List of international presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck

This is a list of presidential visits to foreign countries made by Joachim Gauck, the former President of Germany. Gauck was elected and assumed the office for a five-year term on 18 March 2012, following the resignation of Christian Wulff and served until 18 March 2017.

Map of countries visited by Joachim Gauck

2012

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Date Countries Places visited Narrative
26–27 March   Poland Warsaw Inaugural visit to President Bronisław Komorowski; Gauck also met with Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
16–17 April   Belgium
Brussels
Inaugural visit to the institutions of European Union and NATO: Gauck met with Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Belgium Elio Di Rupo
  France Strasbourg Met the President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso and President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz.
4 May   Sweden Stockholm Gauck was received by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden at Stockholm Palace and attended the 400th anniversary celebrations of the Tyska Skolan (German School) in Gamla stan.
5–6 May   Netherlands Breda
Amsterdam
Gauck became the first foreign head of state to participate in the Liberation Day celebrations, in the course of which he delivered a speech. He met with Queen Beatrix and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander; together, they took a boat trip on Amstel river.[1]
28–31 May   Israel
Tel Aviv
Jerusalem
Rehovot
In Tel Aviv, Gauck was received by President of Israel Shimon Peres and met with further politicians including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman and leader of the opposition Shelly Yachimovich. During his stay, the German President visited the grave of Ignaz Bubis (the former President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany), the Yad Vashem memorial, and the Weizmann Institute of Science and came together with survivors of The Holocaust and the Israeli delegation of the 1972 Summer Olympics.[2]
  West Bank Ramallah Opened a German-funded girls school and met with Palestinian leaders Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad.
11 June    Switzerland Chur Gauck attended the annual informal meeting of the German speaking heads of state with President of Austria Heinz Fischer, Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and President of the Swiss Confederation Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf.
15 June   Italy Rome Inaugural visit to President Giorgio Napolitano; Gauck also met with Prime Minister Mario Monti.
2 July   France Paris Inaugural visit to President François Hollande.
27–28 July   United Kingdom London Gauck attended a reception at Buckingham Palace for foreign heads of state hosted by Queen Elizabeth II due to the beginning of the 2012 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening ceremony later that evening. On the next day, he met with German athletes at the Olympic Village and watched a gymnastics competition at the North Greenwich Arena.
2 August   Poland Kostrzyn nad Odrą Together with President of Poland Bronisław Komorowski, Gauck opened the Przystanek Woodstock rock music festival.
16 August   Austria Vienna Inaugural visit to President Heinz Fischer; Gauck also met with Chancellor Werner Faymann and visited the Austrian National Library.
29–30 August   United Kingdom London Gauck attended the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Paralympics. On the next day, he came together with athletes at the Paralympic Village and presented the medals to the winners of the Men's time trial cycling event.
11 September   Denmark Copenhagen Inaugural visit to Queen Margrethe II; Gauck also met with members of the Danish government and parliament.
10 October   Czech Republic Prague
Lidice
Gauck met with President Václav Klaus and Prime Minister Petr Nečas as well as activists of the Velvet Revolution. In order to mark the 70th anniversary of the nazi massacres in retaliation of Operation Anthropoid, he visited the Lidice Memorial.[3]
13 November   United Kingdom London Completing a series of inaugural visits to European neighboring and close partner states, Gauck was received by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and attended a discussion about the different views on the future of Europe with British politicians and society members at the residence of the German ambassador.
19–20 November   Italy Naples Trilateral meeting with Presidents Giorgio Napolitano and Bronisław Komorowski of Italy and Poland: This included the signing of the Naples Appeal calling for the overcoming of the economical and financial crisis, and a memorial ceremony honoring Polish freedom fighter Gustaw Herling-Grudziński.[4]
5–6 December   Holy See Vatican City Gauck was received by Pope Benedict XVI for a private audience and met with Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone. He also paid a visit to the Collegio Teutonico.
6–7 December   Croatia Zagreb Gauck was received by President Ivo Josipović and had a talk with Prime Minister Zoran Milanović concerning the Accession of Croatia to the European Union.
17–19 December   Afghanistan Mazar-i-Sharif
Kabul
Gauck met with Bundeswehr soldiers at Camp Marmal as well as German humanitarian workers. In Kabul, he was received by President Hamid Karzai and honored with the Order of the Sun.

