List of international prime ministerial trips made by Shinzo Abe

The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Shinzo Abe during his tenure as the Prime Minister of Japan.

Summary edit

First premiership edit

The number of visits per country where he has travelled are:

  • One visit to: Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, Vietnam
  • Two visits to: Germany, the Philippines

Second premiership edit

The number of visits per country where he has travelled are:

  • One visit to: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, Iran, Ireland, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Tajikistan, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vatican City
  • Two visits to: Argentina, Brazil, Israel, Jordan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Oman, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand
  • Three visits to: Australia, Canada, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Vietnam
  • Four visits to: China, the Philippines
  • Five visits to: Germany, Italy, Singapore, the United Kingdom
  • Seven visits to: France
  • Eight visits to: Belgium
  • Ten visits to: Russia
  • Sixteen visits to: the United States

First prime ministership (2006–2007) edit

2006 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  China Beijing 8–9 October Abe met with President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.[1]
  South Korea Seoul 9 October Abe met with President Roh Moo-hyun and Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook.[2]
  Vietnam Hanoi 17–20 November Abe attended the APEC meeting. He also met with Prime MInister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, President Nguyễn Minh Triết, and Communist Party General Secretary Nông Đức Mạnh.[3]
  Philippines Ramallah 8–10 December Abe met with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.[4]

2007 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  United Kingdom London 9 January Abe met with Prime Minister Tony Blair. He also received courtesy calls from Chancellor Gordon Brown and Conservative Party Leader David Cameron.[5]
  Germany Berlin 10 January Abe met with Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Horst Köhler.[6]
  Belgium Brussels 11–12 January Abe met with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and Belgian Prime MInister Guy Verhofstadt.[7]
  France Paris 12–13 January Abe met with President Jacques Chirac.[8]
  Philippines Cebu 14–15 January Abe attended the East Asia Summit.[9]
  United States Washington, D.C. 26–27 April Met with President George W. Bush.[10]
  Saudi Arabia Riyadh 28–29 April Met with King Abdullah.[11]
  United Arab Emirates 29–30 April Met with President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[12]
  Kuwait Kuwait City 30 April – 1 May Met with Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Prime Minister Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah.[13]
  Qatar Doha 1–2 May Met with Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.[14]
  Egypt Cairo 2–3 May Met with President Hosni Mubarak and Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif.[15]
  Germany 5–8 June Attended the Japan-EU Summit and the G8 summit.
  Indonesia Jakarta 19–21 August Met with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.[16]
  India New Delhi 21–23 August Met with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pratibha Patil.[17]
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 23–25 August Met with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.[18]
  Australia Sydney 8–9 September Abe attended the APEC summit.

Second prime ministership (2012–2020) edit

2013 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Vietnam Hanoi 16 January Abe met with Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, and President Trương Tấn Sang.[19]
  Thailand Bangkok 17 January Abe met with Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.[20]
  Indonesia Jakarta 18 January Abe met with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.[21]
  United States Washington, D.C. 22–23 February Abe met with President Barack Obama. He later delivered a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.[22]
  Mongolia Ulanbaatar 30–31 March Abe met with President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, Prime Minister Norovyn Altankhuyag, and State Great Khural Chairman Zandaakhüügiin Enkhbold.[23]
  Russia Moscow 29–30 April Abe met with President Vladimir Putin and State Duma Chairman Sergey Naryshkin.[24]
  Saudi Arabia Riyadh 30 April – 1 May Abe met with Crown Prince Salman.[25]
  United Arab Emirates 1–2 May Abe met with Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[26]
  Turkey Ankara 2–3 May Abe met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[27]
  Myanmar 25–26 May Abe met with President Thein Sein.[28]
  Poland Warsaw 15–16 June Abe met with Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Bronislaw Komorowski.[29]
  United Kingdom 17–19 June Abe attended the G8 summit.
  Ireland Dublin 19 June Abe met with President Michael D. Higgins and Taoiseach Enda Kenny.[30]
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 25 July Abe met with Prime Minister Najib Razak.[31]
  Singapore Singapore 26 July Abe met with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and President Tony Tan.[32]
  Philippines Manila 27 July Abe met with President Benigno Aquino III.[33]
  Bahrain Manama 24–25 August Abe met with Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
  Kuwait Kuwait City 26 August Abe met with Prime Minister Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.[34]
  Djibouti Djibouti City 27 August Abe met with President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh.
  Qatar Doha 28 August Abe met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Prime Minister Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani.
  Russia Saint Petersburg 5–6 September Abe attended the G20 summit.
  Canada Ottawa 23–24 September Abe met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.[35]
  United States New York City 24–27 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Indonesia Bali 7–8 October Abe attended the APEC summit.
  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 9–10 October Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.
  Turkey Istanbul 28–29 October Abe attended the opening of Marmaray.
  Cambodia Phnom Penh 16 November Abe met with Prime Minister Hun Sen. He also met with King Norodom Sihamoni.[36]
  Laos Vientiane 17 November Abe met with President Choummaly Sayasone and Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong.[37]

