List of state visits to Iran

This is a list of foreign heads of state, heads of government who have visited the Iran, which is classified by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as either a state visit, official visit, or working visit.

Summary of visits

CountryGuestTitleDateSignificance
Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–present) •
Hassan Rouhani Presidency
(2013–present)
 IraqAdil Abdul-MahdiPrime MinisterJuly 22, 2019
 PakistanImran KhanApril 21–22, 2019
 IraqAdil Abdul-MahdiApril 6, 2019
 SyriaBashar al-AssadPresidentFebruary 25–26, 2019
 IraqBarham SalihNovember 17, 2018
 RussiaVladimir PutinSeptember 7, 2018
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
 Sri LankaMaithripala SirisenaMay 13, 2018
 RussiaVladimir PutinNovember 1, 2017
 AzerbaijanIlham Aliyev
 IraqHaider al-AbadiPrime MinisterOctober 26, 2017
 ArmeniaKaren KarapetyanOctober 9, 2017
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip ErdoğanPresidentOctober 4, 2017
 AfghanistanAshraf GhaniAugust 5, 2017Second inauguration of Hassan Rouhani
 ArmeniaSerzh Sargsyan
 IraqFuad Masum
 MoldovaIgor Dodon
 ZimbabweRobert Mugabe
 LesothoLetsie IIIKing
 QatarAbdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al ThaniPrime Minister
 SwazilandBarnabas Sibusiso Dlamini
 SyriaImad Khamis
 IraqHaider al-AbadiJune 21, 2017
 GeorgiaGiorgi KvirikashviliApril 22–23, 2017
 AzerbaijanIlham AliyevPresidentMarch 6–7, 2017
 SwedenStefan LöfvenPrime MinisterFebruary 11–12, 2017
 MoldovaIgor DodonPresidentFebruary 10, 2017Women's World Chess Championship 2017
 AfghanistanAbdullah AbdullahChief Executive OfficerJanuary 11, 2017Funeral of Hashemi Rafsanjani
 IndonesiaJoko WidodoPresidentDecember 13–14, 2016
 SloveniaBorut PahorNovember 21–22, 2016
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBakir Izetbegović[1]Chairmen of the PresidencyOctober 25, 2016
 FinlandSauli Niinistö[2]PresidentOctober 25–26, 2016
 VenezuelaNicolás MaduroOctober 22, 2016
 BulgariaBoyko BorissovPrime MinisterJuly 11, 2016
 IndiaNarendra ModiMay 22, 2016
 AfghanistanAshraf GhaniPresident
 CroatiaKolinda Grabar-KitarovićMay 17, 2016
 South KoreaPark Geun-hyeMay 1, 2016
 South AfricaJacob ZumaApril 24, 2016
 SerbiaTomislav NikolićApril 17, 2016
 ItalyMatteo RenziPrime MinisterApril 12, 2016
 KazakhstanNursultan NazarbayevPresidentApril 11, 2016
 VietnamTrương Tấn SangMarch 13, 2016
 TurkeyAhmet DavutoğluPrime MinisterMarch 4, 2016
  SwitzerlandJohann Schneider-AmmannPresidentFebruary 26, 2016
 AzerbaijanIlham AliyevFebruary 23, 2016
 GhanaJohn Dramani MahamaFebruary 14, 2016
 GreeceAlexis TsiprasPrime MinisterFebruary 7, 2016
 ChinaXi JinpingPresident
General Secretary (paramount leader)
January 22, 2016
 PakistanNawaz Sharif[3]Prime MinisterJanuary 19, 2016
 AfghanistanAbdullah Abdullah[4]Chief Executive OfficerJanuary 5, 2016
 HungaryViktor Orbán[5]Prime MinisterDecember 1, 2015
 BoliviaEvo MoralesPresidentNovember 23, 2015Third GECF summit
 RussiaVladimir Putin[6][7]
 VenezuelaNicolás Maduro
 Equatorial GuineaTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
 NigeriaMuhammadu Buhari
 AlgeriaAbdelmalek SellalPrime Minister
 AzerbaijanIlham AliyevPresident
 EgyptAbdel Fattah el-Sisi
 KazakhstanKarim MassimovPrime Minister
 QatarTamim bin Hamad Al ThaniEmir
 Trinidad and TobagoKeith RowleyPrime Minister
 IraqFuad MasumPresident
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
 AustriaHeinz Fischer[8]PresidentSeptember 8, 2015
 KyrgyzstanAlmazbek Atambayev[9]September 5, 2015
 Iraq Nouri al-Maliki[10] Prime MinisterAugust 16, 2015
