List of international presidential trips made by Andrzej Duda

Below is a list of international trips made by Andrzej Duda, the 6th and current President of Poland.

Duda and Rumen Radev during a visit to Bulgaria in 2018
Duda in Brussels in 2019

Number of visits

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As of November 2024, Duda has made international trips to 63 different countries since his tenure began on 6 August 2015. The number of visits per country are as follows:

2015

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Country Location Date
  Estonia[1] Tallinn 23 August
  Germany Berlin 28 August
  United Kingdom London 14–15 September
  Germany Erfurt 21–22 September
  United States New York City 25–29 September
  Slovakia Červený Kláštor 2 October
  Hungary Balatonfüred 8–9 October
  France Paris 28 October
  Romania Bucharest 3–4 November
  Vatican Vatican City 8–9 November
  China Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou 22–27 November
  Ukraine Kyiv 14–15 December

2016

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Country Location Date
  Belgium Brussels 17–18 January
  Germany Munich 12–13 February
  Slovakia Tatranská Lomnica 28 February
  Czech Republic Prague 14–15 March
  Hungary Budapest 17–19 March
  United States Washington 30 March – 1 April
  Bulgaria Sofia 17–18 April
  Portugal Lisbon 26–27 April
  Canada Ottawa, Toronto 9–12 May
  Italy Rome, Monte Cassino 16–18 May
  Norway Oslo, Bodø, Håkvik 22–25 May
  Italy
  Vatican
Rome, Naples, Pompei
Vatican City
3–5 June
  Denmark Copenhagen 8–10 June
  France Nice 12 June
  Germany Berlin 16–17 June
  Estonia Tallinn 26 June
  Slovakia Bratislava 29–30 June
  Ukraine[2] Kyiv 23–24 August
  Croatia Dubrovnik 25–26 August
  Bulgaria Sofia 14–15 September
  United States New York City, Doylestown 18-21 September
  Hungary Budapest 22 October
  Jordan Amman 6–7 November
   Switzerland Bern, Rapperswil 13–15 November
  France Strasbourg 16 November
  Sweden Stockholm 29 November – 1 December
  Germany Berlin 11 December

2017

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Duda and Enrique Peña Nieto at the National Palace in Mexico City.
Country Location Date
  Israel Jerusalem 16–19 January
  Palestine Bethlehem 17–19 January
  Germany Munich 17–18 February
  Slovenia Ljubljana 26–27 March
  Mexico Mexico City 22–25 April
  Ethiopia[3] Addis Ababa 6–10 May
  Belgium Brussels 25 May
  Slovakia Bratislava 26 May
  Georgia Tbilisi 30–31 May
  Croatia Zagreb 13–14 June
  France Strasbourg 1 July
  Kazakhstan[4][5][6] Astana 6–7 September
  Malta Valletta 14–15 September
  United States New York City, West Point 19–21 September
  Hungary Szekszárd 13–14 October
  Finland Helsinki 24–25 October
  Greece Athens 21–22 November
  Vietnam Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City 28–30 November
  Ukraine Kharkiv 13 December
  Kuwait Kuwait City 21 December

2018

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Country Location Date Details
  United States New York City 18 January
   Switzerland Davos 23–26 January
  South Korea Seoul, Pyeongchang County 8–10 February See 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony[7]
  Lithuania Vilnius 15–17 February See Centennial of the Restored State of Lithuania
  Hungary Veszprém 23–24 March
  Afghanistan Bagram 26 March
  Tajikistan[8] Dushanbe 26 March
  Georgia Tbilisi 26 March
  United States New York City, Jersey City, Chicago 16–20 May
  Georgia[9] Tbilisi 26 May
  Estonia Tallinn 22 June
  Latvia Riga, Daugavpils, Ādaži 27–28 June
  Ukraine Lutsk 8 July
  Belgium Brussels 11–12 July
  Australia Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney 17-21 August
  New Zealand Auckland, Wellington 22–23 August
  Latvia Rundāle Palace 13 September
  Romania Bucharest 17 September
  United States Washington 18 September
  United States New York City 24–26 September
   Switzerland Geneva 8–9 October
  Slovakia Štrbské Pleso 11–12 October
  Italy
  Vatican
Rome
Vatican City
15–16 October
  Germany Berlin, Biesenthal 22–23 October
  Bulgaria[10] Sofia 26–27 November
  United States Washington, D.C. 5 December
  Romania Craiova 19 December

2019

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President Duda and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pose for a photo at the South Portico entrance of the White House.
 