2013

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Date Countries Places visited Narrative
25–26 February    Switzerland Geneva First in a series of journeys to institutions concerned with the protection of the human rights (because Germany had been elected a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for a three-year term beginning 1 January 2013): Gauck gave a speech at the UNHRC, met with the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and visited the grave of Nobel Peace Laureate Ludwig Quidde.
17–20 March   Ethiopia Addis Ababa
Lalibela
During his first journey to Africa, Gauck met with President Girma Wolde-Giorgis and Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, as well as Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (the chairperson of the African Union Commission). He gave a speech addressing the Permanent Representatives' Committee of the African Union on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the union and visited the grave of Gudina Tumsa. In Lalibela, he visited the Church of Saint George and had talks with representatives of the different religions in Ethiopia.[5]
24 March   Italy Sant'Anna di Stazzema On the invitation of President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano, Gauck attended the memorial ceremony of a World War II massacre.[6]
22 April   France Strasbourg Second in a series of journeys to institutions concerned with the protection of the human rights: Gauck visited the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe, where he delivered a speech.
8–16 May   Colombia
Bogotá
Medellín
Gauck was received by President Juan Manuel Santos and gave a speech about Vergangenheitsbewältigung and reconciliation at the University of the Andes on the occasion of recent peace talks between the Colombian government and the FARC rebels. Also, he met with members of human rights organizations at Biblioteca España in Medellín.[7]
  Brazil São Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Was received by President Dilma Rousseff. Among other appointments, Gauck visited the Volkswagen factory near São Paulo, met with Governor of Rio de Janeiro Sérgio Cabral Filho as well as members of the National Truth Commission, and visited the "model favela" of Santa Marta.[8]
30 May   Netherlands The Hague Third in a series of journeys to institutions concerned with the protection of the human rights: Gauck visited the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice.[9]
5–13 July   Finland


Savonlinna
Turku
Following him attending the opening performance of the annual Savonlinna Opera Festival together with President of Finland Sauli Niinistö and being formally received at the President's summer residence near Turku on the next day, Gauck paid State visits to the Baltic states.
  Latvia Riga Was received by President of Latvia Andris Bērziņš at the House of the Blackheads on 7 July, which was followed by a visit of the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. Also, Gauck had talks with Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis and Solvita Āboltiņa, the Speaker of the Saeima.[10]
  Estonia Tallinn Met with President Toomas Hendrik Ilves at his summer residence and was formally received at Kadriorg Palace in Tallinn on the following day (9 July), which was followed by a memorial ceremony at the War of Independence Victory Column and a visit of the Museum of Occupations. The day concluded with a state dinner at the Estonian Maritime Museum. The next day, Gauck met with Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and visited St Mary's Cathedral.
  Lithuania Vilnius
Klaipėda
Nida
On 11 July, he was received by head of state Dalia Grybauskaitė at the Presidential Palace and met members of the Lithuanian parliament; also, Gauck attended a ceremony at the Independence Memorial. The next day, he had a talk with Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius and attended discussions on the future development of Europe and the Soviet/German Occupations of Lithuania. Gauck's journey concluded with visits to the site of the planned reconstruction of St. John's Church in Klaipėda and the Thomas Mann Cultural Centre in Nida.
19 July   Austria Salzburg Gauck met with President Heinz Fischer and delivered the opening speech at the annual Salzburg Festival.[11]
3–5 September   France Paris
Oradour-sur-Glane
Marseille
First state visit of a German President to France in 16 years on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Élysée Treaty: Gauck was received by President François Hollande at the Élysée Palace and met with Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault. The two Presidents attended a memorial ceremony at Oradour-sur-Glane, the site of a World War II massacre committed by members of the Waffen-SS.[12] Gauck concluded his stay with a visit of Marseille, in that year a European Capital of Culture.
9 September   Austria Innsbruck Gauck attended the annual informal meeting of the German speaking heads of state with President of Austria Heinz Fischer, Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and President of the Swiss Confederation Ueli Maurer.
7–9 October   Poland Kraków On 7 October, Gauck met with Presidents Giorgio Napolitano and Bronisław Komorowski of Italy and Poland, to discuss the political developments since their last convention in the previous year which had included the signing of the Naples Appeal. Later that day, the three presidents had a talk with Viktor Yanukovych, the President of Ukraine, which dealt with the Ukraine–European Union relations. On 8 and 9 October, Gauck, Napolitano and Komorowski attended the 2013 Arraiolos meeting with another five non-executive presidents of EU member states.
18 October Słubice Together with Bronisław Komorowski, the President of Poland, Gauck opened the academic term at Collegium Polonicum (pl) in Słubice and Viadrina European University in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, which is located on the other bank of the Oder river.
10 December   South Africa Johannesburg Gauck attended the state memorial service for Nelson Mandela and visited Liliesleaf Farm.

