List of state visits made by Kolinda Grabar Kitarović

Following is a list of presidential visits to foreign countries made by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, 4th[a] President of Croatia:

Date Country Cities visited Note
March 1, 2015  Slovenia Otočec Informal meeting with Slovenian president Borut Pahor[1]
March 3, 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Official State Visit
March 9–11, 2015  United States of America New York Working visit
March 16–17, 2015  Germany Berlin Official State Visit[2]
April 1, 2015  Hungary Tihany Working visit
April 17, 2015  Slovenia Portorož Trilateral meeting with presidents of Slovenia and Austria[3]
May 10–13, 2015  Afghanistan Kabul Official visit to Croatian military in Kabul[4]
May 28, 2015  Holy See Vatican Official State Visit[5]
May 29, 2015  Slovenia Portorož Meeting of Heads of State of South-Eastern Europe
June 18, 2015  Austria Vienna Official State Visit
June 19, 2015  Slovakia Bratislava Working visit, attending the GLOBSEC Forum
July 11, 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina Srebrenica Commemoration, 20 years of genocide over Bosniaks
July 21–24, 2015  Israel Tel Aviv Working visit[6]
August 30, 2015  Austria Alpbach European Forum Alpbach and meeting with Slovenian president Borut Pahor
August 30, 2015  Slovenia Bled Bled Strategic Forum
September 8, 2015  Poland Krynica-Zdrój, Krakow Krynica Economic Forum and meeting with Andrej Duda
September 10–12, 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Vitez Working visit
September 23- October 5, 2015  United States of America New York 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly
October 7–09, 2015  Hungary Budapest Official State Visit[7]
October 14–18, 2015  China Beijing,Shanghai,Hong Kong Official State Visit
December 9–10, 2015  Slovakia Bratislava Official State Visit
January 4–5, 2016  United States of America Chicago, Minneapolis Meeting with Croatian immigrants in Chicago, representatives of Minnesota National Guard, and Governor Mark Dayton. Attending the event dedicated to women military leaders, "To grow up as a woman leader".
January 27–29, 2016  Poland Kraków, Warsaw Commemorating the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. Official welcoming ceremony, meeting with President Andrzej Duda and Polish businessmen. Giving lecture "The role of Croatia in consolidating resistance of Central Europe in the troubled world" on the Polish Institute of International Affairs.[8]
February 4, 2016  Great Britain London International conference about Syria
March 12–13, 2016  Jordan Amman Working visit
March 30–31, 2016  Bulgaria Sofia Official visit
April 8, 2016  Kosovo Prishtina Inauguration of Hashim Thaçi [9]
April 12-13, 2016  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar Attending the award of "Večernjakov pečat"
April 13, 2016  Macedonia Skoplje Trilateral meeting of the Presidents of Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia, meeting with the presidents of the Macedonian political parties.
April 15, 2016  Slovakia Bratislava Attending the GLOBSEC Security Forum
April 20-24, 2016  United States New York Official visit to the United Nations and signing Paris Convention on Climate Change, chairing round table and reporting on the subject of education as one of the goals of sustainable development, chairing part of the plenary debate of Heads of State and Government on Climate Change, meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Hungarian president János Áder and UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson.[10]

Notes

^a 4th counting from the 1990 Croatian parliamentary election. 20th Croatian president overall.

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