Fuad Masum[11]PresidentMay 13, 2015
 AfghanistanAshraf Ghani[12]April 19, 2015
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdoğan[13]April 7, 2015
 KuwaitSabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah[14]EmirJune 1, 2014
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip ErdoğanPrime MinisterJanuary 29–30, 2014
 AfghanistanHamid Karzai[15]PresidentDecember 8, 2013
 OmanQaboos bin Said al Said[16]SultanAugust 25, 2013
 AfghanistanHamid KarzaiPresidentAugust 4, 2013First inauguration of Hassan Rouhani
 ArmeniaSerzh Sargsyan
 Guinea-BissauManuel Serifo Nhamadjo
 KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev
 KuwaitSabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah[17]Prime Minister
 KyrgyzstanAlmazbek AtambayevPresident
 LebanonMichel Suleiman[18]
 North KoreaKim Yong-nam[19]
 PakistanAsif Ali Zardari[20]
 QatarTamim bin Hamad Al ThaniEmir
 Sri LankaMahinda RajapaksaPresident
 SwazilandBarnabas Sibusiso DlaminiPrime Minister
 SyriaWael Nader Al-Halqi[21]
 TajikistanEmomali RahmonPresident
 TogoFaure Gnassingbé
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Presidency
(2005–2013)
 IraqWael Nader al-Halqi[22]Prime MinisterJanuary 15–16, 2013
 United Nations Ban Ki-moon Secretary-GeneralAugust 26–31, 201216th Non-Aligned Summit
United Nations General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-NasserPresident
 Afghanistan Hamid Karzai[23]
 Benin Yayi Boni[24]
 Burkina Faso Blaise Compaoré
 Central African Republic François Bozizé[25]
 Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh[25]
 Egypt Mohamed Morsi[23]
 Gabon Ali Bongo Ondimba[24]
 Guinea-Bissau Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo
 Lebanon Michel Suleiman[23]
 Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
 Mongolia Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj[26]
 North Korea Kim Yong-nam[27][28]
 Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari[29]
 Palestine Mahmoud Abbas[30]
 Senegal Macky Sall
 Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa[31]
 Sudan Omar al-Bashir[23]
 Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[32]
 Uganda Yoweri Museveni[33]
 Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe[23]
 Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon[34]
 Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani[35] Emir
 Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina[36]Prime Minister
 Bhutan Jigme Thinley[37]
 Cambodia Hun Sen
 India Manmohan Singh[38]
 Iraq Nouri al-Maliki[34]
 Morocco Abdelillah Benkirane
   Nepal Baburam Bhattarai[39]
 Syria Wael Nader al-Halqi[40]
 Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip ErdoğanMarch 27–28, 2012
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[41]PresidentMarch 27, 20112nd Norouz Festival
 IraqJalal Talabani
 TajikistanEmomali Rahmon
 AfghanistanHamid Karzai
 ArmeniaSerzh Sargsyan
 TurkeyAbdullah Gül[42]February 13–16, 2011
 BoliviaEvo Morales[43]October 25–28, 2010
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[44]October 19–21, 2010
 SyriaBashar al-Assad[45]October 2, 2010
 AlgeriaAbdelaziz Bouteflika[46]May 15–17, 201014th G-15 summit
 BrazilLuiz Inacio Lula da Silva[46]
 SenegalAbdoulaye Wade[46]
 Sri LankaMahinda Rajapaksa[46]
 ZimbabweRobert Mugabe[47]
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdogan[46]Prime Minister
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[48]PresidentApril 17–18, 2010Conference on Disarmament
and Non-Proliferation
 IraqJalal Talabani[49]
