This is a list of state visits made by Gjorge Ivanov , the 4th President of Macedonia.
Date | Country | Cities visited | Note |
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May 2009 | Slovenia [1] | Ljubljana | Official State Visit |
May 2010 | Russia [2] | Moscow | Celebration of 65th anniversary of Victory in Great Patriotic War |
November 18, 2009 | Serbia [3] | Belgrade | Funeral of Patriarch Pavle |
February 2010 | Ukraine [4] | Kyiv | Inauguration of Viktor Yanukovych |
February 2010 | Croatia [5] | Zagreb | Inauguration of Ivo Josipovic |
July 2010 | Switzerland [6] | Bern | Official State Visit |
July 2010 | Bosnia and Herzegovina [6] | Srebrenica | 15 years of Srebrenica massacre |
October 2010 | Estonia [7] | Tallinn | Official State Visit |
October 2010 | Serbia | Belgrade | |
November 2010 | Montenegro [8] | Podgorica | |
December 2010 | Italy [8] | Rome | |
February 2011 | Slovenia [9] | Ljubljana | |
February 2011 | Czech Republic [10] | Prague | |
February 2011 | Bosnia and Herzegovina [11] | Mostar, Sarajevo | Commemorating 7 years of the death of President Trajkovski |
March 2011 | Albania [12] | Tirana | Official State Visit |
April 2011 | Hungary [13] | Budapest | |
May 2011 | Vatican City [14] | Vatican City | Beatification of Pope John Paul II |
June 2011 | Italy [15] | Rome | 150 anniversary of the unification of Italy |
June 2011 | Austria [16] | Vienna | Official State Visit |
October 2011 | Romania [17] | Bucharest | |
October 2011 | Croatia [18] | Zagreb | |
December 2011 | Czech Republic [16] | Prague | Funeral of Vaclav Havel |
February 2012 | Turkey [19] | Ankara | Official State Visit |
April 2012 | Lithuania [20] | Vilnius | Official State Visit |
April 2012 | Latvia [21] | Riga | Official State Visit |
June 2012 | Azerbaijan | Baku | Crans-Montana Forum |
July 2012 | United Kingdom [22] | London | Opening ceremony of Summer Olympic Games |
October 2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina [23] | Sarajevo | Official State Visit |
January 2013 | Qatar [24] | Doha | Official State Visit |
March 2013 | Vatican City [25] | Vatican City | Inauguration of Pope Francis |
July 2013 | Croatia [19] | Zagreb | Formal reception for Croatia's accession to the EU |
October 2013 | China [19] | Beijing | Official State Visit |
December 2013 | Austria [26] | Vienna | Official State Visit |
February 2014 | Russia [27] | Moscow | Official State Visit |
February 2014 | Bosnia and Herzegovina [28] | Mostar, Sarajevo | Commemorating 10 years of the death of President Trajkovski |
February 2014 | Czech Republic [29] | Prague | Official State Visit |
May 2014 | Italy/ [27] | Rome | |
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June 2014 | Ukraine [25] | Kyiv | Inauguration of Petro Poroshenko |
June 2014 | Bosnia and Herzegovina [30] | Sarajevo | Celebration of 100 years from the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
August 2014 | Turkey [31] | Ankara | Inauguration of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
October 2014 | Switzerland [1] | Bern | Official State Visit |
November 2014 | Serbia [32] | Belgrade | Official State Visit |
January 15–16, 2015 | Qatar [33] | Doha | Opening of World Men's Handball Championship |
January 27, 2015 | Poland [34] | Auschwitz | 70th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau |
February 1, 2015 | Bulgaria [34] | Sofia | Funeral of Zhelyu Zhelev |
February 15, 2015 | Croatia [34] | Zagreb | Inauguration of Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic |
March, 2015 | Morocco | Dakhla | Crans-Montana Forum |
April 2–3, 2015 | Albania [35] | Tirana, Pustec | Official visit |
April, 2015 | Azerbaijan | Baku | Crans-Montana Forum |
July 6–7, 2015 | Croatia [36] | Zagreb | Official State Visit |
July 11, 2015 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Srebrenica | 20 years of Srebrenica genocide |
September 15–16, 2015 | Montenegro | Cetinje, Podgorica | Official State Visit |
October 31, 2015 | Holy See | Vatican | Official State Visit |
March 20, 2017 | Hungary | Budapest | Working Visit [37] |
May 23–24, 2017 | Russia | Moscow | Working Visit [38] |
December 7, 2017 | Monaco | Monaco City | Working Visit [39] |
December 11–12, 2017 | Brazil | Brasília | Official State Visit [40] |
February 19–20, 2018 | Turkey | Ankara | Official State Visit [41] |
June 14–15, 2018 | Bulgaria | Sofia | Official State Visit [42] |
July 17–18, 2018 | Moldova | Chișinău | Official State Visit [43] |
October 4–05, 2018 | Czech Republic | Prague | Official State Visit [44] |
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