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U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya, in the Blue Room during a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit dinner at the White House, Aug. 5, 2014.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets with President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, and Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn of Ethiopia to discuss the situation in South Sudan at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on August 5, 2014
Kenyatta talking at the Somalia Conference in London 2013

Uhuru Kenyatta became president following the Kenyan general election, 2013. The following is a list of presidential trips made by Uhuru Kenyatta since assuming office.

Summary of International Trips

Uhuru Kenyatta has made several foreign trips on four continents, with several visits around East Africa and Africa in particular.

Map showing International trips made by Kenyatta as President
  1 Visit
  2 Visits
  3+ Visits
  Kenya
Number of visits Country
1 visit Algeria, Botswana, Burundi, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Malta, Morocco, Namibia, Qatar, Russia, Somalia, Sudan, Togo, Turkey, UAE
2 visits Angola, Belgium, France, Ghana, Nigeria, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia
3+ visits Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda

2013

The following international trips were made by Uhuru Kenyatta during 2013:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Tanzania Arusha 27 April Summit of EAC Heads of State[1]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 3 May 21st Extraordinary IGAD Summit
 United Kingdom London 6 May - 8 May Somalia Conference
Details
Uhuru Kenyatta help draft a lasting solution for the Somalia conflict at the conference and then held bilateral talks with Prime Minister David Cameron .[2] This was Presidents Uhuru's first trip to a western country after his inauguration and his visit was slightly controversial in the UK as Kenyatta was under trial at the ICC after the Post election violence.[3]
 South Africa Johannesburg 9 May - 11 May World Economic Forum
Details
The President attended the World Economic Forum on 10 May at the Westin Grand Hotel along with various other African leaders including Jakaya Kikwete from Tanzania. After the forum, Kenyatta held bilateral talks with Jacob Zuma.[4]
 South Sudan Juba 24 May State Visit
Details
The president's first state visit to the neighboring nation. The president meets Salva Kiir before they both head towards the AU conference in Addis Ababa. Salvaa Kiir supports Kenyatta's bid against the ICC.[5]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 25 May - 26 May AU 50th Anniversary celebrations
Details
AU legislators back Kenyatta's bid to refer his cases and his deput William Ruto of Crimes against Humanity from the Hague to Nairobi.[6]
 Uganda Entebbe 24 June - 26 June State Visit
Details
First State visit to Uganda by the president. Also joined by Paul Kagame for closed door talks.This meeting essentially began the formation of the "collation of the willing".[7][8]
 Burundi Bujumbura 1 July State Visit
Details
Kenyatta attends Burundi's 51st independence anniversary celebrations. He is accompanied by the First lady and various governmental officials.[9]
 Nigeria Abuja 14 July - 18 July AU HIV and Aids summit
Details
Kenyatta Attends AU summit for HIV, Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The president also held bilateral talks with president Goodluck Johnathan and officially opened a Kenyan Chancery in Abuja.[10]
 Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa 18 July State Visit
Details
Kenyatta makes a stop on his way back from Abuja where bilateral talks were held on regional peace.[11]
 Uganda Munyonyo 4 August AMISON summit
Details
Summit for Heads of States of the AMISON forces in Somalia.[12]
 Russia Moscow 16 August -19 August State Visit
Details
Kenyatta talks to various Russian business to increase involvement in Kenya. The President assured business co-operation and especially urged Russian fertilizer producers to set up a factor in Kenya.[13] Kenyatta also went to cheer for the Kenyan team at the IAAF championship.[8]
 China Beijing 19 August - 24 August State Visit
Details
President Kenyatta visited China by the invitation of H.E. Xi Jinping with 60 Kenyan business men. China is one of Kenya's largest trading partner and various deals worth over $5 billion were signed. China agreed to build the standard gauge railway and increase energy investment.[14]
 United Arab Emirates Dubai 25 August - 27 August State Visit
Details
Trade Talks to encourage investors to go to Kenya.[15]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 12 October AU Summit
Details
The African Union proposes to withdraw from the ICC and call for all cases against sitting leaders in the ICC to be deferred until the respective leaders retire from office.[16]
 Rwanda Kigali 28 October - 30 October State Visit
Details
The president arrives for a three-day summit. The president also attends the 3rd Northern Corridor infrastructure summit. Furthermore, Kenyatta visits the Transform Africa Summit, held by the International Telecommunication union. The second summit was attended by various African leaders.[17]
 Kuwait Kuwait City 18 November - 20 November Africa-Arab Summit
Details
Kenyatta is received at the airport by the Emir of Kuwait. Kenyatta attends the third Arab-African summit, where various regional leaders and business men assemble to increase Arab and African co-operation.[18]
 Uganda Kampala 30 November 15th Ordinary Summit of EAC Heads of State
Details
All heads of state meet from the East African community meet in Kampala and approve a monetary union deal.[19]
 South Africa Johannesburg 14 December - 16 December Nelson Mandela Funeral
Details
President Kenyatta attends the funeral of Nelson Mandela, along with various world leaders.[20]

