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List of international presidential trips made by Nicolás Maduro

Nicolás Maduro with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, 2017

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Nicolás Maduro, who has served as President of Venezuela since 19 April 2013.

2013

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Peru Lima 18 April Attended the UNASUR extraordinary meeting.[1]
Uruguay Montevideo 7-8 May Working visit. Met with President José Mujica. Delivered a speech at the Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores.[2]
Argentina Buenos Aires 8-9 May Working visit. Met with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[3]
Brazil Brasília 9-10 May Working visit. Met with President Dilma Rousseff.[4]
Ecuador Quito 24 May Attended the inauguration ceremony of President Rafael Correa.[5]
Bolivia Cochabamba 25 May Working visit. Met with President Evo Morales.[6]
Nicaragua Managua 2 June Working visit. Met with President Daniel Ortega.[7]
Italy Rome 16-19 June Official visit. Met with President Giorgio Napolitano.[8]
Vatican City Vatican City 17 June Official visit. Met with Pope Francis.[9]
France Paris 19-21 June Official visit. Met with President François Hollande.[10]
Haiti Port-au-Prince 26 June Working visit. Met with President Michel Martelly.[11]
Russia Moscow 2-3 July Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[12]
Belarus Minsk 3 July Working visit. Met with President Alexander Lukashenko.[13]
Suriname Paramaribo 30 August Attended the UNASUR summit.[14]

2014

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Cuba Havana 28-29 January Attended the CELAC summit.[15]
Brazil Fortaleza 14-17 July Attended the BRICS-UNASUR summit.[16]
United States New York City 24 September Addressed the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[17]
Ecuador Guayaquil 4 December Attended the UNASUR summit.[18]

2015

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Iran Tehran 10 January Working visit. Met with President Hassan Rouhani.[19]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 10-11 January Working visit. Met with Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud.[20]
Algeria Algiers 11-12 January Working visit.[21]
Qatar Doha 12-14 January Official visit. Met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Deputy Emir Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani.[22]
Bolivia La Paz 22 January Attended the third inauguration ceremony of President Evo Morales.[23]
Costa Rica San José 28-29 January Attended the 2015 CELAC summit.[24]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 24 February Working visit. Met with President Anthony Carmona and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.[25]
Panama Panama City 10-11 April Attended the 7th Summit of the Americas.[26]
Russia Moscow 8-9 May Attended the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade.[27]
Brazil Brasília 17-18 July Attended the Mercosur summit.[28]
Vietnam Hanoi 30-31 August Official visit. Met with President Trương Tấn Sang.[29]
United States New York City 29 September Addressed the general debate of the seventieth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[30]
Iran Tehran 22-23 November Attended the Third GECF summit. Met on the sidelines with Russian President Vladimir Putin.[31]

2016

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Ecuador Quito 26-27 January Attended the CELAC summit.[32]
Cuba Havana 18 March Working visit. Awarded the Order of José Martí.[33]
Jamaica Kingston 21-22 May Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Andrew Holness.[34]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 23 May Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Keith Rowley.[35]
Cuba Havana 23 June Attended the signing ceremony of the Colombian Peace Accords.[36]
Colombia Cartagena 26 September Attended the signing ceremony of the final peace accord between FARC and the government of Colombia. Met with U.S Secretary of State John Kerry.[37]
Turkey Istanbul 9-13 October Attended the 23rd World Energy Congress.[38]
Azerbaijan Baku 21-22 October Working visit. Met with President Ilham Aliyev.[39]
Iran Tehran 22-23 October Working visit. Met with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani.[39]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh October Working visit. Met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. Discussed bilateral relations.[39]
Qatar Doha 23-24 October Working visit.[40]
Vatican City Vatican City 24 October Working visit. Met with Pope Francis.[41]
Cuba Havana 4 December Attended the state funeral of Fidel Castro.[42]

2017

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Nicaragua Managua 10 January Attended the third inauguration ceremony of President Daniel Ortega.[43]
Cuba Havana 15 August Working visit. Met with General Secretary Raúl Castro. Visited the tomb of Fidel Castro in Santa Ifigenia Cemetery.[44]
Russia Moscow 4 October Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[45]
Turkey Ankara 5-6 October Official visit. Met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[46]

2018

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Cuba Havana 21-22 April Working visit. Met with President Miguel Díaz-Canel.[47]
China Beijing 13-16 September State visit. Met with General Secretary Xi Jinping.[48]
United States New York City 26 September Addressed the general debate of the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly.[49]
Mexico Mexico City 1 December Attended the inauguration reception of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at the National Palace.[50]
Russia Moscow 4-5 December Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[51]

2019

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Russia Moscow 25 September Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[52]
Azerbaijan Baku 25-26 October Attended the 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[53]

2021

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Mexico Mexico City 18 September Attended the CELAC summit.[54]
Cuba Havana 25 November Working visit. Attended the inauguration of the Fidel Castro Ruz Center.[55]
Cuba Havana 14 December Attended the 20th ALBA summit.[56]

2022

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Nicaragua Managua 10 January Attended the fourth inauguration ceremony of President Daniel Ortega.[57]
Cuba Havana 27 May Attended the 21st ALBA summit.[58]
Turkey Ankara 7-8 June Working visit.[59]
Algeria Algiers 8-9 June Working visit. Met with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.[60]
Iran Tehran 10-11 June Working visit. Met with President Ebrahem Raisi.[61]
Kuwait Kuwait City 13-14 June Working visit.[62]
Qatar Doha 14-15 June Working visit.[63]
Egypt Sharm El Sheikh 6-18 November Attended the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[64]

2023

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Brazil Brasília 29-30 May Working visit. Met with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Attended the 2023 South American summit.[65]
Turkey Ankara 3 June Attended the inauguration ceremony of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[66]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 5-6 June Working visit.[67]
China Beijing 8-14 September State visit.[68]
Cuba Havana 15-17 September Attended the Group of 77 summit.[69]
Mexico Palenque 22 October Attended the Palenque Migration Summit.[70]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Argyle 14 December Met with Guyanese President Irfaan Ali. Discussed the Essequibo dispute.[71]

2024

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown 1-2 March Attended the CELAC summit.[72]
Russia Kazan 22-24 October Attended the 16th BRICS summit.[73]

2025

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Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Russia Moscow 5-9 May Met with President Vladimir Putin. Signed a strategic partnership treaty. Attended the 2025 Moscow Victory Day Parade.[74]

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