2014 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Oman Muscat 9 January Abe met with Sultan Qaboos bin Said.[38]
  Ivory Coast Abidjan 10–11 January Abe met with President Alassane Ouattara.[39]
  Mozambique Maputo 12 January Abe met with President Armando Guebuza.[40]
  Ethiopia Addis Ababa 13 January Abe met with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and President Mulatu Teshome.[41]
   Switzerland Davos 22 January Abe attended the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.[42]
  India New Delhi 25–26 January Abe met with President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He also attended the Republic Day Parade as its chief guest.[43]
  Netherlands The Hague 23–26 March Abe attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
  Germany Berlin 30 April Abe met with Chancellor Angela Merkel.[44]
  United Kingdom London 1–2 May Abe met with Princess Royal Anne and Prime Minister David Cameron.[45]
  Portugal Lisbon 2–3 May Abe met with President Aníbal Cavaco Silva and Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho.[46]
  Spain Santiago de Compostela 4 May Abe met with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.[47]
  France Paris 5–6 May Abe met with President François Hollande. He also gave a keynote address at the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting and met Slovenian Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek.[48]
  Belgium Brussels 6–7 May Abe met with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and signed the Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme between Japan and NATO. He then met with Belgian King Philippe and Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo. He also met with European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.[49]
  Singapore Singapore 30–31 May Abe met with US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. He then delivered a keynote speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue. He also met with Prime MInister Lee Hsien Loong.[50]
  Belgium Brussels 4–5 June Abe attended the G7 summit.
  Italy Rome 6 June Abe met with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, President Giorgio Napolitano, and Rome Mayor Ignazio Marino.[51]
  Vatican City Apostolic Palace 6 June Abe met with Pope Francis, followed by a meeting with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin.[51]
  New Zealand Auckland 7 July Abe met with Prime Minister John Key.[52]
  Australia 8–9 July Abe delivered a speech at the Australian Parliament. He also met with Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Labor Party Leader Bill Shorten.[53] He then traveled to Pilbara, where he toured the West Angelas mine. Afterwards, he visited Perth, where he met with Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett.[54]
  Papua New Guinea 10–11 July Abe met with Governor-General Michael Ogio and Prime Minister Peter O’Neill. He then visited Wewak, where he met with East Sepik Governor Michael Somare.[55]
  Mexico 25–26 July Abe met with President Enrique Peña Nieto.[56] He also visited the National Museum of Anthropology and the former site of Teotihuacan.[57]
  Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 27–28 July Abe met with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, followed by meetings with Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller.[58] He then attended the Japan-CARICOM Summit.[59]
  Colombia Bogotá 29 July Abe met with President Juan Manuel Santos.[60]
  Chile Santiago 30–31 July Abe met with President Michelle Bachelet.[61]
  Brazil 1–2 August Abe met with President Dilma Rousseff.[62] He visited São Paulo where he met São Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin.[63]
  Bangladesh Dhaka 6 September Abe met with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and President Mohammad Abdul Hamid. He also received courtesy calls from Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairperson Khaleda Zia and Jatiya Party Chairperson Rowshan Ershad.[64]
  Sri Lanka Colombo 7 September Abe met with President Mahinda Rajapaksa and visited the Parliament.[65]
  United States New York City 22–26 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Italy Milan 16–17 October Abe attended the Asia–Europe Meeting.
  China Beijing 9–11 November Abe attended the APEC summit.
  Myanmar Naypyidaw 12–13 November Abe attended ASEAN-related activities as well as the East Asia Forum.
  Australia Brisbane 14–17 November Abe attended the G20 summit.