2014

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Date Countries Places visited Narrative
4–12 February   India
New Delhi
Bangalore
During his state visit to India, Gauck was received by President Pranab Mukherjee had talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and further politicians and delivered a speech at Jawaharlal Nehru University. Other appointments saw him visiting businesses in Bangalore and a German-funded coir development aid project.
  Burma Naypyidaw
Yangon
Gauck's official visit to Burma was due to the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. He was received by President Thein Sein, met with Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and delivered a speech addressing the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
5–7 March   Greece Athens
Lingiades
Ioannina
Gauck paid a state visit to the Hellenic Republic, during which he was received by President Karolos Papoulias, had talks with further Greek politicians and intellectuals and delivered a speech at the Acropolis Museum "On the Heritage and Future of Europe". Gauck also visited the memorial at Lingiades, a village where in 1943, the 1st Mountain Division of the Wehrmacht had committed a massacre killing 87 civilians, as well as the synagoge of the Jewish community in Ioannina, commemorating their deportation to Auschwitz 70 years earlier.[13]
1–2 April    Switzerland Bern
Geneva
During his official stay in Switzerland, Gauck was received by President Didier Burkhalter, attended a discussion about the concept of direct democracy and paid a visit to CERN.
26–29 April   Turkey Kahramanmaraş
Ankara
Istanbul
Before being officially received by President Abdullah Gül, Gauck visited a camp for refugees of the Syrian Civil War near Kahramanmaraş, as well as a Bundeswehr unit operating the MIM-104 Patriot as part of Operation Active Fence. In Ankara, he also met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and delivered a speech at the Middle East Technical University on the Germany–Turkey relations. In Istanbul, he visited Hagia Sophia and opened the German-Turkish University.
4–7 May   Czech Republic Prague
Terezín
Mladá Boleslav
At the beginning of his state visit, Gauck was received by President Miloš Zeman and had talks with Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka and other Czech politicians. On 6 May, he held a speech at Charles University about multiculturalism in Europe and attended a memorial ceremony at the site of Theresienstadt concentration camp, together with Zeman. On the final day of his stay, Gauck visited the headquarters of Škoda Auto in Mladá Boleslav.
13 May   Netherlands Uddel Gauck paid a visit to the I. German/Dutch Corps and observed a NATO Response Force exercise.
4 June   Poland Warsaw First in a series of meetings of the Presidents of Germany (Gauck), Poland (Komorowski), the Czech Republic (Zeman), Slovakia (Gašparovič) and Hungary (Áder) to commemorate key events of the Revolutions of 1989: On the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Polish legislative election (which had paved the way to the fall of communism in Poland), they convened in Warsaw.
7 June   Ukraine Kyiv Gauck attended the inauguration of President Petro Poroshenko, together with President of Poland Bronisław Komorowski, US Vice President Joe Biden and Herman Van Rompuy, the President of the European Council. Their attendance is seen as a symbol of support for the legitimacy of the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election.[14]
10–13 June   Norway Oslo
Trondheim
The state visit commenced with Gauck being received by King Harald V of Norway in Oslo and subsequent talks with Prime Minister Erna Solberg and Olemic Thommessen, the President of the Storting. Further appointments saw him visiting the Norwegian Nobel Institute and hosting a reception on board the Gorch Fock, a tall ship of the German Navy. In Trondheim, Gauck had a discussion with students of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and visited Nidaros Cathedral.
