The number of visits per country where President Osmani traveled as per 14 December 2024 are:
No. | Country | Date | Cities visited | Type of visit | Rf. |
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1 | Albania | 17 December 2020 | Tirana | Official visit [a] | [1] |
2 | Belgium | 12–13 January 2021 | Brussels | Official visit [a] | [2] [3] |
3 | Switzerland | 2–5 March 2021 | Bern | Official visit [a] | [4] |
4 | Slovenia | 17 May 2021 | Kranj | Brdo-Brijuni Process | [5] |
5 | Estonia | 10–11 June 2021 | Tallinn | Official visit | [6] [7] |
6 | Turkey | 17–18 June 2021 | Antalya | SEECP Summit | [8] |
7 | Austria | 22 June 2021 | Vienna | Official visit | [9] |
8 | Japan | 23 July 2021 | Tokyo | 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony | [10] |
9 | Switzerland | 1 September 2021 | Interlaken | Swiss Economic Forum | [11] |
10 | Germany | 14 September 2021 | Berlin | Official visit | [12] |
11 | United States | 19–25 September 2021 | New York City | Working visit | [13] |
12 | 15–16 October 2021 | United Nations Security Council Meeting | [14] | ||
13 | Portugal | 28–29 October 2021 | Lisbon | Official visit | [15] |
14 | Canada | 19–24 November 2021 | Ottawa and Halifax | [16] | |
15 | Germany | 18 February 2022 | Munich | Munich Security Conference | [17] |
16 | Turkey | 26 February–1 March 2022 | Ankara and Istanbul | Official visit | [18] |
17 | Malta | 2–3 March 2022 | Valletta | [19] | |
18 | Turkey | 11–13 March 2022 | Antalya | Antalya Diplomacy Forum | [20] |
19 | Qatar | 25–29 March 2022 | Doha | Official visit | [21] |
20 | United States | 26–30 April 2022 | Washington, D.C. | Funeral ceremony of Madeleine Albright | [22] |
21 | Panama | 4–6 May 2022 | Panama City | Official visit | [23] |
22 | Costa Rica | 7–9 May 2022 | San José | Inauguration of President Rodrigo Chaves Robles | [23] |
23 | United States | 10–11 May 2022 | Washington, D.C. | Munich Leaders Meetings | [24] |
24 | Lithuania | 12–13 May 2022 | Vilnius | Official visit | [25] |
25 | Greece | 10–11 June 2022 | Athens | SEECP Summit | [26] |
26 | North Macedonia | 16–17 June 2022 | Skopje and Lake Prespa | Official visit and Prespa Forum Dialogue | [27] |
27 | Belgium | 23 June 2022 | Brussels | EU-Western Balkans Summit | |
28 | Thailand | 24–26 June 2022 | Bangkok | Official visit | [28] |
29 | Singapore | 27–28 June 2022 | Singapore | Official visit | [29] |
30 | Slovenia | 4–5 July 2022 | Ljubljana | Official visit | [30] |
31 | Albania | 24 July 2022 | Tirana | Inauguration of President Bajram Begaj | [31] |
32 | United States | 25–27 July 2022 | Washington, D.C. | Working visit | [32] |
33 | Czech Republic | 30 August – 2 September 2022 | Prague | Official visit | [33] |
34 | Slovenia | 12 September 2022 | Kranj | Brdo-Brijuni Process | [34] |
35 | Germany | 15 September 2022 | Potsdam | Working visit | [35] |
36 | United Kingdom | 19 September 2022 | London | State funeral of Elizabeth II | [36] |
37 | United States | 20–27 September 2022 | New York City | Official visit | [37] |
38 | Czech Republic | 6–7 October 2022 | Prague | 1st European Political Community Summit | [38] |
39 | France | 10 November 2022 | Paris | Paris Peace Forum | [39] |
40 | Austria | 16 November 2022 | Vienna | Official visit | [40] |
41 | Tunisia | 19–20 November 2022 | Djerba | OIF Summit | [41] |
42 | Bulgaria | 30 November–1 December 2022 | Sofia | Official visit | [42] |
43 | Albania | 6 December 2022 | Tirana | 2022 EU-Western Balkans summit | [43] |
44 | Vatican City | 23 January 2023 | Vatican City | Official visit | [44] |
45 | Italy | Rome | |||
46 | Iceland | 2–3 February 2023 | Reykjavík | Working visit | [45] |
47 | Montenegro | 7 February 2023 | Podgorica | Official visit | [46] |
48 | Germany | 18 February 2023 | Munich | Munich Security Conference | [47] |
49 | Italy | 11 April 2023 | Frascineto, Catanzaro and Cosenza | Working visit | [48] |
50 | North Macedonia | 26 April 2023 | Skopje | Official visit | [49] |
51 | United Kingdom | 5–6 May 2023 | London | Coronation of King Charles III | [50] |
52 | Montenegro | 20 May 2023 | Podgorica | Inauguration of President Jakov Milatović | [51] |
53 | Moldova | 1 June 2023 | Chișinău | 2nd European Political Community Summit | [52] |
