List of international presidential trips made by Mauricio Macri

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Mauricio Macri, the 53rd and current President of Argentina. During his presidency, Mauricio Macri has visited 13 countries as of July 2016.

Summary of international trips

Further information: Foreign relations of Argentina
Number of visits Country
2 visits  Colombia, Italy, United States,  Vatican City
1 visit  Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar,  Switzerland, Uruguay

2015

The following international trips were made by President Mauricio Macri in 2015:

Macri made his first visit as President-Elect to Brasilia for a meeting with President Dilma Rousseff.
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Paraguay Paraguay Asuncion 21 December
Further information: Argentina–Paraguay relations
During his first participation in the Mercosur Summit, President Macri called for "the prompt release of political prisoners in Venezuela" and warned that the regional bloc "can be no room for political persecution for ideological reasons or illegitimate forecast freedom for thinking differently". He also called for jointly fight against poverty and drug trafficking.[1]

2016

The following international trips were made by President Mauricio Macri in 2016:

Macri with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, during his official visit to Germany, July 2016.
Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Uruguay Uruguay Colonia 7 January
Further information: Argentina–Uruguay relations
President Macri traveled to Uruguay, for a meeting with President Tabare Vazquez, under the start of his international agenda. They officially postulated the Uruguay–Argentina 2030 FIFA World Cup bid[2]
Switzerland Switzerland Davos 20–23 January President Macri traveled to the World Economic Forum Summit in Davos accompanied by his former rival in the presidential elections Sergio Massa.[3]
Vatican City Vatican City

Italy Italy

Vatican City
Rome
27 February President Macri visited Pope Francis in his first visit to the Vatican as President. After that, Macri met with Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi
United States United States Washington D.C 31 March
1 April
President Macri traveled to the U.S. on the occasion of the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
Colombia Colombia Bogotá
Medellín
15–16 June
Further information: Argentina–Colombia relations
President Macri traveled to Colombia for a meeting with President Juan Manuel Santos. After that, Macri participated in the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2016
Chile Chile Puerto Varas 30 June
1 July
Further information: Argentina–Chile relations
President Macri traveled to Chile for the Summit of the Pacific Alliance.
France France Paris 2 July
Further information: Argentina–France relations
President Macri opened his European tour in Paris meeting with French President François Hollande. He said the meeting was "very good" and expressed his desire to increase trade between Mercosur and the European Union.[4]
Belgium Belgium Brussels 3-4 July
Further information: Argentina–Belgium relations
President Macri met with the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy, Federica Mogherini, at the headquarters of the European Commission, and then have lunch with President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, at that institution. In the afternoon he was received along with his wife, the First Lady Juliana Awada at the Royal Palace of Brussels by King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.[5]
Germany Germany Berlin 5-6 July
Further information: Argentina–Germany relations
President Macri traveled to Berlin for an official visit to Germany. This was announced by Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra in a press conference shared with the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Buenos Aires.[6] He met with Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Joachim Gauck.
United States United States Idaho 7-8 July President Macri traveled to Idaho to participated in the Sun Valley Conference Summit chaired by tycoon Bill Gates, in the city of Idaho, the northwestern United States. The presence of Macri is given after ended his official visit to France, Belgium and Germany.
Peru Peru Lima 28 July
Further information: Argentina–Peru relations
President Macri traveled to Lima to participated in the Presidential Inauguration of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
Brazil Brazil Rio de Janeiro 5 August
Further information: Argentina–Brazil relations
President Macri traveled to Rio de Janeiro on the occasion of the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[7]
Qatar Qatar Doha 3 September President Macri met the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
China China Hangzhou 4–5 September
Further information: Argentina–China relations
President Macri traveled to China to attend the G-20 summit meeting in Hangzhou.
United States United States New York City 19 September Macri will travel to New York for the 71st UN General Assembly
Colombia Colombia Cartagena de Indias 27 September President Macri attended the signing of the Colombia Peace Agreements between President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC Leader Timoleón Jiménez.
Vatican City Vatican City

Italy Italy

Vatican City
Rome
15 October President Macri visited Pope Francis along with First Lady Juliana Awada and their child, Antonia Macri, his daughter Agustina Macri and her daughter Valentina Barbier. Later, the President met with diplomats and traveled to Florence where Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had a dinner in their honour. The President assisted as well to the Canonization of José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero.

Future trips

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes

References

  1. "Macri, en la cumbre del Mercosur: "Pido por la pronta liberación de los presos políticos en Venezuela". La Nacion. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  2. "Macri y Tabaré impulsan a la Argentina y Uruguay como sede conjunta del Mundial 2030". Clarin. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. "Sergio Massa viajará con Mauricio Macri a la cumbre de Davos". La Nacion. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  4. "Macri abrió su gira europea en París con Hollande". El Intransigente. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. "Macri ya está en Bruselas para negociar con la Unión Europea". Clarín. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  6. "Macri viajará el 5 de Julio a Alemania para reunirse con Angela Merkel". Sinmordaza. 4 June 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  7. "Dilma Rousseff invitó a Mauricio Macri a la apertura de los Juegos Olímpicos". La Nación. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
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