The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Nikol Pashinyan since he became the Prime Minister of Armenia on May 8, 2018.
Summary
edit2018
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Russia | Sochi | May 14 | Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.[1] Met with Vladimir Putin,[2] Sooronbay Jeenbekov,[3] Igor Dodon,[4] Alexander Lukashenko,[5] Tigran Sargsyan.[6] | Attended the regular session of the
Georgia | Tbilisi Samtskhe–Javakheti |
May 30–31 | Official visit. Met with President Giorgi Margvelashvili and Giorgi Kvirikashvili. Inaugurated a memorial plaque commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the First Armenian Republic.[7][8][9] |
Russia | Moscow | June 14 | Attended the opening ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup[10][11] Met with Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev.[12] |
Belgium | Brussels | July 11–13 | Attended the NATO summit.[13] Held a bilateral meeting with Emmanuel Macron and met with Donald Trump.[14][15][16][17] |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | July 27 | Attended the regular session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.[18] |
Russia | Moscow | September 8 | [19] |
France | Paris | September 14 | Working visit.[20] |
United States | New York City | September 25–26 | Attended the UN Seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly. |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe | September 27–28 | Attended the heads of state summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).[21] |
France | Paris | October 4 | Attended the funeral of Charles Aznavour.[22] |
Lebanon | Beirut | October 20–21 | Working visit.[23] |
Kazakhstan | Astana | November 8–9 | Working visit: CSTO council meeting.[24] |
France | Paris | November 10–11 | Attended the ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the end of the World War I and the Paris Peace Forum.[25] |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | December 6 | Working visit: meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council. |
Russia | Moscow | December 27 | [26] |
2019
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Georgia | Bolnisi | January 15 | Held an informal meeting with Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze[27] |
Switzerland | Davos Zürich |
January 21–25 | Annual World Economic Forum. Met with Ilham Aliyev.[28] |
Russia | Moscow | January 23–25 | Met with Dmitry Medvedev and Tigran Sargsyan.[29][30] |
Germany | Cologne Berlin |
January 31-February 1 | State Visit[31] |
Iran | Tehran | February 27–28 | State Visit.[32][33][34] |
Belgium | Brussels | March 4–7 | Working Visit.[35] |
Austria | Vienna | March 29 | Working Visit. Met with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.[36] |
France | Strasbourg | April 11 | Working visit.[37] |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg City | May 12 | Working visit.[38] |
Belgium | Brussels | May 12–13 | Working Visit. |
China | Beijing | May 14–16 | Working visit.[39] |
Kazakhstan | Nur-Sultan | May 28 | Working visit: Eurasian Economic Union.[40][41] |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | June 6–7 | Working visit: meeting of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.[42] |
Vietnam | Hanoi | July 4–6 | State Visit.[43][44][45] |
Singapore | Central Area | July 7–9 | State Visit.[46][47][48] |
Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | August 8–9 | Working visit[49] |
United States | Los Angeles New York City |
September 21–22 | Attended the UN Seventy-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[50] |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | October 11 | Attended the CIS summit |
Russia | Moscow | October 25 | Working visit[51] |
France | Paris | November 11–12 | Working visit[52] |
Italy | Venice Rome |
November 20–22 | Official visit[53] |
Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | November 27 | Working visit[54] |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | December 20 | Working visit[55] |
2020
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Kazakhstan | Almaty | 31 January-1 February | |
Germany | Munich | 15 February | Attended the Munich Security Conference |
Georgia | Tbilisi | 3-4 March | [56] |
Belgium | Brussels | 9 March | [57] |
Belarus | Minsk | 17 July | Working visit, participation in the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.[58] |
2021
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Russia | Moscow | 11 January | Trilateral summit with Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev.[59] |
Kazakhstan | Almaty | 4-5 February | [60] |
Russia | Moscow | 7 April | [61] |
Russia | Kazan | 29 April | [62] |
France | Paris | 1 June | Working visit[63] |
Belgium | Brussels | 2 June | Working visit[63] |
Russia | Moscow | 7 July | [64] |
Iran | Tehran | 5 August | Inauguration of Ebrahim Raisi.[65][66] |
