos Aires
June 28–29,
Osaka
November 21–22,
Riyadh
TBD,
 Italy
NATOMay 25,
Brussels
July 11–12,
Brussels
December 3–4,
Watford
TBD
NSSTBDTBD
OIFOctober 11–12,
Yerevan
December 12–13,
Tunis
EPNovember 24,
Brussels
TBD
ASEMOctober 18–19,
Brussels
November 16–17,
Phnom Penh
EUCELACOctober 26–27,
San Salvador
TBDTBD
EU22–23 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),
19 June (videoconference),
15–16 October,
10–11 December,
Brussels
TBD,
Brussels
Euro summit15 December,
Brussels
23 March,
29 June,
18 October,
14 December,
Brussels
21 June,
13 December,
Brussels
TBD,
Brussels
██ = Did not attend; ██ = Future event.

See also

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