List of presidential trips made by Moncef Marzouki

This is a list of presidential trips made by Moncef Marzouki, the 3rd President of Tunisia. As of December 2014, Marzouki has made 38 international trips to 25 different countries since his presidency began with his 13 December 2011 inauguration until the transfer of power on 31 December 2014, in addition to many more trips made domestically within the Tunisia which are not shown on this list.

The President Moncef Marzouki.

International trips

Number of visits Country
  1 visit
Libya, Egypt, Peru, Senegal, Malta, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland, Belgium, Niger, Chad, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Italy, Vatican City.
  2 visits
Ethiopia, Mali.
  3 visits
Qatar, Kuwait.
  4 visits
United States.
  5 visits
France.

2012

The following international trips were made by Moncef Marzouki during 2012:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Libya Tripoli January 2
Qatar Doha April 21
Ethiopia Addis Ababa July 15
France Paris July 17
Egypt Cairo August 16
Qatar Doha September 10
United States New York City September 27
Peru Lima October 1
Senegal Dakar October 3
Malta Valletta October 5
Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa October 14
United Kingdom London November 27

2013

The following international trips were made by Moncef Marzouki during 2013:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Saudi Arabia Riyadh January 21
Ethiopia Addis Ababa January 27
Kuwait Kuwait City January 29
France Paris February 5
Germany Berlin March 21
Qatar Doha March 25
Japan Tokyo Mayo 30
Mali Bamako September 18
United States New York City September 22
France Paris November 5
Kuwait Kuwait City November 18
France Paris December 6
South Africa Soweto (Johannesburg) December 10

2014

The President Moncef Marzouki with President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, August 5, 2014.

The following international trips were made by Moncef Marzouki during 2014:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Switzerland Geneva March 2
Kuwait Kuwait City March 24
Belgium Brussels April 1
Mali Bamako June 20
Niger Niamey June 22
Chad N'Djamena June 23
Gabon Libreville June 24
Equatorial Guinea Malabo June 26
United States Washington, D.C. August 4
France Paris, Toulon August 14
Italy Rome September 10
Vatican City Vatican City September 11
United States New York City September 22

References

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