2014

The following international trips were made by Uhuru Kenyatta during 2014:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Angola Luanda 15 January - 16 January State visit & 5th Summit of ICGLR Heads of State
Details
Kenyatta attends the summit for Peace and Security in the Great Lakes Region. Furthermore, Kenyatta holds bilateral talks with various Angolan ministries and promises to open new Kenyan Embassy in Luanda.[21]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 29 January - 1 February AU summit
Details
22nd Extra-Ordinary summit of Heads of State. With the summit theme being "Transforming Africa's Agriculture".[22]
 Uganda Kampala 19 February - 20 February Northern Corridor Meeting
Details
President Uhuru Kenyatta uses his national Identity card to travel to Uganda.[23]
 South Sudan Juba 26 February South Sudan Crisis Meeting
Details
Kenyatta makes a one-day state visit to discuss the worsening political crisis in South Sudan.[24]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 10 March - 11 March State Visit
Details
Kenyatta makes the first state visit to Ethiopia. Bilateral talks were held between both leaders and certain topics such as the South Sudan Conflict, LAPSET and various investment relations were discussed.[25]
 Tanzania Arusha 14 March EAC Summit
Details
 Belgium Brussels 2 April - 3 April Investment Summit
Details
Kenyatta in Brussels for EU-Africa summit.[26]
 United Kingdom London April Investment Summit
Details
 Rwanda Kigali 7 April State Visit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 20th Anniversary of the Rwandan genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre.[27]
 Turkey Ankara 10 April - 13 April State Visit
Details
This was the first state visit by a Kenyan Head of state to Turkey. Bilateral talks and various trade agreements were signed.[28] Furthermore, Kenyan opened their first embassy in Turkey.[29]
 Qatar Doha 21 April - 23 April State Visit
Details
Kenyatta makes a three-day state visit to hold bilateral talks with the Qatari leadership. He met the Qatari defense minister and the energy minister. Furthermore, he met with the Qatari business community and the Kenyan diaspora.[30]
 Nigeria Abuja 4 May - 7 May State Visit
Details
Uhuru makes a state visit and various business and trade cooperation deals were signed.[31]

