List of international prime ministerial trips made by Matteo Renzi

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Matteo Renzi with Barack Obama at the White House.

This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Matteo Renzi , who served as the 56th Prime Minister of Italy from 22 February 2014 until his resignation on 12 December 2016.

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Summary of international trips

Map of international trips made by Matteo Renzi as Prime Minister:
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Map of international trips made by Matteo Renzi as Prime Minister:
  Italy
  1 visit
  2 visits
  3 visits
  4 visits
  7 visits
Number of visitsCountry
1 visit Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Republic of Congo, Cuba, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Latvia, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Netherlands, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Spain, Switzerland, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam.
2 visits Belgium, China, Egypt, Japan, Poland, Russia, Tunisia, Turkey
3 visits United Kingdom
4 visits France, Germany
7 visits United States

2014

The following international trips were made by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in 2014:

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Notes
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Tunis 4 March Prime Minister Renzi's state visit to Tunisia was his first trip outside Italy as head of the government. He chose Tunisia as the first foreign trip of his premiership in a demonstration of his new foreign policy towards Africa. Renzi met President Moncef Marzouki and Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa. [1]
Flag of France.svg France Paris 15 March Renzi's visit to France was his first trip in a country of the European Union. In Paris, Prime Minister Renzi met French President François Hollande. [2]
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Berlin 17 March Matteo Renzi went to Berlin where he met the German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with whom discussed about the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the economic policies of the EU. [3]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom London 1 April Renzi met in London the UK Prime Minister David Cameron, the leader of the Labour Party Ed Miliband and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson. [4]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Brussels 4–5 JunePrime Minister Renzi went in Brussels to participate to the 40th G7 summit. The first one after the suspension of Russia from the G8. The main topics where the Pro-Russian protests in Ukraine and the economic crisis. [5]
Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Hanoi 9–10 June With his wife Agnese Landini, Renzi started his official trip to Asia, from Vietnam. He met President Trương Tấn Sang and Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, as well as Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng. In doing so, Renzi became the first Italian Prime Minister to officially visit Vietnam since 1973, when diplomacy first began between Italy and North Vietnam. [6]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Beijing 10–12 June In Beijing Renzi met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, who congratulated him for the "important reforms" being undertaken by his government. Xi also stated that China would continue cooperation with Italy ahead of Expo 2015 in Milan. [7]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Astana 12 JunePrime Minister Renzi met Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana, where they discussed withdrawal of Italian troops from Afghanistan. [8]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Ypres 26 JuneMatteo Renzi visited Ypres for the commemoration of the centenary from the First World War. [9]
Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique Maputo 19 JulyPrime Minister Renzi's started a major trip to Africa, meeting the Mozambique President Armando Guebuza, with whom signed economic pacts to create investments by the Italian government-onwned oil company Eni in the African country for 50 billion dollars. [10]
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Republic of Congo Brazzaville 20 JulyMatteo Renzi visited the Republic of Congo where he met President Denis Sassou Nguesso, with whom he signed a cooperation for the extraction of oil in the country. [11]
Flag of Angola.svg Angola Luanda 20 JulyRenzi met with Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos in Luanda; it was the final stage of his trip to Africa. [12]
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Cairo 2 August Matteo Renzi met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo, holding talks about a variety of issues, including the Israel-Gaza conflict. Renzi stated that Italy would support the Egyptian truce proposal, with the two leaders calling for an immediate cease-fire and the beginning of peace treaties. [13]
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq Baghdad 20 August Renzi met the Head of State Fuad Masum, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and his immediate predecessor Nouri al-Maliki to discussed about the insurgency of the Islamic State. [14]
Flag of Kurdistan.svg Iraqi Kurdistan Erbil 20 AugustIn Erbil Renzi met the President of Iraqi Kurdistan Mas'ud Barzani and Prime Minister Nechervan Barzani. [15]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Newport 4–5 September Prime Minister Renzi participated to the NATO Summit in Newport.
Flag of the United States.svg United States New York City 21–26 September On 22 September, Renzi visited Silicon Valley, California, where he met young Italian emigrants who created startups in the USA. [16] He also visited the headquarters of Twitter, Google and Yahoo! to hold talks with chief executives. Renzi was accompanied by former US Secretaries of State, Condoleezza Rice and George Shultz, and by the former American ambassador to Italy, Ronald P. Spogli. [17]

The following day, Renzi spoke at a United Nations summit in New York City, focussing on the problem of climatic change. [18] Following the summit, Renzi met former US President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. [19] At the end of his trip, Renzi participated in a reception offered by President Barack Obama. [20]