16 June   Hungary Budapest Second in a series of meetings of the Presidents of Germany (Gauck), Poland (Komorowski), the Czech Republic (Zeman), Slovakia (Gašparovič) and Hungary (Áder) to commemorate key events of the Revolutions of 1989: On the 25th anniversary of the rehabilitation of Imre Nagy and the reburial of his remains (which is considered a vital element in ending communism in Hungary), they convened in Budapest.
23–25 June   Portugal Lisbon
Palmela
Sintra
Gauck was received by President Aníbal Cavaco Silva at Belém Palace and had a luncheon with Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho and other politicians. His further appointments included visits of the AutoEuropa plant in Palmela and the Sintra National Palace.
13 July   Brazil Rio de Janeiro Gauck attended the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was contested between the national football teams of Germany and Argentina, together with chancellor Angela Merkel.
3–4 August   France
Vieil Armand
Centenary of the outbreak of World War I: On 3 August, 100 years after Germany had declared war on France, Joachim Gauck and French President François Hollande commemorated that day at the national monument of the Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf.[15]
  Belgium Liège
Leuven
Mons
On the next day, the centenary of the German invasion of Belgium and the British entry into the war, the two presidents attended a memorial ceremony near Liège, together with dignitaries from more than 50 countries. They both delivered a speech, as did King Philippe of Belgium and the Duke of Cambridge. Together with the King and Queen of Belgium, Gauck held further memorial services in Leuven, which included him delivering a speech at the library of the Catholic University, that was destroyed by German troops in 1914. On the invitation of British Prime Minister David Cameron, Gauck concluded the day attending a memorial ceremony at St Symphorien military cemetery, which contains the graves of World War I servicemen of Germany and the Commonwealth.[16]
30 August   Netherlands Maastricht Gauck attended the festivities of the 200th anniversary of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
1 September   Poland Gdańsk At Westerplatte, Gauck joined a memorial ceremony due to the 75th anniversary of the German attack on Poland, which had marked the outbreak of World War II.
24–27 September   Canada Ottawa
Toronto
Québec City
During his first official visit to Canada, Gauck was received by the Governor General of Canada David Lloyd Johnston, Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, the Speaker of the House of Commons Andrew Scheer and the Speaker of the Senate Noël Kinsella. He also visited the subsidiary of banknote printing company Giesecke & Devrient in Ottawa.
29–30 September   Portugal Braga Meeting of the Arraiolos Group.
3–5 November   Luxembourg Luxemburg (city)
Vianden
Schengen
Esch-sur-Alzette
During his visit to Luxembourg, Gauck was received by the Grand Duke of Luxembourg Henri, Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean Asselborn and the President of the Chamber of Deputies Mars Di Bartolomeo.
16–17 November   Slovakia
Bratislava
Together with the Presidents of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Gauck commemorated the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia during the Velvet Revolution 25 years ago.
  Czech Republic Prague
25–26 November   Slovenia Ljubljana
Nova Gorica
During his visit to Slovenia, Gauck was received by President Borut Pahor and Prime Minister Miro Cerar.
11 December   Italy Turin Gauck gave a speech at the first Italian-German dialogue forum.