2015

The following international trips were made by Uhuru Kenyatta during 2015:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Algeria Algiers 24 February - 26 February State Visit
Details
Uhuru Kenyatta hold bilateral talks with president Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Uhuru officially opens the Kenyan embassy in Algiers.[32]
 Rwanda Kigali 7 March 9th Northern Corridor Summit
Details
Uhuru kenyatta travels to Kigali for the Northern Corridor Infrastructure summit. It was attended by the heads of state of Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan. The meeting was held to help fast-track the cross border infrastructure projects in road, rail, electricity and ICT.[33]
 Japan Tokyo, Sendai 11 March - 15 March State Visit and World Conference of Disaster Relief
Details
Kenyatta attends the 3rd UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Sendai. The President also conducts an official state visit and meets prime minister Shinzō Abe, where the discuss trade imbalances between the two countries.[34]
 Namibia Windhoek 21 March - 22 March Inauguration of Namibian President
Details
Uhuru and the first lady attend the Inauguration of the new Namibian President Hage Geingob.[35]
 Ethiopia Bahir Dar 18 April Regional peace summit
Details
On the state visit to Jordan Uhuru Kenyatta makes a stop in Ethiopia for fourth Tana High-level Forum on Security in Africa a regional peace summit, mainly concerning terrorism on the continent.[36]
 Jordan Aqaba 18 April - 23 April Horn of Africa Coordination Meeting
Details
The president attends the Horn of Africa Co-ordination meeting along with various leaders from countries along the coast of Eastern Africa. Mainly regional piracy and terrorism was discussed in a closed door meeting with King Abdullah II.[37]
 United States Los Angeles 20 April - 27 April Milken Institute Global Conference
Details
Kenyatta makes a speech at the Milken Institute Global Conference, where Kenyatta highlighted Kenya as a gateway for business into the continent and boasted the upgrades of infrastructure, health and education in the country.[38]
 Tanzania Dar es Salaam 13 May EAC Burundi Crisis summit
Details
All East African community leaders meet in Dar es Salaam to discuss the ongoing talks to find solution to pre-election violence in Burundi.[39]
 South Africa Pretoria, Midrand 17 May - 19 May Pan-African Parliament
Details
Kenyatta is received at the airport by president Jacob Zuma who attends the 6th Session of the Pan-African Parliament. Kenyatta also conducts talks with Zuma, where certain bilateral relations are discussed.[40]
 Tanzania Dar es Salaam 31 May EAC Summit Burundi Crisis
Details
Leaders meet in Dar es Salaam again to conduct talks of deteriorating condition in Burundi.[41]
 Sudan Khartoum 2 June Omar al-Bashir Inauguration
Details
Kenyatta attends Al-Bashir's inauguration in Sudan with various other heads of state.[42]
 South Africa Johannesburg June 25th AU summit
Details
Kenyatta attends AU summit with 50 other heads of state.[43]
 Zambia Lusaka 3 July - 4 July State Visit
Details
The president is received at the airport by President Edgar Lungu with a 21 gun salute. Kenyatta officially opens the 51st Zambian International Trade Fair. The president also discusses various bilateral relations between the countries in a closed door meeting.[44]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 13 July Global meet on Women Health
Details
Kenyatta attends conference of Global Financing Facility in Support of Every Woman and Every Child. Event is also attended by Ban Ki-moon and Jim Yong Kim.[45]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 27 July South Sudan Crisis summit
Details
Meeting on resolving the South Sudan Crisis. The meeting is also attended by President Barack Obama of the United States.[46]
 Uganda Kampala 8 August - 10 August State Visit
Details
State visit to help improve trade and security ties between the two nations.[47]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 15 August - 18 August IGAD summit on South Sudan
Details
Regional peace summit to help facilitate peace in South Sudan.[48]
 South Sudan Juba 26 August IGAD summit for South Sudan War
Details
Salva Kiir signs peace deal with rebels.[49]
 Italy Rome, Milan 7 September - 10 September State Visit, Milan Expo
Details
President Kenyatta launches Kenya's new international brand at the Milan Expo. The president also held bilateral talks with the prime minister Matteo Renzi[50] On the final day, the president launched the "Make in Kenya" initiative.[51]
 United States New York City 24 September - 8 October UN General Assembly
Details
President Kenyatta attends the 70th session of the United Nations General assembly in New York. President Kenyatta also co-chairs a panel on women empowerment with Chinese president Xi Jinping. The president also spoke at a summit on UN peace operations that is attended by several top leaders including Barack Obama.[52]
 India New Delhi 27 October - 30 October State Visit and Africa-India Forum
Details
Kenyatta makes his maiden visit to India to attend the Third India Africa Forum Summit. The president also hold bilateral talks with Narendra Modi on Kenya-India relations.
 Tanzania Dar es Salaam 6 November President Magufuli inauguration
Details
Kenyatta attends the inauguration of the new Tanzania president along with various heads of state.[53]
 Malta Valletta 28 November - 30 November Commonwealth of Nations Summit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 24th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The meeting has delegates from over 53 countries.[54]
 France Paris 30 November - 3 December 2015 Climate change summit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 21st sessions of the Conference of Parties held in Paris. Various world leaders from over 140 countries attended the event. Kenyatta submitted its new climate plan and agreed to reduce over 30% of the countries green house emissions by 2030.[55]
 South Africa Johannesburg 3 December - 5 December FOCAC summit
Details
The first Forum on China-Africa Cooperation being held in Africa, Kenyatta arrives here straight from the paris conference. The president hold bilateral talks with the Chinese premier Xi Jinping before the conference.[56]
 Rwanda Kigali 10 December - 11 December 12th Northern Corridor Summit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 12th Northern Corridor summit in kigali. Talks of further integration projects were discussed and the inclusion of Ethiopia into a power sharing deal within the region.[57]