Kyrgyzstan | Cholpon-Ata | 19-20 August 2021 | Eurasian Economic Union Intergovernmental Council summit and meeting with Sadyr Japarov.[67] |
Georgia | Tbilisi Batumi |
8 September | Official visit[68][69] |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe | 15-17 September | [70] |
Lithuania | Vilnius Kaunas |
3-4 October | [71] |
Russia | Moscow | 12 October | [72] |
Russia | Sochi | 26 November | Trilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.[73] |
2022
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Kazakhstan | Nur-Sultan | February 24–25 | Working visit[74] |
France | Paris | March 8–9 | Working visit[75] |
Belgium | Brussels | April 5–6 | Working visit[76] |
Russia | Moscow Nizhny Novgorod |
April 19–20 | State visit[77] |
Netherlands | The Hague | May 10–11 | State visit Met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.[78] |
Qatar | Doha | June 13 | State visit |
Belarus | Minsk | June 20–21 | Working visit[79] |
Kyrgyzstan | Cholpon-Ata | August 25-26 | Working visit |
Belgium | Brussels | August 31 | Working visit |
Russia | Vladivostok | September 6-9 | [80] |
United States | New York City | September 22–23 | Working visit[81] |
France | Paris | September 26 | Working visit |
Czech Republic | Prague | October 6–7 | European Political Community. Met with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ilham Aliyev, and Emmanuel Macron. |
Russia | Sochi | October 31 | [82] |
Iran | Tehran | November 1 | [83] |
Tunisia | Djerba | November 19 | [84] |
Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | December 9 | Working visit |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | December 26-27 | Working visit[85] |
2023
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Kazakhstan | Almaty | February 2–3 | Working visit. |
Germany | Munich | February 16-19 | Attended the Munich Security Conference. |
Germany | Berlin | March 3-4 | Working visit.[86] |
Czech Republic | Prague | May 4-5 | Official visit.[87] |
Russia | Moscow | May 8-9 | Working visit.[88] Attended the 2023 Moscow Victory Day Parade[89] and met with Armenian war veterans in Moscow.[90] |
Belgium | Brussels | May 14 | Working visit.[91] |
Iceland | Reykjavík | May 16-17 | Working visit.[92] |
Russia | Moscow | 24–25 May | Working visit |
Moldova | Bulboaca Hîncești |
1 June | Attended the 2nd European Political Community Summit[93][94][95] |
Turkey | Ankara | 3 June | Inauguration of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[96] |
Russia | Sochi | 7-9 June | Working visit[97] |
Georgia | Batumi | 7-8 July | Working visit |
Belgium | Brussels | 14-15 July | Working visit |
Spain | Granada | 5 October | Attended the 3rd European Political Community Summit |
France | Strasbourg | 16-17 October | Working visit |
Georgia | Tbilisi | 26 October | Working visit |
France | Paris | 9-10 November | Working visit. Met with President Macron. Attended the Paris Peace Forum |
Russia | Saint Petersburg | 25-26 December | Working visit. |
2024
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Georgia | Tbilisi | 26 January | Working visit[98] |
Germany | Munich | 16-18 February | Attended the Munich Security Conference |
France | Paris | 21-22 February | Working visit |
Greece | Athens | 27 February | Working visit.[99] |
Egypt | Cairo | 5-6 March | Official visit.[100] |
Visits to the Republic of Artsakh
editAreas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Stepanakert | 9 May 2018 | Working visit. Attended the Victory and Peace Day and Shushi Liberation Day celebrations, meeting with Bako Sahakyan.[101] |
Stepanakert | 16 June 2018 | Working visit. Visited the Artsakh Defense Ministry.[102] |
Stepanakert | 25 August 2018 | Working visit.[103] |
Stepanakert | 1 November 2018 | Working visit.[104] |
Stepanakert, eastern border | 4-5 November 2018 | Official visit.[105][106] |
Stepanakert | 11-12 March 2019 | Working visit.[107] |
Stepanakert | 9 May 2019 | Working visit. Attended the Victory Day and Liberation Day celebrations.[108] |
Stepanakert | 5 August 2019 | Working visit.[109] |
Stepanakert | 1 December 2019 | Working visit.[110] |
Stepanakert | 9 May 2020 | Working visit. Attended the Victory Day and Liberation Day celebrations.[111] |
Shusha | 21 May 2020 | Attended the inauguration of Arayik Harutyunyan.[112][113] |
Stepanakert | 30 August 2020 | Working visit.[114] |
Stepanakert | 6 October 2020 | Working visit. Attended consultations with the leadership of the Ministry of Defence during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.[115] |
Future visits
editCountry | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes |
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Belgium | Brussels | 5 April | Working visit. He will meet with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. |
Italy | Rome | TBD | State visit |
Bulgaria | Sofia | TBD | State visit |
Romania | Bucharest | TBD | State visit |
Finland | Helsinki | TBD | State visit |
Sweden | Stockholm | TBD | State visit |
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