2015 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Egypt Cairo 16–17 January Abe met with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Prime MInister Ibrahim Mahlab.[66]
  Jordan Amman 17–18 January Abe met with King Abdullah II and Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.[67]
  Israel 18–20 January Abe met with Prime MInister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also visited Yad Vashem.[68]
  Palestine Ramallah 20 January Abe met with President Mahmoud Abbas.[69]
  Singapore Singapore 29–30 March Abe attended the State funeral of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
  Indonesia Jakarta 21–23 April Abe attended the Asian-African Summit 2015.
  United States 26 April – 3 May Abe attended a state dinner hosted by President Barack Obama. Delivered a speech at a joint session of the US Congress.[70]
  Ukraine Kyiv 5–6 June Abe met with President Petro Poroshenko, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, and Verkhovna Rada Chairman Volodymyr Groysman.[71]
  Germany Schloss Elmau 7–9 June Abe attended the G7 summit.
  United States New York City 26–30 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the seventieth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[72]
  Jamaica Kingston 1–2 October
  Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 22 October Abe met with President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, Prime Minister Chimediin Saikhanbileg, and State Great Khural Chairman Zandaakhüügiin Enkhbold.[73]
  Turkmenistan Ashgabat 23 October Abe met with President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow.[74]
  Tajikistan Dushanbe 24 October Abe met with President Emomali Rahmon.[75]
  Uzbekistan Tashkent 25 October Abe met with President Islam Karimov.[76]
  Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 26 October Abe met with President Almazbek Atambayev.[77]
  Kazakhstan Astana 27–28 October Abe met with Nursultan Nazarbayev and Prime Minister Karim Massimov.[78]
  South Korea Seoul 1–2 November Abe attended the China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit.
  Turkey 13–17 November Abe met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He then attended the G20 summit.
  Philippines Manila 18–19 November Abe met with President Benigno Aquino III.[79] Also attended the APEC summit.
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 20–23 November Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.
  France Paris 29–30 November Abe attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
  Luxembourg Luxembourg City 1–2 December Abe met with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel.[80]
  India New Delhi 11–13 December Abe met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[81]

2016 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  United States Washington, D.C. 30 March – 1 April Abe attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
  Italy Florence 1–2 May Abe met with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.[82]
  France Paris 2 May Abe met with President François Hollande.[82]
  Belgium Brussels 3–4 May Abe met with King Philippe and Prime Minister Charles Michel. He then met with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[83]
  Germany Berlin 4 May Abe met with Chancellor Angela Merkel.[84]
  United Kingdom London 5 May Abe met with Prime Minister David Cameron.[85]
  Russia Sochi 6 May Abe met with President Vladimir Putin.[86]
  Mongolia Ulanbaatar 14–16 July Abe attended the Asia–Europe Meeting.
  Brazil Rio de Janeiro 21 August Abe attended the 2016 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.[87]
  Singapore Singapore 25 August Abe attended to gave condolences on the passing of former President S. R. Nathan.[88]
  Kenya Nairobi 26–28 August Abe attended the Tokyo International Conference on African Development.
  Russia Vladivostok 2–3 September Abe attended the Eastern Economic Forum.
  China Hangzhou 4–5 September Abe attended the G20 summit.
  Laos Vientiane 6–8 September Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.
  United States New York City 19–21 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Cuba Havana 22–23 September Abe met with former Council of State President Fidel Castro and Council of State President Raúl Castro.[89]
  United States New York City 17 November Abe travelled to meet President-elect Donald Trump.[90]
  Peru Lima 18–20 November Abe attended the APEC summit.
  Argentina Buenos Aires 21 November Abe met with President Mauricio Macri.[91]
  United States Honolulu 26–27 December Abe met with President Barack Obama.[92]