2016

The following international trips were made by Uhuru Kenyatta during 2016:

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 29 January - 31 January AU Summit
Details
Various leaders attended the AU summit and Kenyatta flew to Ethiopia with president Muhammadu Buhari who ended a 3-day state visit. At the summit Kenyatta pushed for increase involvement of the AU in Somalia. Kenya was elected to be a member of the African Union Peace and Security Council for 3 years. President Kenyatta also held bilateral talks with the President of Guinea.[58]
 Israel Tel Aviv 22 February - 25 February State Visit
Details
Kenyatta visits various institutions in the country before he held bilateral talks with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Kenyatta visits the Kenyan students studying dry-land farming in the country and also visits Wolfson Medical Center, where 20 Kenyan children received heart surgery.[59]
 Djibouti Djibouti 28 February AMISON Summit
Details
Various regional leaders part of the AMISON forces meet in Djibouti to increase funding of the armed forces to continue their mandate.[60]
 Tanzania Arusha 2 March - 3 March 17th EAC summit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 17th EAC summit in Tanzania. All EAC leaders are present for the summit and South Sudan is admitted to the union. The leaders discuss various trade and logistic agreements and the EAC launched their first internationally recognized common passport. Furthermore, the leaders inaugurate the Tengeru -Voi highway project.[61]
 Ghana Accra 6 March - 7 March Ghana Independence Day
Details
Uhuru Kenyatta is the chief guest for the 59th Ghana Independence Day.[62]
 France Paris 4 April - 6 April State Visit
Details
This is the first visit in 14 years where both heads of state conducted bilateral talks. The President met his French counterpart François Hollande to forge a strategic partnership against terrorism in the region.[63] Furthermore, France pledged over 250 million euros in funds for infrastructure projects in the country.[64] Uhuru also met with various stakeholders in the tourism industry in France to promote Kenya as a safe tourist destinations for French citizens.[65]
 Germany Berlin 6 April - 8 April State Visit
Details
This was the first visit by a Kenyan head of state to Germany in 17 years. The last visit to Germany was made by Daniel arap Moi in 1999.[66] President Kenyatta held bilateral talks with chancellor Angela Merkel regarding, security, trade and foreign investments. The president also attended the Kenya-Germany Business forum. Germany is the 4th largest foreign investors in the country and the president stressed to facilitate to increase the trade between the two countries. Furthremore, the president also attended the Renewables Academy AG (RENAC) Industrial Park and the Berlin Adlershof Science City.[67]
 Uganda Kampala 23 April 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects Summit
Details
Uhuru Kenyatta meets Yoweri Museveni and Paul Kagame at the Speke resort in Kampala for the NCIP summit. Various infrastructure projects were discussed that include power generation, transmission and interconnectivity, crude oil pipeline, commodities exchange, human resource capacity building and land. In particular the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway which is almost near completion was discussed for its expansion to Naivasha. Moreover, the Rwanda-South Sudan SGR feasibility was discussed.[68]
 Rwanda Kigali 11 May 26th World Economic Forum
Details
President Kenyatta attended the World Economic Forum and was the closer for the plenary session of the Grow Africa Investment Forum.[69]
 Uganda Kampala 12 May Yoweri Museveni inauguration
Details
President Kenyatta attended the inauguration of the 5th term of Yoweri Museveni.[70]
 Zambia Lusaka 24 May African Development Bank 2016 annual meeting
Details
President Kenyatta attended the African Development Bank 2016 annual meeting in Lusaka, held at the Mulungushi conference center. The focus of the conference was on energy, climate change and youth unemployment.[71]
 Angola Luanda 13 June 6th International Conference on the Great Lakes Region
Details
