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This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Ulf Kristersson , the 35th and current Prime Minister of Sweden since 18 October 2022. [1]
As of 10 July 2024, Kristersson has visited 19 countries during his tenure as Prime Minister. The number of visits per country where Kristersson has traveled are:
Country | Location(s) | Dates | Details |
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Belgium | Brussels | 20–21 October 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels in his first trip outside Sweden as prime minister. He met with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg to discuss Sweden's membership application and timeline to join NATO [2] and attended the European Council meeting to discuss the European Union response to the ongoing global energy crisis as well as response to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and effects caused by the Nord Stream gas leaks. [3] |
Finland | Helsinki | 28 October 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Helsinki in his first bilateral trip as prime minister and met with President Sauli Niinistö and Prime Minister Sanna Marin. [4] |
Finland | Helsinki | 1 November 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Helsinki again and attended the 74th Session of the Nordic Council. He also held bilateral meetings with Prime Minister of Iceland Katrín Jakobsdóttir and Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre. [5] [6] |
Egypt | Sharm el-Sheikh | 7 November 2022 | Kristersson attended the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh and delivered the national address to the conference as well as co-chaired discussions on food supply chains. [7] |
Turkey | Ankara | 8 November 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Ankara to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. They spoke, among other things, about EU-Turkey relations, Sweden's application to join NATO and efforts to combat terrorism. [8] |
Belgium | Brussels | 15 December 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend the European Council one-day summit. During the summit, they discussed issues related to Russian invasion of Ukraine, sanctions against Russia, financial aid to Ukraine and response to the continuing energy crisis. They also spoke about military defence cooperation of the European Union as well as granted Croatia to join the Schengen area by 1 January 2023. [9] |
Latvia | Riga | 19 December 2022 | Kristersson travelled to Riga to meet with Prime Minister of Latvia Krišjānis Kariņš. He also attended the Joint Expeditionary Force Leaders Summit. [10] |
Country | Location(s) | Dates | Details |
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France | Paris | 3 January 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. [11] |
France | Strasbourg | 17 January 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Strasbourg to address the European Parliament and to lay out the agenda of Sweden's Presidency of the Council of the European Union. [12] |
Estonia | Tallinn | 7 February 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Tallinn to meet with Estonian President Alar Karis and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. [13] |
Lithuania | Vilnius | Kristersson travelled to Vilnius to meet with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė and Seimas speaker Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen. [14] | |
Ukraine | Kyiv | 15 February 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Kyiv to meet with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. [15] |
Germany | Munich | 17–19 February 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Munich to attend the 59th Munich Security Conference. [16] |
Germany | Berlin | 15 March 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Berlin to meet with Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz. He also visited the Hertie School where he spoke about a greener, safer and freer Europe and took questions from students. [17] |
Belgium | Brussels | 20–24 March 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend an international donor conference to help people in Turkey and Syria affected by the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake on 20 March 2023. He attended the tripartite social summit for growth and employment on 22 March 2023. He then attended the European council meeting 23–24 March 2023, where they discussed the European Unions continued support for Ukraine, but also competitiveness, economy and migration. [18] [19] [20] |
Denmark | Birkerød, Lyngby-Tårbæk | 25 April 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Denmark along with Minister for Migration Maria Malmer Stenergard to meet with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Danish Minister for Migration and Integration Kaare Dybvad Bek. They visited Hjemresestyrelsen (The Danish Return Agency) and Nationalt ID-center (Danish National ID Centre). They also held meetings at Marienborg addressing migration, asylum policy and the current pressure on the European Unions external border. [21] |
Finland | Helsinki | 3 May 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Finland to meet with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir. They spoke about security issues, nordic cooperation and their countries continued strong support for Ukraine. [22] The meeting concluded with a Nordic–Ukrainian summit which was visited by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. [23] |
Moldova | Mimi Castle, Bulboaca, Chisinău | 1 June 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Moldova to attend the 2nd European Political Community Summit. He also held multilateral talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and five other European countries. [24] |
Spain | Madrid | 5 June 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Spain to meet with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. He also visited the crisis management center (CITGO) of the Ministry of the Interior. [25] |
