List of international prime ministerial trips made by Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu and Donald Trump at a press conference in the White House. February 15, 2017
This is the list of international prime ministerial trips made by Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister of Israel .
Map of countries visited by Benjamin Netanyahu from 2017 to 2020
First term (1996–1999)
Second term (2009–2013)
Country
Dates
Purpose
Notes
United States
May 18, 2009
Discussions and working Visit.
[ 5]
France
June 24, 2009
Discussion and working Visit.
[ 6]
United Kingdom
August 25–26, 2009
Discussions
[ 7] [ 8]
Germany
August 26–27, 2009
State visit
[ 9]
France
November 25, 2009
State visit
[ 10]
Germany
January 18, 2010
Working visit
[ 11]
United States
March 24, 2010
Discussions
[ 12]
France
May 27, 2010
Working visit with President Nicolas Sarkozy
[ 13]
Canada
May 28, 2010
Discussions
[ 14]
United States
May 29-30, 2010
State visit
[ 15]
Greece
August 16, 2010
First Visit by an Israeli Prime Minister
[ 16]
Germany
October 27, 2010
Working visit
[ 17]
Czech Republic
April 7, 2011
First Visit by an Israeli Prime Minister
[ 18]
United Kingdom
May 4, 2011
Working visit
[ 19]
France
May 5, 2011
Working visit
[ 20]
United States
May 24, 2011
Address to the US Congress
[ 21]
Canada
March 2–4, 2012
State visit
[ 22]
United States
March 5, 2012
Discussions
[ 23]
United Kingdom
July 9, 2012
Meeting with Olympic athletes
[ 24] [ 25]
United Nations
September 26–27, 2012
UNGA address
[ 26]
France
October 31, 2012
Discussions in Paris and visit in Toulouse
[ 27]
Czech Republic
December 5, 2012
Discussions
[ 28]
Germany
December 5–6, 2012
State visit
[ 29]
Third term (2013–2015)
Country
Dates
Purpose
Notes
China
May 5–10, 2013[ n 1]
State visit
[ 30]
Poland
June 12–13, 2013
State visit
[ 31]
Russia
November 20, 2013
Discussions regarding Iran deal
[ 32] [ 33]
Italy Vatican
December 1–2, 2013
State visit
[ 34]
Switzerland
January 23, 2014
World Economic Forum in Davos
[ 35]
United States
March 4, 2014
AIPAC policy conference
[ 36]
Japan
May 11–14, 2014
State visit
[ 37] [ 38]
United States
October 1, 2014
Working Visit.
[ 5]
Italy
December 15, 2014
State visit
[ 39]
France
January 11–12, 2015
Charlie Hebdo and Hypercacher shooting memorial
[ 40]
United States
March 1–3, 2015
Address to a joint session of the United States Congress and AIPAC
[ 41]
Unconfirmed
Fourth term (2015–2020)
Since May 14, 2015, Netanyahu heads the thirty-fourth government of Israel , acting both as prime minister and minister of foreign affairs.
Country
Dates
Purpose
Notes
Italy
August 27–30, 2015
Working visit
Netanyahu attended the Expo 2015 in Milan .[ 43] [ 44]
United Kingdom
September 9–10, 2015
State visit
[ 45] [ 46]
Russia
September 21, 2015
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War
[ 47] [ 48]
United Nations
October 1, 2015
UNGA address
[ 49]
Germany
October 21, 2015
State visit
[ 50]
United States
November 8–11, 2015
Discussions
[ 51]
France
November 30, 2015
Working visit
Netanyahu attended Paris Climate Conference .[ 52]
Switzerland
January 20–21, 2016
World Economic Forum in Davos
[ 53]
Cyprus
January 28, 2016
Cyprus–Greece–Israel trilateral summit
[ 54]
Germany
February 15–17, 2016
Government-to-government meetings
[ 55]
Russia
April 21, 2016
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War
[ 56] [ 57]
Russia
June 6–7, 2016
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War , marking 25 years of Israel–Russia relations
[ 58]
Italy
June 26–28, 2016
State visit
[ 59] [ 60]
Uganda Kenya Rwanda Ethiopia
July 4–7, 2016
State visit
First visit to Africa by an Israeli PM in 30 years[ 61]
Netherlands
September 6–7, 2016
State visit
[ 62]
United States United Nations
September 20–26, 2016
Discussions with US officialsUNGA address
[ 63]
Azerbaijan Kazakhstan
December 13–14, 2016
State visit
First visit by an Israeli PM to Kazakhstan and second to Azerbaijan[ 64]
United Kingdom
February 6, 2017
Discussions
[ 65]
United States
February 13–17, 2017
State visit
[ 66]
Singapore
February 19–21, 2017
State visit
First time an Israeli PM visited Singapore[ 67]
Australia
February 22–25, 2017
First time an Israeli PM visited Australia[ 68]
Russia
March 9, 2017
Discussions regarding the Syrian civil war
[ 69]
China
March 20–21, 2017[ n 2]
State visit
[ 70]
Liberia
June 4, 2017
Summit of ECOWAS leaders
[ 71]
Greece
June 14, 2017
Cyprus–Greece–Israel trilateral summit
[ 72]
France Germany
June 30 – July 2, 2017
Working visit and Funeral of former German chancellor Kohl
[ 73] [ 74]
France Hungary
July 15–19, 2017
State visit
[ 75]
Russia
August 23, 2017