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom London 2 October Renzi met in London the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron. [21]
Flag of Romania.svg Romania Bucharest 13 November With his wife, Agnese Landini, Renzi met in Bucharest the Prime Minister of the Romania Victor Ponta. [22]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Brisbane 15–16 November Matteo Renzi participated with his wife Agnese Landini at the G20 summit in Brisbane. Renzi had also a bilateral meeting with the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. [23]
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Ashgabat 18 NovemberIn Ashgabat, with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, Renzi signed a number of economic pacts securing increased gas supply. [24]
Flag of Austria.svg Austria Vienna 24 November Matteo Renzi met the Austrian Prime Minister Werner Faymann in Vienna. [25]
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria Algiers 2 DecemberRenzi met in Algiers the Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal. With the two leaders of the country, Renzi discussed the Libyan crisis, immigration from North Africa, and also about gas imports from Algeria as an alternative to Russian imports, following the tensions between the European Union and Russia. [26]
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Istanbul 11 December On 11 December Renzi then travelled to Ankara for a second meeting with Erdoğan, during which Renzi expressed his support for Turkish accession to the European Union. On the same day he met Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu. [27]
Flag of Albania.svg Albania Tirana 30 DecemberPrime Minister Renzi met in Tirana the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and the President Bujar Nishani. [28]

2015

The following international trips were made by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in 2015:

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Notes
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 8 JanuaryRenzi made his first official trip of the year when he met Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi to address issues of foreign policy and economic issues such as Alitalia-Etihad. The two leaders discussed joint co-operation domains and enhancing trade exchange and cooperation in the energy and aerospace fields. [29]
Flag of France.svg France Paris 11 January Matteo Renzi participated, with more than 40 world leaders and three million people, in the Republican March organised by President François Hollande after the Charlie Hebdo shooting. [30]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Davos 21 January Prime Minister Renzi participated to the World Economic Forum in Davos. [31]
Flag of France.svg France Paris 24 February Prime Minister Renzi participated to a bilateral meeting in Paris with the French President François Hollande [32]
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Kyiv 4 March Renzi met in Kyiv the President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko; the meeting was focused on the War in Donbass. During the press conference, Renzi stated that: "Italy and the EU will continue to work together to implement the Minsk accord and doing all we can to return to peace with the respect of the integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine." [33]
Flag of Russia.svg Russia Moscow 5 March Matteo Renzi met Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow. The talks between the leaders was focused on international issues, such as settlement of the crisis in Ukraine, the situations in the Middle East and in Libya, as well as fighting terrorism. Putin guaranteed Russian support in case of a UN intervention in Libya against the Islamic State [34]
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Sharm el-Sheik 13 March Renzi participated to the Egypt Economic Development Conference with the President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. [35]
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Tunis 29 March Renzi participated in a march organised by the Tunisian government after the Bardo National Museum attack. [36]
Flag of Malta.svg Malta Valletta 8 April Matteo Renzi visited Malta, where he met the Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, discussing about the illegal immigration in the Mediterranean Sea. [37]
Flag of the United States.svg United States Washington D.C. 16–17 April At the White House Renzi discussed, with President Obama, about many issues, including Ukraine, Libya and Islamic State. They also talked about Europe's economy, a pending trade pact between the U.S. and Europe, climate change and energy security. [38]
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Schloss Elmau 7–8 June Prime Minister Renzi went in Schloss Elmau to participate to the 41st G7 summit. The leaders reached amo agreement on CO2 emission and global warming. [39]
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Berlin 1 July Matteo Renzi met in Berlin Chancellor Angela Merkel. They discussed about the Greek debt crisis and the bailout referendum. [40]
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia Addis Ababa 14 July Renzi visited Addis Ababa where he met the President Mulatu Teshome and Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. [41]
Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Nairobi 15 July Matteo Renzi met the Keyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and spoke at the University of Nairobi. [42]
Flag of Israel.svg Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem 21–22 July Prime Minister Renzi had a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and spoke to the Knesset, on the following day. [43]
Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine Ramallah 22 July Matteo Renzi met the President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas. [44]
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Tokyo, Kyoto 2–4 August Renzi had a bilateral meeting in Tokyo with Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and was received at the Japanese Imperial Palace by the Emperor Akihito. [45]
Flag of the United States.svg United States New York City 26–29 September Prime Minister Renzi travelled to New York City to attend the seventieth session of the United Nations General Assembly. In his address, Renzi expressed Italy's support to "politically solve" the Syrian Civil War, as well as to alleviate climate change. [46]
Flag of Chile.svg Chile Santiago 23–24 October Matteo Renzi met the Chilean President Michelle Bachelet at the presidential palace La Moneda, inaugurating several renewable energy projects promoted by Enel. The Prime Minister spoke also at the University of Chile. [47]
Flag of Peru.svg Peru Lima,
Machu Picchu
25–26 October Renzi visited the sanctuary of Machu Picchu with the Prime Minister Pedro Cateriano. On the following day he went to Lima, where he met the Peruvian President Ollanta Humala. [48]
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Bogotà 27 October Prime Minister Renzi met the President Juan Manuel Santos, promoting new energetic treaties. [49]
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba Havana 28 OctoberMatteo Renzi became the first Italian Prime Minister to visit Cuba. In Havana he met President Raúl Castro; he was the first G7 leader to visit Cuba after the normalization of relations between Cuba and the United States. [50]
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Riyadh 8–9 NovemberPrime Minister Renzi met the King of Saudi Arabia King Salman, with whom signed lot of economic cooperation pacts between the two countries. [51]
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Antalya 15–16 November Matteo Renzi participated at the G20 summit in Antalya, hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan; the summit was focused on the fight to the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant. [52]
Flag of France.svg France Paris 25 November Prime Minister Renzi participated to a bilateral meeting in Paris with the French President François Hollande, focused on the fight to ISIL. It was the first meeting with Hollande, after the November Paris Attack. Renzi had also a lectio magistralis to Sorbonne University. [53]
Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Shama22 December Renzi visited the Italian troops in Lebanon, who took part to the United Nations peacekeeping mission UNIFIL. [54]