2017 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Philippines
12–13 January Abe met with President Rodrigo Duterte, and later visited Davao City, Duterte's hometown.[93]
  Australia Sydney 14–15 January Abe met with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.[94]
  Indonesia Jakarta 15–16 January Abe met with President Joko Widodo.[95]
  Vietnam Hanoi 16–17 January Abe met with Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, President Trần Đại Quang, and National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân.[96]
  United States Washington, D.C. 10–11 February Abe met with President Donald Trump.[97]
  Germany Hanover 19–20 March Abe met with Chancellor Angela Merkel.[98]
  France Paris 20 March Abe met with President François Hollande.[99]
  Belgium Brussels 21 March Abe met with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[100]
  Italy Rome 21 March Abe met with Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.[101]
  Russia Moscow 27 April Abe met with President Vladimir Putin.[102]
  United Kingdom London 28–29 April Abe met with Prime Minister Theresa May.[103]
  Italy Taormina 25–27 May Abe attended the G7 summit.
  Malta Valletta 27 May Abe met with Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.[104]
  Belgium Brussels 5–6 July Abe met with Prime Minister Charles Michel. He also met with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[105]
  Germany Hamburg 6–8 July Abe attended the G20 summit.
  Sweden Stockholm 9 July Abe met with Prime Minister Stefan Löfven.[106]
  Finland Helsinki 9–10 July Abe met with President Sauli Niinistö.[107]
  Denmark Copenhagen 10 July Abe met with Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.[107]
  Russia Vladivostok 6–7 September Abe attended the Eastern Economic Forum.
  India Ahmedabad 13–14 September Abe met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[108]
  United States New York City 18–21 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Vietnam Da Nang 9–11 November Abe attended the APEC summit.
  Philippines Manila 12–14 November Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.

2018 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Estonia Tallinn 12 January Abe met with President Kersti Kaljulaid and Prime Minister Jüri Ratas.[109]
  Latvia Riga 13 January Abe met with Prime Minister Māris Kučinskis.[110]
  Lithuania Vilnius 13–14 January Abe met with President Dalia Grybauskaitė and Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis.[111]
  Bulgaria Sofia 14 January Abe met with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and President Rumen Radev.[112]
  Serbia Belgrade 15 January Abe met with President Aleksandar Vučić.[113]
  Romania Bucharest 16 January Abe met with President Klaus Iohannis.[114]
  South Korea Pyeongchang 9–10 February Abe met with President Moon Jae-in. He also attended the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.[115]
  United States Palm Beach 17–18 April Abe visited President Donald Trump at his residence in Mar-a-Lago.[116]
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 29–30 April Abe met with Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[117]
  Jordan Amman 1 May Abe met with Prime Minister Hani Mulki and King Abdullah II.[118]
  Palestine 2 May Abe visited the Jericho Agro-Industrial Park.[119]
  Israel Tel Aviv 2 May Abe met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[119]
  Russia
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Moscow
25–26 May Abe attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and met with French President Emmanuel Macron. He then met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.[120]
  United States Washington, D.C. 6–7 June Abe met with President Donald Trump.[121]
  Canada Charlevoix 8–9 June Abe attended the G7 summit.[122]
  Russia Vladivostok 11–13 September Abe attended the Eastern Economic Forum.
  United States New York City 23–26 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Spain Madrid 16 October Abe met with King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.[123]
  France Paris 17 October Abe met with President Emmanuel Macron.[124]
  Belgium Brussels 18–19 October Abe attended the Asia–Europe Meeting.
  China Beijing 25–26 October Abe met with Premier Li Keqiang, President Xi Jinping, and National People's Congress Standing Committee Chairman Li Zhanshu. He also interacted with students from the Peking University.[125]
  Singapore Singapore 14–15 November Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.
  Australia Darwin 16–17 November Abe visited Darwin Cenotaph together with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and attended a reception held by Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner.[126]
  Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 17–18 November Abe attended the APEC summit.
  Argentina Buenos Aires 29 November – 1 December Abe attended the G20 summit.
  Uruguay Montevideo 2 December Abe met with President Tabaré Vázquez.[127]
  Paraguay Asunción 2 December Abe met with President Abdo Benitez.[128]

