List of international presidential trips made by Joe Biden
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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. Joe Biden has made 21 international trips to 28 countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank) during his presidency, which began on January 20, 2021 and ended on January 20, 2025.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden did not make any international trips between January and June 2021.
Summary
The number of visits per country where President Biden traveled are:
- One: Angola, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Cape Verde, Egypt, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Lithuania, Mexico, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, Vatican City, Vietnam and the West Bank
- Two: Belgium, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan and Poland
- Six: the United Kingdom
[[File:President Joe Biden's international trips.png|center|thumb|600x600px|Map of international trips made by Joe Biden as president: (January 2025)
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2021
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2022
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2023
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2024
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Multilateral meetings
Multilateral meetings of the following intergovernmental organizations took place during Joe Biden's presidency (2021–2025).
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rowspan="2"|Group | colspan="4"|Year | |||
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2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
APEC | style="background:#ffb;"|November 12 (videoconference) {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Auckland | style="background:#ffa07a;"|November 18–19{{ref label|EAS|a}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} Bangkok | November 15–17 {{flagicon|United States}} San Francisco | November 15–16 {{flagicon|Peru}} Lima |
EAS (ASEAN) | style="background:#ffb;"|October 26–27 (videoconference) {{flagicon|Brunei}} Bandar Seri Begawan | November 12–13 {{flagicon|Cambodia}} Phnom Penh | style="background:#ffa07a;"|September 6–7{{ref label|EAS|a}} {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Jakarta | style="background:#ffa07a;"|October 10–11{{ref label|EAS|b}} {{flagicon|Laos}} Vientiane |
G7 | June 11–13 {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Carbis Bay | June 26–28 {{flagicon|Germany}} Schloss Elmau | May 19–21 {{flagicon|Japan}} Hiroshima | June 13–15 {{flagicon|Italy}} Fasano |
G20 | October 30–31 {{flagicon|Italy}} Rome | November 15–16 {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Bali | September 9–10 {{flagicon|India}} New Delhi | November 18–19 {{flagicon|BRA}} Rio de Janeiro |
rowspan="2"|NATO | rowspan="2"|June 14 {{flagicon|Belgium}} Brussels | March 24 {{flagicon|Belgium}} Brussels | rowspan="2"|July 11–12 {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Vilnius | rowspan="2"|July 9–11 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington |
June 28–30 {{flagicon|Spain}} Madrid | ||||
SOA (OAS) | style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none | June 8–10 {{flagicon|United States}} Los Angeles | style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none | style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none |
NALS | November 18 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington | style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none | January 10 {{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexico City | style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none |
UNCCC | November 1–2 {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Glasgow | November 11 {{flagicon|Egypt}} Sharm el-Sheikh | style="background:#ffa07a;"| November 30–December 3{{ref label|EAS|a}} {{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} Dubai | style="background:#ffa07a;"|November 12{{ref label|EAS|c}} {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} Baku |
QUAD | September 24 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington | May 24 {{flagicon|Japan}} Tokyo | May 20 {{flagicon|Japan}} Hiroshima | September 21 {{flagicon|United States}} Wilmington |
rowspan="3"| Others | rowspan="3" style="background:#dcdcdc;"|none | U.S.–ASEAN Summit May 12–13 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington | AUKUS March 13 {{flagicon|United States}} San Diego | rowspan="3" style="background:#ffa07a;"| Global Peace Summit June 15–16{{ref label|EAS|a}} {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Lucerne |
U.S.–Oceania Summit September 28–29 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington | JAROKUS August 18 {{flagicon|United States}} Camp David | |||
U.S.–Africa Summit December 13–15 {{flagicon|United States}} Washington | ||||
colspan="5"|██ = Did not attend{{\}}participate. {{note|EAS|a}}Kamala Harris attended in the president's place. {{note|EAS|b}}Antony Blinken attended in the president's place. {{note|EAS|c}}John Podesta attended in the president's place. |
See also
References
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