Discussions regarding the Syrian civil war
[ 76]
Argentina
September 10–19, 2017
State visit
First time an Israeli PM visited South America[ 77]
Paraguay
Colombia
Mexico
United States
Meeting with US president Donald Trump
United Nations
UNGA address
United Kingdom
November 2–5, 2017
Marking Balfour Declaration centenary
[ 78]
Kenya
November 28, 2017
State visit , meeting with 11 African leaders
[ 79]
France Belgium
December 10–11, 2017
State visit
[ 80] [ 81]
India
January 14–19, 2018
State visit
[ 82] [ 83]
Switzerland
January 23–26, 2018
World Economic Forum in Davos
[ 84]
Russia
January 29, 2018
Discussions regarding Iran
[ 85]
Germany
February 16–18, 2018
Munich Security Conference
[ 86]
United States
March 4–8, 2018
State visit , AIPAC conference
[ 87]
Cyprus
May 8, 2018
Cyprus–Greece–Israel trilateral summit
[ 88]
Russia
May 9, 2018
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War
Netanyahu attended the 2018 Moscow Victory Day Parade .[ 89]
Germany France United Kingdom
June 4–6, 2018
Discussions regarding the Iran nuclear deal
[ 90]
Jordan
June 18, 2018
Discussions
[ 91]
Russia
July 11, 2018
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War
Netanyahu and Russian president Vladimir Putin watched the 2018 FIFA World Cup semi-final game between Croatia and England.[ 92] [ 93]
Lithuania
August 23–25, 2018
State visit
First time an Israeli PM visited Lithuania.[ 94] [ 95]
United Nations
September 25–30, 2018
UNGA address
[ 96]
Oman
October 25–26, 2018
Official visit
First meeting of this kind since 1996.[ 97] [ 98]
Bulgaria
November 1–2, 2018
Discussions with Craiova Group
[ 99]
France
November 11–12, 2018
Paris Peace Forum
Netanyahu cut his trip short, returning to Israel on November 11 overnight due to events in Gaza.[ 100] [ 101]
Brazil
December 28, 2018 – January 2, 2019[ n 2]
State visit and participation in presidential inauguration of Jair Bolsonaro
First time an Israeli PM visited Brazil[ 102]
Chad
January 20, 2019[ n 2]
Re-establishment of diplomatic ties
First time an Israeli PM visited Chad[ 103]
Russia
February 27, 2019[ n 2]
Discussions regarding the Syrian Civil War
[ 104]
United States
March 25, 2019
State visit
[ 105]
Ukraine
August 18–19, 2019
State Visit
[ 106]
United Kingdom
September 5, 2019
Discussion regarding Iran
[ 107]
Russia
September 12, 2019
Discussions on cooperation between Israeli and Russian forces operating in Syria
[ 108]
Greece
January 2, 2020
Discussions to sign gas pipeline deal with Cyprus
[ 109]
United States
January 28, 2020
Discussions on Middle East peace plan
[ 110]
Russia
January 30, 2020
Discussions on Middle East peace plan
[ 111]
Unconfirmed
Country
Dates
Purpose
Notes
Jordan
2016
Egypt–Israel–Jordan summit
[ 91]
Fifth term (2020–2021)
Sixth term (2022–present)
Country
Dates
Purpose
Notes
Jordan
January 24, 2023
Strategic, security and economic cooperation
[ 113]
France
February 2, 2023
State visit
[ 114]
Italy
March 4, 2023
State visit
[ 115]
Germany
March 16, 2023
State visit
[ 116]
United Kingdom
March 24, 2023
State visit
[ 117]
Cyprus
September 3, 2023
State visit
[ 118]
United Nations
September 19–26, 2023
UNGA Address
[ 119]
United States
July 22–27, 2024
Address a Joint session of Congress , meetings with President Joe Biden , Vice President Kamala Harris , and Republican nominee former president Donald Trump
[ 120] [ 121]
United Nations
September 26–27, 2024
UNGA Address . Trip cut short following the 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike .
[ 122] [ 123]
Post-ICC indictment
On November 21, 2024, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, severely limiting his options for traveling outside Israel without the risk of being arrested. Formally, all 124 countries who are parties to the Rome Statute are obligated to arrest him upon entry. The arrest warrant also complicates his ability to travel to countries that are not parties to the Rome Statute, due to the risk of an emergency landing during the trip in a country that is a party to the statute.[ 124]
Although Hungary is a party to the Rome Statute, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán publicly declared that he will not arrest Netanyahu if he arrived in Hungary for a visit.[ 125]
In Mid-December 2024, reports surfaced that Netanyahu had gone to Cairo to attend ceasefire negotiations for the Israel-Hamas War . Netanyahu's office denied the reports, saying that on the day in question, Netanyahu was actually visiting Syrian territory invaded by Israel following the fall of the Assad regime .[ 126]
Notes
^ Including flight time
^ a b c d Excluding flight time
See also
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