United Kingdom | London | 19 June 2023 | Kristersson travelled to London to meet with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. He also visited Google DeepMind, a British artificial intelligence research laboratory launched in April 2023. [26] |
Iceland | Vestmannaeyjar | 25–26 June 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland to meet with Nordic Prime Ministers Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Iceland), Petteri Orpo (Finland), Mette Frederiksen (Denmark) and Jonas Gahr Støre (Norway) as well as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and leaders from the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland. They discussed security policy, crisis preparedness issues and the green transition. [27] |
Belgium | Brussels | 29–30 June 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend the European Council meeting from 29 to 30 June 2023. They discussed the European Unions continued support for Ukraine, defense and security issues, the future relation between the European Union and China, migration and competitiveness. In connection with the meeting, Kristersson concluded the Swedish presidency of the Council of the European Union. [28] |
United States | Washington, D.C. | 5 July 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President of the United States Joe Biden at the White House. Their meeting focused on Swedens accession to NATO, discussed issues that unite Sweden and the United States in areas such as the green transition, technology issues, continued support for Ukraine and transatlantic relations with China. [29] |
Lithuania | Vilnius | 10–12 July 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Vilnius to attend the 2023 NATO Vilnius summit. He met, among other, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, culminating in Erdoğans commitment to ratify Sweden's entry into NATO. [30] [31] [32] |
Finland | Helsinki | 13 July 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Helsinki to attend a meeting between the Nordic Prime Ministers Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Iceland), Petteri Orpo (Finland), Mette Frederiksen (Denmark) and Jonas Gahr Støre (Norway) and United States President Joe Biden. [33] |
Belgium | Brussels | 17–18 July 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend the 3rd EU–CELAC Summit. [34] |
United States | New York City | 18–21 September 2023 | Kristersson travelled to New York City to attend the 78th United Nations General Assembly. [35] He also met with Mayor of New York City Eric Adams. [36] |
Spain | Granada | 5–6 October 2023 | Kristersson attended the 3rd European Political Community Summit on 5 October, where he led a discussion on digital transition and artificial intellegence with Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama. On 6 October, Kristersson attended the European Council which focused on future European Union enlargement, migration, European resilience and competitiveness. [37] |
Belgium | Brussels | 18 October 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels where he participated in a memorial ceremony for the Swedes who were killed in a terrorist attack on 16 October 2023. Kristersson was invited by Prime Minister of Belgium Alexander De Croo to participate in the ceremony. De Croo also participated in the ceremony. Kristersson also met with Belgian police and prosecutors and visited the Church of Sweden branch in Belgium. [38] |
Belgium | Brussels | 26–27 October 2023 | Kristersson attended the European Council. The meeting focused on Russia's war on Ukraine, migration to the union, the budget of the European Union and the situation in the Middle East. [39] |
Belgium | Brussels | 26–27 October 2023 | Kristersson attended the European Council. The meeting focused on Russia's war on Ukraine, migration to the union, the budget of the European Union and the situation in the Middle East. [40] |
Norway | Oslo | 31 October 2023 | Kristersson attended the Nordic Council. He met with the Nordic Prime Ministers Jonas Gahr Støre (Norway), Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Iceland), Mette Frederiksen (Denmark) and Petteri Orpo (Finland) as well as with Aksel V. Johannesen (Faroe Islands), Múte Bourup Egede (Greenland) and Veronica Thörnroos (Åland Islands). Kristersson also laid out Swedens agenda for their 2024 Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers. [41] |
Denmark | Copenhagen | 14 November 2023 | Kristersson travelled to Copenhagen to meet with Prime Ministers Mette Frederiksen (Denmark), Petteri Orpo (Finland), Leo Varadkar (Ireland), Nikolay Denkov (Bulgaria) and Evika Siliņa (Latvia). [42] |
Finland | Helsinki | 27 November 2023 | Kristersson travelled along with Foreign Minister Tobias Billström, Defence Minister Pål Jonson and national security advisor Henrik Landerholm to Helsinki to meet with their Finnish counterparts. [43] |
United Arab Emirates | Dubai | 1–2 December 2023 | Kristersson attended the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai. He delivered the national speech, participated in events that emphasized the role of nuclear power in reaching the climate goals, participated in the launch of partnerships for the phasing out of emissions from heavy industry within the framework of LeadIT, and inaugurated the Swedish pavilion. [44] |
Belgium | Brussels | 14–15 December 2023 | Kristersson attended the European Council. [45] The council opened accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova and granted Georgia with candidate status. The council also discussed the Budget of the European Union, the current events and situation in the Middle East and other security and defense issues. Kristersson also met with Western Balkan leaders. [46] |
Country | Location(s) | Dates | Details |
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Belgium | Brussels | 1 February 2024 | Kristersson attended the Special European Council Summit. The summit greenlitted additional funding for the multiannual financial framework 2021-2027 and discussed support for Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East and European agriculture, and paid tribute to former European Commission President Jacques Delors who passed away on 27 December 2023. [47] |
