User:DystopianArk/List of international presidential trips made by Ashraf Ghani

The following is a list of international presidential trips made by Ashraf Ghani, the former President of Afghanistan. Ghani has made xx trips to yy different countries between his inauguration on September 29th, 2014, and the Fall of Kabul on August 15th, 2021.

Ashraf Ghani with Abdullah Abdullah and US President Joe Biden during a trip to Washington, D.C. in 2021.

Summary edit

Number of visits Countries
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List by year edit

2014 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
1   Saudi Arabia Mecca October 25-26 Performed the Umrah and met with key Saudi officials[1][2]
2   China Beijing October 28-31 Met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[3]
3   Pakistan Rawalpindi, Islamabad November 14-15 Met with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif[4]
4   Nepal Kathmandu November 25-28 Attended the 18th SAARC summit[5]  
5   Azerbaijan Baku December 1 Met with President Ilham Aliyev[6]
6   Belgium Brussels December 1-2 Attended a NATO ministerial meeting[7]
7   United Kingdom London December 2-5 Attended the London Conference on Afghanistan and met with UK Prime Minister David Cameron[8][9][10]  
8   Germany Berlin December 5-6 Met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel[11][12]

2015 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
9   United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi January 12-14 Met with UAE Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum[13]
10   Turkmenistan Ashgabat January 21-23 Met with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov[14]
11   Saudi Arabia Riyadh January 24-25 Offered his condolences over the recent death of Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz[15][16]
12   Germany Munich February 6-9 Attended the 51st Munich Security Conference[17][18]
13   Saudi Arabia Mecca, Riyadh March 14-16 Performed the Umrah and met with Saudi King Salman[19][20]
14   United States Washington, D.C., New York City March 23-26 Ghani met with US President Barack Obama and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, and addressed the United States Congress.[21][22][23] He also attended a meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City.[24]  
15   Iran Tehran April 19-21 Met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and signed two cooperation agreements[25][26]  
16   India New Delhi April 28-May 1 Ghani met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[27][28] He also inaugurated the new Afghan embassy in New Delhi and expressed his sympathies with the people of Nepal after the recent earthquake in Nepal.[29][30]  
17   Russia Ufa July 9-10 Invited to attend the 7th BRICS summit,[31][32] where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin,[33] Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko,[34] Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,[35] Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev[36] and Chinese leader Xi Jinping[37]  
18   Germany not specified July 29-August 6 Underwent medical treatment in Germany[38][39]
19   Kazakhstan Astana November 19-21 Met with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev[40][41]
20   France Paris November 29-30 Met with French President François Hollande and attended the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference[42]
21   Italy Rome November 30-December 1 Met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella[42][43]
22   Germany Berlin December 1-3 Met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and commemorated the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplmatic relations[42][44]
23   Sweden Stockholm December 3-4 Met with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven[42][45][46]
24   Pakistan Rawalpindi, Islamabad December 9 Met with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[47]
25   Turkmenistan Mary December 13 Attended the ground breaking ceremony of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline[48]  
26   Azerbaijan Baku December 22-23 Met with President Ilham Aliyev[49]
27   Turkey Istanbul December 23-24 Met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[50]

2016 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Germany Munich February 12-14 Attended the 52nd Munich Security Conference[51]
  United Kingdom London May 11-12 Attended an anti-corruption summit[52]
  Qatar Doha May 21-22 Attended the 16th Doha Forum and met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani[53]
  Iran Tehran May 23-24 Met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to discuss the development of Chabahar Port[54]  
  Uzbekistan Tashkent June 23-24 Attended a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization[55]
  Poland Warsaw July 8-9 Attended the 2016 Warsaw summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization[56]  
  Belgium Brussels October 4-5 Attended the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan[57][58]  
  Turkmenistan Ashgabat November 26 Attended the Global Sustainable Transport Conference[59]
  India Amritsar December 4 Met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[60]

2017 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Germany Munich February 17-19 Attended the 53rd Munich Security Conference and met with US Vice President Mike Pence[61]  
  Kazakhstan Astana June 8-9 Attended the 2017 SCO summit[62]  
  Kazakhstan Astana September 9-10 Attended the First OIC Summit on Science and Technology[63]
  United States New York September 19-21 Met with US President Donald Trump and attended the Seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly[64][65]
  India New Delhi October 25 Met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi[66]
  Azerbaijan Baku December 1 Met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[67]
  Uzbekistan Tashkent, Bukhara December 4-6 Met with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev[68]

2018 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Uzbekistan Tashkent March 26-27 Met with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and EU High Representative Federica Mogherini, and attended a conference on peace in Afghanistan[69][70]
  Turkey Istanbul May 18 Attended the Seventh Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit Conference[71]
  China Qingdao June 9-10 Met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Qingdao Summit[72][73]  
  Belgium Brussels July 11-12 Met with EU High Representative Federica Mogherini and attended the 2018 Brussels summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation[74][75]  
  Switzerland Geneva November 27-28 Attended the 2018 Geneva Conference on Afghanistan[76]

2019 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Switzerland Davos January 23-25 Attended the World Economic Forum[77]
  Turkmenistan Ashgabat February 21 Signed a strategic partnership agreement with Turkmenistan[78]
  Azerbaijan Baku March 14 Met with President Ilham Aliyev and attended the 7th Baku Global Forum[79]
  Kyrgyzstan Bishkek June 14 Met with Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov and attended the 2019 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit[80]
  Pakistan Islamabad, Lahore June 27-28 Met with Prime Minister Imran Khan[81]
  Azerbaijan Baku October 25-26 Attended the 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement[82]
  Turkey Istanbul December 8-9 Met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[83]

2020 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Switzerland Davos January 22-23 Attended the World Economic Forum[84]
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi February 9 Met with Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and attended the 10th Session of the World Urban Forum, held in Abu Dhabi[85]

2021 edit

Country Locations Dates Details Image
  Tajikistan Dushanbe March 29-30 Met with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and attended the Heart of Asia Conference on peace in Afghanistan[86]
  United States Washington, D.C. June 24-25 Met with US President Joe Biden to discuss the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan[87][88]  
  Uzbekistan Tashkent July 15-16 Attended a "High-Level Conference on Central and South Asia"[89]

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