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List of international presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin

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Yeltsin with George Bush, Sr., in The White House, Washington D.C., 1992.

This is a list of presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin during his presidency, which began with his appointment on July 10, 1991. He has traveled to 50 different countries internationally, in addition to many more trips made domestically within Russia.

First term as president

1991–1996

  • 1991 – Official Visit to Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan.
  • 1991 – Official visit to Vatican City. First Russian leader to do so.
  • 1991 – Official visit to Washington D.C., United States.
  • 1991 – Official Visit to Prague, Czechoslovakia
  • 1991 – visit to Paris, France.
  • 1991 – visit to Bonn, Germany.
  • 1992 – Official visit to Washington D.C., United States.
  • 1992 – Official visit to London, United Kingdom.
  • 1992 – visit to South Korea.
  • 1992 – Official visit to Ottawa, Canada.
  • 1992 – visit to Paris, France.
  • 1992 – visit to China.
  • 1993 – visit to Athens, Greece
  • 1993 – visit to Turkmenistan
  • 1993 – visit to Brussels, Belgium
  • 1993 – visit to India
  • 1993 – visit to Poland
  • 1993 – Official Visit to Prague, Czech Republic.
  • 1993 – visit to Bratislava, Slovakia
  • 1993 – official visit to Tokyo, Japan
  • 1994 – official visit to Barcelona, Spain
  • 1994 – visit to Corfu island, Greece
  • 1994 – Official visit to London, United Kingdom.
  • 1994 – official visit to Madrid, Spain
  • 1994 – official visit to Tbilisi, Georgia
  • 1994 – official visit to Stuttgart, Germany
  • 1995 – official visit to Minsk, Belarus

Second term as president

1996–1999

  • 1996 – Official visit to Brest, Belarus.
  • 1996 – Official visit to Beijing, China.
  • 1996 – Official visit to Oslo, Norway. First Russian leader to do so.
  • 1997 – Official visit to Baden-Baden, Germany. First Russian leader to do so.
  • 1997 – Official visit to Beijing, China.
  • 1997 – Official visit to Kiev, Ukraine.
  • 1997 – Official visit to Stockholm, Sweden. First Russian leader to do so.
  • 1998 – Official visit to Vatican City.
  • 1998 – Official visit to Bonn, Germany.
  • 1998 – Official visit to Rome, Italy.
  • 1998 – Official visit to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
  • 1998 – Official visit to Kanagawa, Japan
  • 1999 – Official visit to Beijing, China

See also