2016

Renzi and Enrique Pena Nieto during an arrival ceremony in Mexico City. Matteo Renzi Enrique Pena Nieto 2016 2.jpeg
Renzi and Enrique Peña Nieto during an arrival ceremony in Mexico City.

The following international trips were made by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in 2016:

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Notes
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Berlin 29 January Prime Minister Renzi participated to a bilateral meeting in Berlin with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The two leaders discussed about the migrant and economic crisis. [55]
Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Abuja 1 FebruaryRenzi met President Muhammadu Buhari; with whom signed an agreement on enhancing cooperation between the Nigerian and Italian Polices. The two leaders also discussed agout terrorism and migration. [56]
Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Accra 2 FebruaryMatteo Renzi met President John Dramani Mahama. The Prime Minister also spoke to the Parliament. [57]
Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal Dakar 3 FebruaryPrime Minister Renzi met President Macky Sall and Prime Minister Mohammed Dionne. Renzi also spoke at the Cheikh Anta Diop University. [58]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands The Hague 5 February Matteo Renzi met the Prime Minister Mark Rutte. They discussed about economic crisis and immigration. [59]
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Buenos Aires 15–16 February Matteo Renzi met the President Mauricio Macri for a state visit to Buenos Aires. He was the first European leader to meet Macri after the 2015 election. [60]
Flag of Spain.svg Spain Tarragona 21 March Prime Minister Renzi went in Catalonia after a bus accident in which seven Italian girls died. [61]
Flag of the United States.svg United States Stillwater, NV, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, Washington D.C. 29 March–1 April Prime Minister Renzi visited an Enel plant in Nevada; on the following day he visited an Italian school and Fermilab; then visited IBM's Watson center and Harvard University; on 1 April he participated to the Nuclear Security Summit, where he met President Barack Obama. [62]
Flag of Iran.svg Iran Tehran 12–13 April Matteo Renzi became the first Western leader to visit Iran after the agreement on Iranian nuclear program. He met both President Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. [63]
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexico City 20 April Matteo Renzi met the Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto at Los Pinos residence. He also spoke to the ITAM University. [64]
Flag of the United States.svg United States New York City 21–22 April Prime Minister Renzi signed the COP 21 treaty at the United Nations Headquarters. Renzi also met the former U.S. President Bill Clinton and had a phone call with his wife and current presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. [65]
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Shima 26–27 May Prime Minister Renzi went in Shima to participate to the 42nd G7 summit. The world leaders discussed about immigration, economic crisis and ISIL terrorist threat. [66]
Flag of Russia.svg Russia Saint Petersburg 17 June Renzi met President Vladimir Putin, to the World Economic Forum. The two leaders discussed of European migrant crisis, war on ISIL, International sanctions against Russia, Donbass War and Brexit. [67]
Flag of Poland.svg Poland Warsaw 8–9 July Prime Minister Renzi participated to the NATO Summit in Warsaw. He also had a bilateral meeting with Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło. [68]
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Rio de Janeiro,
São Paulo
3–6 August Matteo Renzi was in Brazil to participate in the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics at the Maracanã Stadium. He also visited São Paulo, where he met the Italian community. [69]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Hangzhou 4–6 September Prime Minister Renzi participated at the G20 summit in Hangzhou, hosted by President Xi Jinping. Renzi also spoke to the Tongji University. [70]
Flag of the United States.svg United States New York City 18–20 September Matteo Renzi travelled to New York City to attend the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly. Renzi discussed with the former U.S. President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Foundation and he also had a bilateral meeting with the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. On Tuesday he spoke at the Council on Foreign Relations. Renzi also received from the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry the Global Citizen Award of the Atlantic Council. [71] [72]
Flag of the United States.svg United States Washington D.C. 17–19 October Prime Minister Renzi and his wife Agnese Landini were welcomed to the White House by President Barack Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama; they also had a state dinner at the White House. On Wednesday Renzi also spoke at the Johns Hopkins University. [73]

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