President Kenyatta attended the 6th International Conference on the Great Lakes region. On the sidelines of the conference, president kenyatta held bilateral talks with president José Eduardo dos Santos. The leaders talked about eliminating trade and business barriers between the countries, easing the visa regime between the nations and to enhance the Bilateral Air Service Agreement between the nations. President Dos Santos also displayed intention to visit Kenya, later in 2016.[72]
 Belgium Brussels 15 June - 17 June European Development Days summit and State Visit.
Details
President Kenyatta delivered the keynote address at the European Development Days (EDD) and held bilateral talks on trade and security with various EU leaders.[73]
 Botswana Gaborone 27 June - 30 June State Visit
Details
Uhuru Kenyatta made a three-day state visit where he will meet president Ian Khama to discuss bilateral relations and trade agreements. The president's main focus of the trip was to discuss the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement and to attend the 2nd Botswana-Kenya business seminar.[74] This is kenyatta's first visit to the country after Ian Khama, displayed his interest against the president in the International Criminal Court investigation in Kenya.[75]
 Uganda Kampala 4 July 40th Anniversary of Entebbe hostage crisis
Details
Kenyatta attends the anniversary of the Entebbe hostage crisis from 1976. The event is attended by various regional leaders and the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. Various regional leaders also held talks on defense and security in the region.[76]
 Rwanda Kigali 16 July - 17 July 27th Ordinary African Union Summit
Details
Kenyatta attends the 27th Ordinary AU summit held at the Kigali Convention Centre. Various issues are discussed at the AU ranging from financing and security and the ongoing crisis in South Sudan is discussed. The African Union C-10 committee also meets to discuss United Nations reforms.[77]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 5 August 2nd IGAD summit on South Sudan
Details
Kenyatta attends the 2nd Intergovernmental Authority on Development summit in Addis to discuss the recent political situation in south Sudan. The meeting was also attended by Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Hailemariam Desalegn of Ethiopia.[78]
 Somalia Mogadishu 13 September 28th IGAD Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government
Details
Kenyatta attends the 28th IGAD Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government. Uhuru Kenyatta and Hassan Mohamud held bilateral talks in a hotel close to the airport. The meeting is the first international event that will host heads of states since 1991. The meeting is to discuss the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held in Somalia soon and the situation in South Sudan. This is the first visit by a Kenyan president to Somalia in 30 years.[79]
 Togo Lomé 14 October - 16 October African Union Extraordinary Summit on Maritime Security and Safety and Development in Africa
Details
Kenyatta attends the African Union Extraordinary Summit on Maritime Security and Safety and Development in Africa. The summit is important to kenya to help protect its coast, from increase piracy and porous borders.[80]
 Sudan Khartoum 30 October - 31 October State Visit
Details
Kenyatta makes a 2 day state visit to sudan to discuss bilateral relations between Sudan and Kenya. Kenyatta meets president Omar al-Bashir of Sudan at the state house. Various bilateral agreements were signed in communications, trade and oil and gas. The highlight of the meeting was African agenda to exit the International Criminal Court. Moreover, Kenyatta toured the Sudan Gold refinery company, the Sudan oil refinery company and the Sudan COFTTEA factory.[81]
 Morocco Marrakesh 14 November - 18 November United Nations Climate Change conference
Details
Kenyatta attends the COP22 conference on climate change.[82]
 Uganda Kampala 20 November - 21 November Diplomats Forum
Details
Kenyatta attends the annual diplomats forum in Uganda where he held bilateral talks with Yoweri Museveni and various other diplomats from Kenyan and Uganda. Kenyatta also gave the keynote speech at the event and the forum is for the business community to interact with the diplomatic community to help facilitate cross border business.[83]

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