Poland | Warsaw | 20 February 2024 | Kristersson met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. They discussed continued support for Ukraine and the fight against international organized crime among other things. He also met with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Poland's special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine to discuss investments in Ukraine. [48] |
Belgium | Brussels | 22 February 2024 | Kristersson met with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Charles Michel. [49] |
Hungary | Budapest | 23 February 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Budapest to meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. They discussed security and defense policy cooperation between Hungary and Sweden, preparations for Hungary's upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union and the unions strategic agenda. [50] [51] |
United States | Washington D.C. | 7 March 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Washington to deposit Sweden’s Instrument of Accession to NATO, making Sweden a full member of NATO. [52] Later on that same day, Kristersson attended the 2024 State of the Union Address. [53] |
Belgium | Brussels | 11 March 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend the ceremony in which Sweden's flag was raised at NATO headquarters. [54] |
Belgium | Brussels | 21–22 March 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels to attend the European Council. The council discussed topics such as military support Ukraine, the Common Security and Defence Policy, the continuing development in the Middle East and decided to begin formal negotiations on the accession of Bosnia and Hercegovina to the European Union. [55] |
Lithuania | Vilnius | 2 April 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Vilnius to attend a working dinner on the invitation of Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and President of the European Council Charles Michel. The dinner focused on European future issues such as European Union Aid to Ukraine, potential enlargement of the European Union, competitiveness and migration and asylum policy. [56] Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković were among others that attended the dinner. |
Belgium | Brussels | 17–18 April 2024 | Kristersson attended an extraordinary European Council summit. The meeting focused on the European Unions long-term policy on competitiveness. The Council also discussed recent developments in the Middle East, European Union–Turkey relations and Russia's war in Ukraine. [57] |
Latvia | Riga | 11 June 2024 | Kristersson attended an meeting with the Bucharest Nine (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia). They discussed the upcoming 2024 Washington NATO summit and the long-term support for Ukraine. [58] |
Belgium | Brussels | 17 June 2024 | Kristersson attended an informal European Council meeting. The meeting focused on high-level appointments as a result of the recently held 2024 European Parliament elections. [59] |
Norway | Bodø | 18–19 June 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Bodø with Defence Minister Pål Jonson to meet with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Finnish President Alexander Stubb ahed of the 2024 Washington NATO summit. [60] |
Belgium | Brussels | 27–28 June 2024 | Kristersson attended the European Council summit. The council nominated Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as President of the European Commission and discussed the unions strategic agenda and priorities for the 2024–2029 period with the adoption of a roadmap for internal reforms. They also discussed continued efforts to support Ukraine during Russia's war on the country and focused on the development in the Middle East, the unions defense capabilities and defense industry, competitiveness, relations to Georgia, migration and hybrid threats. [61] |
United States | Washington, D.C. | 9–11 July 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Washington D.C. to attend the 2024 Washington summit (NATO). [62] |
France | Paris | 31 August 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Paris to attend the 2024 Summer Paralympics. [63] |
Belgium | Brussels | 16–18 October 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Brussels and attended, along with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, the commemoration ceremony on the anniversary of the terrorist attack in Brussels where two Swedish football supporters where killed in 2023. He also met with new NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. [64] Prior to attending the summit of the European Council, he and other head of governments of the union met with leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council. [65] The council's summit later discussed topics such as strengthening the support for Ukraine and further efforts to reduce illegal migration to the union. [66] |
Iceland | Reykjavík | 28–30 October 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Reykjavík to attend the 76th session of the Nordic Council. The head of governments of the council met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and signed a Nordic-Ukrainian declaration, focusing on among other things on industrial defence cooperation. [67] Kristersson also signed a Nordic declaration, focusing on speeding up work on making the Nordic countries the most integrated and sustainable region in the world by 2030. [68] |
Denmark | Copenhagen | 30 October 2024 | Kristersson travelled to Copenhagen to meet with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. Together they visited a preschool to study mandatory special language learning programs in preschools for children living in vulnerable areas. [69] |
The following international trips are scheduled to be made by Ulf Kristersson:
Country | Areas to be visited | Dates | Details |
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