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This is a list of international trips made by Antonis Samaras , as Prime Minister of Greece, from 20 June 2012 to 26 January 2015. [1]
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details |
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![]() | Berlin | 24 August | Met with Chancellor Angela Merkel. [2] |
![]() | Paris | 25-26 August | Met with President Francois Hollande. [2] |
![]() | Rome | 20-22 September | Met with Prime Minister Mario Monti and Pope Benedict XVI. [3] [4] |
![]() | Brussels | 18-19 October | Joined the EU summit. [5] |
![]() | Brussels | 13-14 November | Joined the EU summit. [6] |
![]() | Valletta | 15 November | Met with Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi. [7] |
![]() | Brussels | 22-23 November | Joined the EU summit. [8] |
![]() | Brussels | 15-16 December | Joined the EU summit. [9] |
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details |
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![]() | Moscow | 27-28 January | Met with President Vladimir Putin. [26] |
![]() | Brussels | 20-21 March | Joined the EU summit. [27] |
![]() | Brussels | 27 May | Joined the EU summit. [28] |
![]() | Baku | 21 September | Met with President Ilham Aliyev. [29] |
![]() | Berlin | 23 September | Met with Chancellor Angela Merkel. [30] |
![]() | Milan | 17 October | Joined the Asia–Europe Meeting. [31] |
![]() | Brussels | 23-24 October | Joined the EU summit. [32] |
![]() | Nicosia | 6-8 November | Met with President Nicos Anastasiades and delivered a speech in front of the Cypriot House of Representatives. [33] |
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details |
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![]() | Paris | 11 January | Met with President François Hollande. Joined the Republican marches. [34] |
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