President Donald Trump participates in a signing ceremony with President Duda in New York City, September 2019.
Country Location Date
   Switzerland[11] Davos 21–25 January
  Slovakia[12] Košice 28 February
  Czech Republic[13] Prague 12 March
  Bosnia and Herzegovina[14] Sarajevo 15 April
  Albania[15][16] Tirana 8–9 May
  Italy[17] Monte Cassino 18 May
  Azerbaijan[18] Baku 30–31 May
  Belgium[19] Brussels 4–5 June
  Slovenia[20] Ljubljana 5–6 June
  United States[21][22] Washington, D.C., Houston, Reno, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles 12–17 June
  United States[23] New Britain, New York City 22–26 September
  Belgium Brussels, Lommel 28-30 September
  Czech Republic[24] Lany 2–3 October
  Greece[25] Athens 11 October
  Netherlands[26][27][28] The Hague, Breda 29–30 October
  Germany[29] Berlin 9 November
  Lithuania[30] Vilnius 20–22 November
  United Kingdom London, Watford 3–4 December
  Belgium
  Luxembourg
Bastogne
Hamm
16 December
  Italy Sicily 19 December

2020

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Country Location Date
   Switzerland[31] Davos 21–23 January
  United States[32] Washington, D.C. 23–24 June
  Italy[33] Rome 23–24 September
  Vatican Vatican City
  Ukraine[34] Kyiv, Odesa 11–13 October
  Estonia[35] Tallinn 19 October
  Lithuania[36] Vilnius 17–18 November
  Czech Republic[37] Prague 9 December

2021

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Country Location Date
  Romania[38] Bucharest 9–11 May
  Turkey[39] Ankara, İncirlik, Polonezköy, Istanbul 23–25 May
  Georgia[40] Tbilisi 26–27 May
  Belgium Brussels 13–14 June
  Slovakia Bratislava 15 June
  Bulgaria Sofia 8–9 July
  Japan Tokyo 22–24 July
  Ukraine Kyiv 22–24 August
  Moldova Chișinau 26–27 August
  Hungary Budapest 8–9 September
  Italy Rome 15–16 September
  United States New York City, Linden 21–24 September
  Cyprus Nicosia, Paphos 7–8 October
  Lithuania Vilnius 18–20 October
  France Paris 27 October
  Slovakia Bratislava 9 November
  Montenegro Cetinje, Podgorica 17 November
  North Macedonia Skopje 18–19 November
  Belgium Brussels 25 November
  Hungary Budapest 29–30 November
  Qatar Doha, Ras Laffan Industrial City 4–5 December
  Ukraine Ivano-Frankivsk, Huta (Ivano-Frankivsk Raion) 19–20 December

2022

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Country Location Date Details
  Georgia Tbilisi 4 February
  China Beijing 4–6 February
  Belgium Brussels 7 February
  Germany Berlin 8 February
  Ukraine Kyiv 23 February
  Turkey Ankara 16 March Duda traveled to Ankara to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine, EU-Turkey relations and preparations for the NATO Summit with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
  Moldova Chișinau 21 March
  Bulgaria Sofia 22 March
  Romania Bucharest
  Belgium Brussels 24 March
  Italy Rome 31 March – 1 April
  Vatican Vatican City
  United Kingdom London 4 April
  Ukraine Kyiv, Borodianka, Irpin, Bucha 13 April
  Czech Republic Prague 27 April
  Lithuania Jauniūnai, Vilnius 5 May
  Slovakia Bratislava 11 May
  Estonia Tallinn 13 May
  Ukraine Kyiv 22 May
   Switzerland Davos 24 May
  Egypt Cairo 29–31 May
  Portugal Braga 8–9 June
  Italy Rome 9 June
  Romania Bucharest 10 June
  Latvia Riga, Ādaži 20–21 June
  Spain Madrid 29–30 June
  Lithuania Marijampolė 7 July
  Ukraine Kyiv 23 August
  Nigeria Abuja 6 September
  Ivory Coast Abidjan 7 September
  Senegal Dakar 8 September
  United Kingdom London 18-19 September
  United States New York 20-22 September
  Malta Valetta 5-6 October
  Slovakia Bratislava 11 October
  Vatican Vatican City 16 October
  Italy Roma 16-18 October
  Egypt Sharm El Sheikh 6-8 November
  Lithuania Kaunas 24-25 November
  Germany Berlin 12 December

2023

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Country Location Date Details
  Slovakia Bratislava 1 January
  Vatican

  Italy

Vatican City

Roma

4-5 January Participation in the funeral of pope Benedict XVI. See Death and funeral of Pope Benedict XVI.
  Ukraine Lviv 11 January
   Switzerland Davos 17-19 January
  Czech Republic Náchod 24 January
  Latvia Riga 31 January - 2 February
  Belgium Brussels 16 February
  United Kingdom London 16-17 February
  Germany Munich 17-18 February
  Qatar Doha 4-6 March
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, Masdar City, Dubai 6-8 March
  Vatican

  Italy

Vatican City

Roma

3 April
  Austria Vienna 14 April
  Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 24-26 April
  United Kingdom London 5-6 May
  Albania Tirana 10-11 May
  Iceland Reykjavík 16-17 May
  United Kingdom London 23-24 May
  Slovakia Bratislava 6 June
  France Paris 12 June
  Netherlands The Hague 27 June
  Ukraine Kyiv 28 June
  Lithuania Vilnius 5-7 July
  Ukraine Lutsk 9 July
  Lithuania Vilnius 11-12 July
  Romania Bucharest 6-7 September
  United States New York 17-21 September
Country Location Date
  United States New York 30 September - 1 October
  Portugal Porto 5-6 October

See also

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References

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