54 | Turkey | 3 June 2023 | Ankara | Inauguration of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | [53] |
55 | France | 14 June 2023 | Strasbourg | The plenary session of the European Parliament | [54] |
56 | Luxembourg | 15 June 2023 | Luxembourg | Official visit | [55] |
57 | Germany | 16 June 2023 | Berlin | Working visit | [56] |
58 | Montenegro | 27 June 2023 | Podgorica | SEECP Summit | [57] |
59 | Austria | 27 August 2023 | Alpbach | 2023 European Forum Alpbach | [58] |
60 | Albania | 5–6 September 2023 | Tirana | Official visit | [59] |
61 | North Macedonia | 11 September 2023 | Skopje | Brdo-Brijuni Process | [60] |
62 | United States | 17–23 September 2023 | New York City | Working visit | [61] |
63 | Spain | 5 October 2023 | Granada | 3rd European Political Community Summit | [62] |
64 | Croatia | 10 October 2023 | Zagreb | Official visit | [63] |
65 | United States | 23 October 2023 | New York City and Des Moines | Working visit | [64] |
66 | Singapore | 6 November 2023 | Singapore | Working visit | [65] |
67 | Finland | 9 November 2023 | Helsinki | Funeral ceremony of Martti Ahtisaari | [66] |
68 | Portugal | 15 November 2023 | Lisbon | Working visit | [67] |
69 | United Arab Emirates | 2–4 December 2023 | Dubai | Working visit | [68] |
70 | Turkey | 8 December 2023 | Istanbul | Working visit | [69] |
71 | Qatar | 10–11 December 2023 | Doha | Doha Forum | [70] |
72 | European Union | 13 December 2023 | Brussels | EU–Western Balkan Summit | [71] |
73 | Qatar | 25–27 February 2024 | Doha | Working visit | [72] |
74 | Albania | 28 February 2024 | Tirana | Ukraine–Southeast Europe Summit | [73] |
75 | Turkey | 1 March 2024 | Antalya | Antalya Diplomacy Forum | [74] |
76 | United States | 6–9 May 2024 | Dallas | 2024 US-Africa Business Summit | [75] |
77 | Denmark | 14–15 May 2024 | Copenhagen | Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2024 | [76] |
78 | Bulgaria | 18 May 2024 | Sofia | Clinton Global Initiative | [77] |
79 | El Salvador | 31 May–1 June 2024 | San Salvador | Inauguration of President Nayib Bukele | [78] |
80 | North Macedonia | 13 June 2024 | Skopje | SEECP Summit 2024 | [79] |
81 | Switzerland | 15–16 June 2024 | Lucerne | June 2024 Ukraine peace summit | [80] |
82 | Italy | 28 June 2024 | Bellagio | Global Women Leaders Summit | [81] |
83 | United States | 9–11 July 2024 | Washington, D.C. | NATO Women, Peace and Security (WPS) | [82] |
84 | United Kingdom | 18 July 2024 | Woodstock | 4th European Political Community Summit | [83] |
85 | France | 26 July–1 August 2024 | Paris | 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony | [84] |
86 | Croatia | 4 August 2024 | Sinj | Working visit | [85] |
87 | Austria | 26 August 2024 | Alpbach | 2024 European Forum Alpbach | [86] |
88 | Czech Republic | 30 August 2024 | Prague | Globsec Forum | [87] |
89 | Poland | 11 September 2024 | Warsaw | Vital Voices Summit | [88] |
90 | Germany | 12 September 2024 | Potsdam | M100 Sanssouci Colloquium | [89] |
91 | United States | 20–26 September 2024 | New York City | Working visit | [90] |
92 | Germany | 2 October 2024 | Berlin | Official visit | [91] |
93 | France | 4–5 October 2024 | Villers-Cotterêts | OIF Summit 2024 | [92] |
94 | Montenegro | 7 October 2024 | Tivat | Brdo-Brijuni Process | [93] |
95 | Croatia | 9 October 2024 | Dubrovnik | Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit | [94] |
96 | United States | 18–23 October 2024 | New York City | Working visit | [95] |
97 | Qatar | 30–31 October 2024 | Doha | Working visit | [96] |
98 | Hungary | 7 November 2024 | Budapest | 5th European Political Community Summit | [97] |
99 | Canada | 23–24 November 2024 | Halifax | Working visit | [98] |
100 | Colombia | 26–27 November 2024 | Bogotá | Official visit | [99] |
101 | European Union | 4–5 December 2024 | Brussels | Official visit | [100] |
102 | France | 7 December 2024 | Paris | Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris | [101] |
103 | United States | 12–14 December 2024 | Washington, D.C. | Working visit | [102] |
104 | European Union | 18 December 2024 | Brussels | EU-Western Balkan Summit | [103] |
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