Draft:List of international trips made by presidents of Estonia

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The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Presidents of Estonia in reverse chronological order.

Alar Karis[edit]

Country City Dates Notes
 Latvia Riga October 14, 2021
Finland Finland Helsinki October 26, 2021
Lithuania Lithuania Vilnius October 27, 2021 Official visit.[1]
 Poland Warsaw October 27-28, 2021
 France Paris November 11-13, 2021 Official visit.
Lithuania Lithuania Vilnius November 15, 2021 Working visit.[1]
 Belgium Brussels December 2-3, 2021
 US December 7-10, 2021
 Belgium Brussels January 12-13, 2022
 Sweden Stockholm January 20, 2022
 Norway Oslo February 4, 2022
 Ukraine Kyiv February 22, 2022 Visited on the eve of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
 Poland Warsaw February 25, 2022
 Moldova Chișinău March 17, 2022
 Romania Bucharest March 17, 2022
 UAE Abu Dhabi March 18-20, 2022
 Belgium Brussels March 24, 2022
 Poland Warsaw April 12, 2022
 Ukraine Kyiv April 13-14, 2022 Working visit.[2]
 Italy Rome April 20-21, 2022
Finland Finland Helsinki May 11, 2022
  Switzerland Bern May 23-26, 2022
 Romania Bucharest June 10, 2022
 Denmark Copenhagen June 14-15, 2022
 Latvia Riga June 20, 2022
 Iceland Reykjavík August 26-27, 2022
 UK London September 18-19, 2022
 US New York City September 20-24, 2022
 Malta Valletta October 6-7, 2022
 Iceland Reykjavík October 13-14, 2022
 Egypt Sharm El Sheikh November 7-9, 2022
 France Paris November 9-10, 2022 Paris Peace Forum
 Canada Ottawa November 18-23, 2022
 Latvia Riga December 19, 2022
 Poland Warsaw 22 February 2023
 Slovakia Bratislava 28-29 March 2023
 Sweden Stockholm 4-5 April 2023
 Netherlands Amsterdam 13-15 April 2023
 Latvia Riga 24-26 April 2023
 UK London 5–7 May 2023 Coronation of Charles III and Camilla
 Iceland Reykjavík 16-18 May 2023
 Ukraine Kyiv 1-2 June 2023 Working visit.[3]
 Slovakia Bratislava 6-7 June 2023
 Albania Tirana 8-9 June 2023
 UK London 20–22 June 2023
 Romania Bucharest 5-6 September 2023
 USA New York City 18-22 September 2023
 Portugal Lisbon 5-7 October 2023
 South Korea Seoul 11-14 October 2023
  Switzerland Geneva 12–13 December 2023

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Kersti Kaljulaid[edit]

Toomas Hendrik Ilves[edit]

Country City Dates Notes
Russia Russia Moscow

Khanty-Mansiysk

March 2008 State visit[4]
 Azerbaijan Baku 12-15 January 2009 [5]

Arnold Rüütel[edit]

Country City Dates Notes
Poland Poland Warsaw 6 November 2001 Working visit.[6]
Finland Finland Helsinki 20-21 November 2001 Official visit.[7]
 Latvia Riga 15-16 January 2002 Working visit.[1]
Lithuania Lithuania Vilnius 17 January 2002 Working visit.[8]
Poland Poland Warsaw 17-20 March 2002 Working visit.[9]
Lithuania Lithuania Vilnius 22 March 2002 Working visit.[10]
 Norway Oslo 9-11 April 2002 [11]
 Czech Republic Prague 1-2 May 2002 [12]
Finland Finland Helsinki 6-9 June 2002 [13]
 Latvia Riga 4-5 July 2002
 Austria Vienna 26-28 July 2002
 Kazakhstan Astana 6 June 2004 [14][15]
 Armenia Yerevan November 2004 [16]
Russia Russia Moscow 21 January 2005 Working visit.[17][18][19][20]
 Moldova Chișinău March 2006 State visit.[21]

Lennart Meri[edit]

Country City Dates Notes
 US New York City September 27, 1993 [22]
 Germany Hamburg 1994 He was the Matthiae-Mahlzeit guest of honor.[23]
Russia Russia Moscow July 26, 1994 State visit.[24][25]
 US Washington, D.C.

New York City

June 25-27, 1997 [22]
 US Washington, D.C. January 14–18, 1998 [22]
 Germany Osnabrück 24 October 1998 350 years after the Peace of Westphalia
 US Washington, D.C. April 23–25, 1999 1999 Washington summit

Konstantin Päts[edit]

Konstantin Päts and Ignacy Mościcki. Warsaw main railway station, 1935.
Country City Dates Notes
 Finland Helsinki 1922 First Estonian state visit.
 Finland Helsinki 1931
 Latvia Riga 1933
 Finland Helsinki 1935
 Poland Warsaw 1935 Met with Polish president Ignacy Mościcki.
 Finland Helsinki 1937

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