2015

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27 January   Poland Oświęcim Gauck attended the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp.
3–6 February   Tanzania Daressalam
Zanzibar
Arusha
Seronera
During his visit, Gauck was received by the President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete and the President of Zanzibar Ali Mohamed Shein. He also visited the headquarters of the East African Community in Arusha and the Serengeti National Park.
22 February   Ukraine Kyiv Gauck travelled to Kyiv at the invitation of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. Along with other heads of state, the Federal President attended a ceremony to mark the culmination of the protests on the Maidan a year ago and thus expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian pro democracy movement.
20–24 March   Peru Lima
Ayacucho
Cusco
Ollantaytambo
Machu Picchu
Gauck was welcomed by President Ollanta Humala with military honours in Lima followed by talks and a state banquet. He also met with the President of Congress and the President of the Supreme Court of Justice. On his third day he visited the Museo de la Memoria in Ayacucho and met with the president of the National Association of Relatives of the Kidnapped, Arrested, and Disappeared in Peru.
27 April   Austria Vienna Gauck participated in a state ceremony for the 70th anniversary of the reinstitution of the Republic of Austria.
27–29 April   Tunisia Tunis
Siliana
Gauck was welcomed by President Beji Caid Essebsi. Gauck also met with Prime Minister Habib Essid. With members of the "Commission for Truth and Dignity" he talked about the challenges of the transitional justice system.
29–30 April   Malta Valletta
Marsa
Attard
Gauck met with President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. He visited the refugee camp in Marsa.
4 May   Poland Warsaw Gauck attended the funeral of Władysław Bartoszewski.
13–15 July   Ireland Dublin
Galway
County Clare
During his state visit, Gauck was received by the President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. He also met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny and the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Charles Flanagan. He visited the Houses of the Oireachtas and Trinity College Dublin. On last day, he was awarded an honorary doctorate at NUI Galway and gave a speech at the Irish Centre for Human Rights. He then visited the Cliffs of Moher.
16–17 September   Liechtenstein Vaduz
Triesenberg
Gauck met with Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein Hans-Adam II in Vaduz Castle. On the second day he attended the annual meeting of the heads of state of German speaking countries with President of Austria Heinz Fischer, King Philippe of Belgium, Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and President of the Swiss Confederation Simonetta Sommaruga.
5–8 October   United States Philadelphia
Washington D.C.
Gauck visited the German Society of Pennsylvania, the Liberty Bell, the Independence Hall and the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and gave a speech at the University of Pennsylvania. In Washington D.C. he was welcomed by President Barack Obama at the White House. Afterwards he met with Vice President Joe Biden for lunch and held political talks with United States Secretary of State John Kerry. He also visited the Capitol, the Library of Congress, the Lincoln Memorial and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
10–14 October   South Korea
Seoul
Paju
The visit to South Korea was focused on 25 years of German unity and 70 years of Korea's division. In Seoul Gauck addressed the South Korean National Assembly and held political talks with President Park Geun-hye and other high ranking politicians. Then he spoke to members of the German-Korean advisory body on foreign policy aspects of reunification. Meetings with North Korean refugees and representatives of South Korea's civil society were also on the agenda. On the border between North and South Korea, he opened an exhibition on German unity and visited the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
14–16October   Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Held political talks with President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj and the Chairman of Parliament. He also met business representatives, religious leaders and representatives of civil society and academia in Ulaanbaatar. At the German Mongolian University of Applied Sciences for Raw Materials and Technology he met students and staff.
5–8 December   Israel
Tel Aviv
Jerusalem
In Israel, Gauck was welcomed by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv. Together they attended a concert of the Thomanerchor and the Gewandhausorchester marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel. On second day he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. There he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Hebrew University.
  Jordan Amman
Azraq
Lecturered to students at the German-Jordanian University in Amman. Afterwards he was welcomed with military honours by King Abdullah II of Jordan of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan at the Husseiniya Palace. The last day he visited a refugee camp for Syrian refugees run by the UNHCR in Azraq.