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly BerdimuhamedowMarch 27, 20101st Norouz Festival
 IraqJalal Talabani
 TajikistanEmomali Rahmon
 AfghanistanHamid Karzai
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[50]September 5–6, 2009
 SyriaBashar al-Assad[51]August 19, 2009
 OmanQaboos bin Said al Said[52]SultanAugust 4, 2009
 ArmeniaSerzh Sargsyan[53]PresidentApril 13–14, 2009
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[54]April 2–4, 2009
 TurkeyAbdullah GülMarch 10–11, 200910th summit of the ECO
 AfghanistanHamid Karzai
 TajikistanEmomali Rahmon
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
 AzerbaijanIlham Aliyev
 KyrgyzstanKurmanbek Bakiyev
 PakistanYousaf Raza GillaniPrime Minister
 UzbekistanShavkat Mirziyoyev
 KazakhstanKarim Massimov
 IraqNouri al-Maliki[55]January 3–4, 2009
 EcuadorRafael Correa[56][57]PresidentDecember 6, 2008
 BoliviaEvo Morales[58]September 1, 2008
 SyriaBashar al-Assad[59]August 2–3, 2008
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[60]November 19, 2007
 RussiaVladimir Putin[61]October 16, 20072nd Caspian Summit
 AzerbaijanIlham Aliyev
 KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
 IraqNouri al-Maliki[62]Prime MinisterAugust 8–10, 2007
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[63]PresidentJuly 1–2, 2007
 IraqJalal Talabani[64]June 26, 2007
 TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[65]June 16, 2007
 NicaraguaDaniel Ortega[66]June 10, 2007
 SyriaBashar al-Assad[67]February 17–18, 2007
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip ErdoğanPrime MinisterDecember 2–3, 2006
 IraqJalal Talabani[68]PresidentNovember 27–29, 2006
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[69]July 29–31, 2006
 ArmeniaRobert Kocharyan[70]July 5–6, 2006
 AfghanistanHamid Karzai[71]May 27–28, 2006
 IraqJalal Talabani[72]November 21–23, 2005
 SyriaBashar al-Assad[73]August 7–8, 2005
Mohammad Khatami Presidency
(1997–2005)
 VenezuelaHugo Chavez[74]PresidentDecember 28–29, 2004
 TurkeyRecep Tayyip ErdoğanPrime MinisterJuly 28–30, 2004
 IndonesiaMegawati Sukarnoputri[75]PresidentFebruary 18, 2004D-8 4th Summit
 NigeriaOlusegun Obasanjo
 TurkeyAhmet Necdet Sezer
 MalaysiaAbdullah Ahmad Badawi
 PakistanZafarullah Khan Jamali[76]Prime Minister
 BangladeshKhaleda Zia
 AustriaThomas Klestil[77]PresidentJanuary 24–27, 2004
 India Atal Bihari Vajpayee[78] 10–13 April 2001
 ChinaJiang ZeminApril 2001
 AfghanistanBurhanuddin Rabbani[79]June 10, 2000ECO 6th Summit
 AzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev
 KyrgyzstanAskar Akaev
 TajikistanEmomali Rahmonov
 TurkmenistanSaparmurat Niyazov
 UzbekistanIslam Karimov
 KazakhstanKassym-Jomart TokayevPrime Minister
 PakistanPervez MusharrafChief Executive
 AustriaThomas Klestil[80]PresidentSeptember 1999
 United NationsKofi Annan[81][82]Secretary-General9–11 December 1997OIC 8th Summit
Palestinian Liberation OrganizationYasser ArafatChairman
 PakistanNawaz SharifPrime Minister
 LebanonRafic Hariri
 BangladeshSheikh Hasina
 MoroccoAbdellatif Filali
 TurkeySüleyman DemirelPresident
 LebanonElias Hrawi
 SyriaHafez al-Assad
 AzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev
 AfghanistanBurhanuddin Rabbani
 SudanOmar al-Bashir
 SenegalAbdou Diouf
 YemenAli Abdullah Saleh
 MaliAlpha Oumar Konaré
 KuwaitJaber Al-Ahmad Al-SabahEmir
 QatarHamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlija IzetbegovićChairmen of the Presidency
 MoroccoHassan IIKing
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Presidency
(1989–1997)
 PakistanNawaz SharifPrime MinisterFebruary 16–17, 19921st ECO Summit
