List of international presidential trips made by Nicolás Maduro

Nicolás Maduro with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, 2017

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Nicolás Maduro, who has served as President of Venezuela since 19 April 2013.

2013

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Peru Lima 18 April Attended the UNASUR extraordinary meeting.[1]
Uruguay Montevideo 7-8 May Working visit. Met with President José Mujica. Delivered a speech at the Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores.[2]
Argentina Buenos Aires 8-9 May Working visit. Met with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[3]
Brazil Brasília 9-10 May Working visit. Met with President Dilma Rousseff.[4]
Ecuador Quito 24 May Attended the inauguration ceremony of President Rafael Correa.[5]
Bolivia Cochabamba 25 May Working visit. Met with President Evo Morales.[6]
Nicaragua Managua 2 June Working visit. Met with President Daniel Ortega.[7]
Italy Rome 16-19 June Official visit. Met with President Giorgio Napolitano.[8]
Vatican City Vatican City 17 June Official visit. Met with Pope Francis.[9]
France Paris 19-21 June Official visit. Met with President François Hollande.[10]
Haiti Port-au-Prince 26 June Working visit. Met with President Michel Martelly.[11]
Russia Moscow 2-3 July Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[12]
Belarus Minsk 3 July Working visit. Met with President Alexander Lukashenko.[13]
Suriname Paramaribo 30 August Attended the UNASUR summit.[14]

2014

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Cuba Havana 28-29 January Attended the CELAC summit.[15]
Brazil Fortaleza 14-17 July Attended the BRICS-UNASUR summit.[16]
United States New York City 24 September Addressed the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[17]
Ecuador Guayaquil 4 December Attended the UNASUR summit.[18]

2015

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Iran Tehran 10 January Working visit. Met with President Hassan Rouhani.[19]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 10-11 January Working visit. Met with Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud.[20]
Algeria Algiers 11-12 January Working visit.[21]
Qatar Doha 12-14 January Official visit. Met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Deputy Emir Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani.[22]
Bolivia La Paz 22 January Attended the third inauguration ceremony of President Evo Morales.[23]
Costa Rica San José 28-29 January Attended the 2015 CELAC summit.[24]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 24 February Working visit. Met with President Anthony Carmona and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.[25]
Panama Panama City 10-11 April Attended the 7th Summit of the Americas.[26]
Russia Moscow 8-9 May Attended the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade.[27]
Brazil Brasília 17-18 July Attended the Mercosur summit.[28]
Vietnam Hanoi 30-31 August Official visit. Met with President Trương Tấn Sang.[29]
United States New York City 29 September Addressed the general debate of the seventieth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[30]
Iran Tehran 22-23 November Attended the Third GECF summit. Met on the sidelines with Russian President Vladimir Putin.[31]

2016

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Ecuador Quito 26-27 January Attended the CELAC summit.[32]
Cuba Havana 18 March Working visit. Awarded the Order of José Martí.[33]
Jamaica Kingston 21-22 May Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Andrew Holness.[34]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 23 May Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Keith Rowley.[35]
Cuba Havana 23 June Attended the signing ceremony of the Colombian Peace Accords.[36]
Colombia Cartagena 26 September Attended the signing ceremony of the final peace accord between FARC and the government of Colombia. Met with U.S Secretary of State John Kerry.[37]
Turkey Istanbul 9-13 October Attended the 23rd World Energy Congress.[38]
Azerbaijan Baku 21-22 October Working visit. Met with President Ilham Aliyev.[39]
Iran Tehran 22-23 October Working visit. Met with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani.[39]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh October Working visit. Met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. Discussed bilateral relations.[39]
Qatar Doha 23-24 October Working visit.[40]
Vatican City Vatican City 24 October Working visit. Met with Pope Francis.[41]
Cuba Havana 4 December Attended the state funeral of Fidel Castro.[42]

2017

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Nicaragua Managua 10 January Attended the third inauguration ceremony of President Daniel Ortega.[43]
Cuba Havana 15 August Working visit. Met with General Secretary Raúl Castro. Visited the tomb of Fidel Castro in Santa Ifigenia Cemetery.[44]
Russia Moscow 4 October Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[45]
Turkey Ankara 5-6 October Official visit. Met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[46]

2018

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Cuba Havana 21-22 April Working visit. Met with President Miguel Díaz-Canel.[47]
China Beijing 13-16 September State visit. Met with General Secretary Xi Jinping.[48]
United States New York City 26 September Addressed the general debate of the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly.[49]
Mexico Mexico City 1 December Attended the inauguration reception of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at the National Palace.[50]
Russia Moscow 4-5 December Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[51]

2019

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Russia Moscow 25 September Working visit. Met with President Vladimir Putin.[52]
Azerbaijan Baku 25-26 October Attended the 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[53]

2021

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Mexico Mexico City 18 September Attended the CELAC summit.[54]
Cuba Havana 25 November Working visit. Attended the inauguration of the Fidel Castro Ruz Center.[55]
Cuba Havana 14 December Attended the 20th ALBA summit.[56]

2022

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Nicaragua Managua 10 January Attended the fourth inauguration ceremony of President Daniel Ortega.[57]
Cuba Havana 27 May Attended the 21st ALBA summit.[58]
Turkey Ankara 7-8 June Working visit.[59]
Algeria Algiers 8-9 June Working visit. Met with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.[60]
Iran Tehran 10-11 June Working visit. Met with President Ebrahem Raisi.[61]
Kuwait Kuwait City 13-14 June Working visit.[62]
Qatar Doha 14-15 June Working visit.[63]
Egypt Sharm El Sheikh 6-18 November Attended the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[64]

2023

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Brazil Brasília 29-30 May Working visit. Met with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Attended the 2023 South American summit.[65]
Turkey Ankara 3 June Attended the inauguration ceremony of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[66]
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 5-6 June Working visit.[67]
China Beijing 8-14 September State visit.[68]
Cuba Havana 15-17 September Attended the Group of 77 summit.[69]
Mexico Palenque 22 October Attended the Palenque Migration Summit.[70]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Argyle 14 December Met with Guyanese President Irfaan Ali. Discussed the Essequibo dispute.[71]

2024

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown 1-2 March Attended the CELAC summit.[72]
Russia Kazan 22-24 October Attended the 16th BRICS summit.[73]

2025

Country Areas visited Date(s) Notes
Russia Moscow 5-9 May Met with President Vladimir Putin. Signed a strategic partnership treaty. Attended the 2025 Moscow Victory Day Parade.[74]

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