2019 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Netherlands Amsterdam 9 January Abe met with Prime Minister Mark Rutte.[129]
  United Kingdom London 10 January Abe met with Prime Minister Theresa May.[130]
  Russia Moscow 21–22 January Abe met with President Vladimir Putin.[131]
   Switzerland Davos 23 January Abe attended the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.[132]
  France Paris 22–23 April Abe met with President Emmanuel Macron.[133]
  Slovakia Bratislava 24 April Abe met with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini. He also attended a summit with Visegrád Group countries.[134]
  Belgium Brussels 25 April Abe met with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[135]
  United States Washington, D.C. 26–27 April Abe met with President Donald Trump.
  Canada Ottawa 27–28 April Abe met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.[136]
  Iran Tehran 12–13 June Abe met with President Hassan Rouhani. He also met with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.[137]
  France Biarritz 24–26 August Abe attended the G7 summit.
  Russia Vladivostok 4–6 September Abe attended the Eastern Economic Forum.
  United States New York City 23–25 September Abe delivered a speech at the general debate of the seventy-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
  Belgium Brussels 26–27 September Abe met with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.[138]
  Thailand Bangkok 3–5 November Abe attended ASEAN-related activities.
  China Chengdu 23–25 December Abe attended the China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit.

2020 edit

Country Locations Dates Details
  Saudi Arabia 11–13 January Abe met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.[139] He also visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site Hegra.[140]
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 13–14 January Abe met with Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[140]
  Oman Muscat 14 January Abe met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq.[141]

Multilateral meetings edit

First premiership edit

Prime Minister Abe attended the following summits during his first prime ministership (2006–2007):

Group Year
2006 2007
APEC 18–19 November
  Hanoi
8–9 September
  Sydney
EAS
(ASEAN+3)
None 15 January
  Mandaue
ASEAN–Japan None 14 January
  Mandaue
G8 6–8 June
  Heiligendamm
██ = Future event ██ = Did not attend

Second premiership edit

Prime Minister Abe attended the following summits during his second prime ministership (2012–2020):

Group Year
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
UNGA 26 September
  New York City
25 September
  New York City
29 September
  New York City
21 September
  New York City
20 September
  New York City
25 September
  New York City
24 September
  New York City
ASEM None 16–17 October
  Milan
None 15–16 July
  Ulaanbaatar
None 18–19 October
  Brussels
None None
APEC 5–7 October
  Denpasar
10–11 November
  Beijing
18–19 November
  Manila
19–20 November
  Lima
10–11 November
  Đà Nẵng
17–18 November
  Port Moresby
16–17 November
(canceled)
  Santiago
EAS
(ASEAN+3)
9–10 October
  Bandar Seri Begawan
12–13 November
  Naypyidaw
21–22 November
  Kuala Lumpur
6–8 September
  Vientiane
13–14 November
  Pasay
14–15 November
  Singapore
4 November
  Bangkok
ASEAN–Japan 9 October
  Bandar Seri Begawan
12 November
  Naypyidaw
22 November
  Kuala Lumpur
7 September
  Vientiane
13 November
  Pasay
14 November
  Singapore
4 November
  Bangkok
G7 17–18 June
  Enniskillen
4–5 June
  Brussels
7–8 June
  Krün
26–27 May
  Shima
26–27 May
  Taormina
8–9 June
  La Malbaie
24–26 August
  Biarritz
10–12 June
(canceled)
  Camp David
G20 5–6 September
  Saint Petersburg
15–16 November
  Brisbane
15–16 November
  Antalya
4–5 September
  Hangzhou
7–8 July
  Hamburg
30 November – 1 December
  Buenos Aires
28–29 June
  Osaka
China–Japan–Korea None None 1 November
  Seoul
None None 9 May
  Tokyo
23–25 December
  Chengdu
None
Others None Nuclear Security Summit
24–25 March
  The Hague
United Nations Climate Change Conference
29–30 November
  Paris
Nuclear Security Summit
31 March – 1 April
  Washington, D.C.
None None None None
██ = Future event ██ = Did not attend

See also edit

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