List of international prime ministerial trips made by Nikol Pashinyan

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.

From left to right: Bakhytzhan Sagintayev, Nikol Pashinyan, Dmitry Medvedev, Andrei Kobyakov, Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev and Tigran Sargsyan at a Eurasian Economic Union heads of government summit meeting in Saint Petersburg in July 2018
Pashinyan with Putin in the Kremlin, June 2018

Summary edit

2018 edit

 
Pashinyan with Putin in Sochi, May 14, 2018
 
Pashinyan at the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War in Moscow in 2018
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  Russia Sochi May 14 Attended the regular session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.[1] Met with Vladimir Putin,[2] Sooronbay Jeenbekov,[3] Igor Dodon,[4] Alexander Lukashenko,[5] Tigran Sargsyan.[6]
  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 edit

 
Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev at the 2019 World Economic Forum
 
Nikol Pashinyan and Ali Larijani, Tehran, 2019
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

 
Pashinyan with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in January 2020
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

 
Pashinyan (right) with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in New York in September 2022
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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 edit

Areas visited Date(s) Notes
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 edit

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
  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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