 TurkeyTurgut OzalPresident
 AzerbaijanAyaz Mutallibov
 TurkmenistanSaparmurat Niyazov
 RomaniaNicolae CeaușescuDecember 18–20, 1989State visit
Mir-Hossein Mousavi Prime Ministership
(1981–1989)
 SudanSadiq al-MahdiPrime Ministerlate 1986
 United NationsKurt WaldheimSecretary-GeneralJanuary 5, 1980
Interim Government of Iran (1979) •
Mehdi Bazargan Prime Ministership
(1979)
Palestinian Liberation OrganizationYasser ArafatChairmanFebruary 17, 1979
Imperial State of Iran (1925–1979) •
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Reign
(1941–1979)
 ChinaHua GuofengPremier
Party Chairman
August 28, 1978
 India Morarji DesaiPrime Minister[83] June 1978 stop over
 IsraelMenachem Begin[84]February 22, 1978
 United StatesJimmy CarterPresidentDecember 31, 1977  January 1, 1978Official visit
 JordanHusseinKing
 IsraelYitzhak RabinPrime MinisterJuly 16, 1976
August 16, 1975
 Mexico Luis Echeverría[85] President July 1975 Official visit
 EgyptAnwar SadatPresidentApril 23, 1975
 India Indira Gandhi[86] Prime Minister 28 April  2 May 1974 State visit
 United StatesRichard Nixon PresidentMay 30–31, 1972Official visit
 West GermanyWilly BrandtChancellorMarch 5, 1972
 AustraliaPaul HasluckGovernor-GeneralOctober 12–16, 19712,500 year celebration
of the Persian Empire
 EthiopiaHaile Selassie[87]Emperor
 DenmarkFrederick IXKing
 BelgiumBaudouin
 JordanHussein
   NepalMahendra
 NorwayOlav V
 GreeceConstantine II
 LesothoMoshoeshoe II
 BahrainIsa bin Salman Al KhalifaEmir
 QatarAhmad bin Ali Al Thani
 KuwaitSabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah
 OmanQaboos bin Said al SaidSultan
 MalaysiaAbdul Halim of KedahYang di-Pertuan Agong
 LuxembourgJeanGrand Duke
 SwedenCarl GustafCrown Prince
 SpainJuan Carlos
 United Arab EmiratesZayed bin Sultan Al NahyanPresident
 CanadaRoland MichenerGovernor General
 YugoslaviaJosip Broz TitoPresident
 Soviet UnionNikolai Podgorny
 AustriaFranz Jonas
 BulgariaTodor Zhivkov
 BrazilEmílio Garrastazu Médici
 FinlandUrho Kekkonen
 TurkeyCevdet Sunay
 HungaryPal Losonczi
 CzechoslovakiaLudvík Svoboda
 PakistanYahya Khan
 LebanonSuleiman Franjieh
 LiechtensteinFranz Josef IIPrince
 South AfricaJacobus Johannes FouchéPresident
 SenegalLeopold Sedar Senghor
 IndiaV. V. Giri
 IndonesiaSuharto
 MauritaniaMoktar Ould Daddah
 MonacoRainier IIIPrince
 DahomeyHubert MagaPresident
 RomaniaNicolae Ceauşescu
 ZaireMobutu Sese Seko
  SwitzerlandRudolf Gnägi
 SwazilandMakhosini DlaminiPrime Minister
 FranceJacques Chaban-Delmas
 South KoreaKim Jong-pil
 ItalyEmilio Colombo
  Vatican CityPaul VI[88]PopeNovember 251, 1970
 United NationsU ThantSecretary-General8 February 1968
 IsraelLevi Eshkol[89]Prime MinisterJune 19, 1966
 FinlandUrho KekkonenPresidentFebruary 11–12, 1965
 NorwayOlav VKingJanuary 7–14, 1965
 FranceCharles de GaullePresidentMarch 21, 1963Official visit
 IsraelDavid Ben-GurionPrime MinisterNovember 4, 1961
 United KingdomElizabeth II[90]Queen2–6 March 1961
 United StatesDwight D. EisenhowerPresidentDecember 14, 1959Addressed Iranian Parliament
 India Jawaharlal Nehru[91] Prime Minister September 1959
 JordanHusseinKing2 May 1959
 IraqNuri as-SaidPrime Minister16 April 1956CENTO Summit
 TurkeyAdnan Menderes
 Soviet UnionJoseph StalinPremier
General Secretary
November 27  December 2, 1943Tehran Conference
 United KingdomWinston ChurchillPrime Minister
 United StatesFranklin D. RooseveltPresident
 United KingdomWinston ChurchillPrime Minister20 August 1942
Reza Shah Reign
(1925–1941)
Sublime State of Persia (1907–1925) •

See also

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