Gaddafi with President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow, 2008

This is a list of international trips made by Muammar Gaddafi, the de facto leader of Libya, from 1969 to 2011. He was Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya from 1969 to 1977 and Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution from 1977 to 2011.

Summary

The number of visits per country where Muammar Gaddafi traveled are:

  • One visit to Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, China, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Jordan, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, North Korea, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Spain, Sri Lanka, Togo, the United States, Ukraine, Venezuela, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
  • Two visits to Bulgaria, Chad, France, the Gambia, Iraq, Nigeria, Poland, Qatar, South Africa, and Uganda
  • Three visits to the Soviet Union, Sudan, and Syria
  • Four visits to Ethiopia, Italy and Malta
  • Five visits to Algeria and Yugoslavia
  • Seven visits to Tunisia
  • Twelve visits to Egypt

1970s

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Egypt Cairo 11 June 1970 Working visit. Met with President Gamal Abdel Nasser.[1]
 Egypt August 1970
 Egypt Cairo 21–27 September 1970 Attended the Arab League emergency summit.
 Egypt Cairo 1 October 1970 Attended the state funeral of Gamal Abdel Nasser.[2]
 Syria Damascus 16 November 1970 [3]
 Tunisia Tunis February 1971 [4]
 Sudan February 1972
 Egypt 1-4 May 1972
 Tunisia Tunis December 1972 [4]
 Egypt Cairo 7 February 1973
 Algeria Algiers 5-9 September 1973 Attended the 4th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[5]
 Yugoslavia Belgrade, Valjevo and Sarajevo 19-23 November 1973 Working visit. Met with President Josip Broz Tito.[6] Discussed military aid and the Arab-Israeli conflict.[7]
 France Paris 23-24 November 1973 Working visit. Met with President Georges Pompidou and Prime Minister Pierre Messmer.[8]
 Malta 25-26 November 1973 Working visit.[9]
 Pakistan Lahore 22-24 February 1974 Attended the 2nd Islamic Summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.[10]
 Niger 7-11 March 1974
 Egypt Alexandria 17-18 August 1974 Working visit. Met with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Emirati President Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.[11]
 Malta Valletta 19-23 December 1974 Working visit. Opened the Libyan Arab Cultural Institute in Valletta.[12]
 Malta December 1975
 Malta 21-25 May 1976 [12]
 Yugoslavia Belgrade June 1976
 Sri Lanka Colombo 16-19 August 1976 Attended the 5th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[13]
 Soviet Union Moscow 6-9 December 1976 Working visit. Met with General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, Premier Alexei Kosygin and Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.[14]
 Togo 28 January-1 February 1977
 Yugoslavia Brijuni 21-25 June 1977 Working visit. Met with President Josip Broz Tito.[15]
 Algeria Algiers February 1978 Attended the Steadfastness and Confrontation Front summit.[16]
People's Republic of Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia June 1978
 Hungary Budapest June 1978
 Poland Warsaw 1 July 1978 Working visit. Met with First Secretary Edward Gierek and Chairman of the Council of State Henryk Jabłoński.
 Iraq Baghdad 2–5 November 1978 Attended the Arab League emergency summit.
 Syria June 1979
 Qatar Doha July 1979

1980s

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Soviet Union Moscow 27-29 April 1981 Working visit. Met with General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev.[17]
 Yugoslavia Belgrade 29 April-1 May 1981 [18]
Ethiopia Addis Ababa August 1981
 Tunisia 25 January 1982 Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Mohammed Mzali.[19]
 Austria Vienna 10-14 March 1982 Working visit.[20]
 Poland Warsaw 15 September 1982 Working visit. Met with First Secretary Wojciech Jaruzelski.
 China October 1982 Working visit. Met with Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping. Visited the Great Wall of China.[21]
 North Korea Pyongyang October 1982 Working visit. Met with President Kim Il-sung and signed a ten-year friendship treaty.[22]
 Yugoslavia 2-6 November 1982 [23]
 Tunisia 13-18 December 1982
People's Republic of Bulgaria Bulgaria 17-21 January 1983 Working visit. Signed the Bulgarian-Libyan Friendship and Co-operation Treaty.[24]
Socialist Republic of Romania Romania 21-24 January 1983 Working visit. Met with President Nicolae Ceaușescu.[25]
 Benin April 1983
 Nigeria 25-28 April 1983
 Soviet Union Moscow 10 October 1985 Working visit. Met with General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev.[26]
 Senegal December 1985
 Zimbabwe Harare 1-6 September 1986 Attended the 8th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[27]
 Algeria Algiers 7-9 June 1988 Attended the Arab League emergency summit.[28]
 Morocco Marrakech 17 February 1989 Signed the founding treaty of the Arab Maghreb Union.[29]