2016

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Date Countries Places visited Narrative
20 January    Switzerland Davos Gauck attended the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
8–12 February   Nigeria
Lagos
Abuja
Gauck arrived in Lagos and had a meeting with Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode. He also visited the Freedom Park Memorial and met with the Nobel Laureate in Literature Wole Soyinka. In Lagos, he also met with German and Nigerian business representatives. In Abuja he met with Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo, President of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS. Gauck visited the New Kuchigoro refugee camp, afterwards he talked with civil society representatives at the German Ambassador's Residence. The next day, he was welcomed with military honours by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari.
  Mali Bamako
Koulikoro
Welcomed with military honours by Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, President of the Republic of Mali. He also visited the EUTM headquarters, where he talked with German members of EUTM, EUCAP Sahel, MINUSMA and UNPOL. He visited Camp Gecko as well, where he talked with German soldiers.
8–10 March   Belgium Brussels
Antwerp
Mechelen
Liège
Eupen
At his official state visit to Belgium, Gauck was welcomed with military honours by King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium. He also met with Charles Michel, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium, Siegfried Bracke, President of the Belgian House of Representatives, and Christine Defraigne, President of the Senate. In Eupen, he met with Oliver Paasch, Minister-President of the German-speaking Community, and Karl-Heinz Klinkenberg, Mayor of Eupen.
20–24 March   China Beijing
Shanghai
Xi'an
During his visit, Gauck was received by the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping and met with intellectuals, artists and religious representatives. He also gave a speech at the Tongji University.
13 April   Italy Turin Gauck met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella.
31 May – 1 June   United Kingdom Orkney
London
Gauck and Princess Anne paid tribute to sailors killed in battle at a service of remembrance at St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland between the British and German fleets. Following his visit to the Orkney Islands, he arrived in London for the final day of his visit to the UK where he toured the Victoria and Albert Museum and met with Queen Elizabeth II.
17 June   Poland Warsaw Gauck met with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Beata Szydło.
20-24 June   Romania

Bukarest
Sibiu

Gauck met with Romanian President Klaus Johannis, Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș and the chairmen of the two parliamentary chambers. He also talked with representatives of the Romanian and German business, representatives of civil society and the German minority in Romania.
  Bulgaria Sofia Met with President Rosen Plevneliev, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov the President of the Parliament of the Republic of Bulgaria Tsetska Tsacheva and attended the opening of the German-Bulgarian Economic Forum.
  Slovenia Ljubljana Met with President Borut Pahor and attended the celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Slovenia.
11-16 July   Chile Santiago de Chile
Met with President Michelle Bachelet.
  Uruguay Montevideo Met with President Tabaré Vázquez.
7-8 September   Belgium Brussels Gauck participated in the meeting of heads of state of German-speaking countries.
14-15 September   Bulgaria Sofia
Plovdiv
Gauck participated in the meeting of the Arraiolos Group.
29 September   Ukraine Kyiv Gauck participated in the commemorative events on the 75th anniversary of the mass executions of Babi Yar.
30 September   Israel Jerusalem Gauck participated in the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres.
10 November   Poland Gdańsk Gauck visited the European Solidarity Centre.
13-18 November   Japan Tokyo
Kyoto
Nagasaki
Gauck had political talks with Emperor Akihito, Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Crown Prince Naruhito and representatives of the Parliament. He also gave a speech to students at Waseda University. In Kyoto, he visited the Ginkaku-ji. In Nagasaki, he visited the Nagasaki Peace Park.
28 November   Poland Szczecin Gauck visited the Multinational Corps Northeast, accompanied by Polish President Andrzej Duda.

2017

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Date Countries Places visited Narrative
25-26 January   France Paris Gauck met with French President François Hollande and was awarded the honorary doctorate of the University of Paris-Sorbonne.
1 February   Spain Madrid Gauck had a lunch with the Spanish King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. He also visited the Museo del Prado.
6-7 February   Netherlands The Hague
Maastricht
Gauck met with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima. He also visited the Mauritshuis Museum and was awarded the honorary doctorate of Maastricht University.
9 February   Latvia Riga Gauck met with Latvian President Raimonds Vējonis, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė and Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid.

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