1990s

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Iraq Baghdad 28-30 May 1990 Attended the Arab League summit[30]
 Egypt Cairo 25-27 May 1996 Met with President Hosni Mubarak.
 Egypt Cairo 22-23 June 1996 Attended the Arab League summit.[31]
 Nigeria Abuja and Kano 8-10 May 1997 Met with head of state Sani Abacha. Celebrated the Islamic New Year.[32][33]
 Chad 2-5 May 1998
 South Africa Cape Town, Robben Island, Pretoria and Soweto 13-15 June 1999 Met with President Nelson Mandela. Attended the inauguration ceremony of Thabo Mbeki. Visited Robben Island.[34][35]
 Algeria Algiers 12-14 July 1999 Attended the Organization of African Union summit.[36]
 Chad 1999

2000s

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh 11-12 October 2000 Working visit. Met with Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. Discussed bilateral Libyan-Saudi Arabian relations and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.[37]
 Jordan Amman 27–28 March 2001 Attended the Arab League summit.[38]
 Zambia Lusaka 9-11 July 2001 Attended the final summit of the Organization of African Unity.[39]
 South Africa Durban 28 June-10 July 2002 Attended the founding summit of the African Union.[40]
 Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh 1 March 2003 Attended the Arab League summit.[41]
 Tunisia Tunis 19-23 May 2003 [42]
 Mozambique Maputo 2–12 July 2003 Attended the African Union summit.[43]
 Belgium Brussels 27-29 April 2004 Working visit. Met with President of the European Commission Romano Prodi and Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt. Visited the headquarters of the European Commission and the Palais d’Egmont.[44]
 Tunisia Tunis 22 May 2004 Attended the Arab League summit. Withdrew from the summit following disagreements over its agenda.[45]
 Algeria Algiers 22-23 March 2005 Attended the Arab League summit.[46]
 Sudan Khartoum 28-30 March 2006 Attended the Arab League summit.[47]
 Mali Timbuktu April 2006 Celebrated Mawlid.[48]
 The Gambia Banjul 25 June-2 July 2006 Attended the 7th African Union summit. Mediated talks between Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir and Chadian president Idriss Déby.[49]
 Ghana Accra 25 June – 6 July 2007 Attended the 9th African Union summit.[50]
 Portugal Lisbon 8-9 December 2007 Attended the 2nd European Union–African Union Summit.[51]
 France Paris 10-14 December 2007 State visit. Met with President Nicolas Sarkozy.[52]
 Spain Madrid 15-18 December 2007 State visit. Met with King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.[53]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 25 January – 2 February 2008 Attended the African Union summit.[54]
 Uganda Kampala 13-17 March 2008 Attended the Afro-Arab youth festival.[55]
 Syria Damascus 28-29 March 2008 Attended the Arab League summit.[56][57]
 Tunisia Tunis 4-8 August 2008 Met with President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Attended the inauguration of the Omar El Mokhtar housing project. Delivered a lecture at Carthage University.[58]
 Russia Moscow 31 October-2 November 2008 State visit. Met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.[59]
 Belarus Minsk 2-4 November 2008 Met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.[60]
 Ukraine Kiev 4-6 November 2008 State visit. Met with Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.[61]
 Guinea Conakry 3 January 2009 Working visit. Met with transitional President Moussa Dadis Camara and Prime Minister Kabiné Komara.[62][63]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 26 January – 3 February 2009 Attended the African Union summit. Elected Chairperson of the African Union.[64]
 Mauritania Nouakchott March 2009 Working visit. Met with President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.[65]
 Guinea-Bissau Bissau 12-13 March 2009 Met with acting President Raimundo Pereira.
 Qatar Doha 31 March 2009 Attended the Arab League summit.[66][67]
 Italy Rome 10-13 June 2009 State visit. Met with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.[68][69]
 Italy L’Aquila 8-10 July 2009 Attended the 35th G8 Summit.[70]
 Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh 11-16 July 2009 Attended the 15th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[71]
 The Gambia Banjul 21-23 July 2009 Attended the 15th anniversary celebration of the 1994 Gambian coup d'état. Met with President Yahya Jammeh.[72]
 United States New York City 22-24 September 2009 First and only official visit to the United States.[73][74] Addressed the Council on Foreign Relations.[75]
 United Nations New York City 23 September 2009 Addressed the sixty-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[76]
 Venezuela Isla Margarita 25-29 September 2009 Attended the 2nd Africa-South America Summit. Met with President Hugo Chávez.[77][78]
 Italy Rome 16-18 November 2009 Attended the United Nations World Summit on Food Security.[79]

2010s

Country Areas visited Date(s) Details
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 25 January–2 February 2010 Attended the 14th African Union summit.[80]
 Uganda Kampala 19-27 July 2010 Attended the 15th African Union summit.[81]
 Italy Rome 29 August – 2 September 2010 Met with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.[82][83]
 Sudan Khartoum 21 December 2010 Met with President Omar al-Bashir.[84]

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