List of international trips made by Yasser Arafat

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Arafat with President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Ehud Barak in Camp David, 2000

This is a list of international trips made by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Arafat was permanently based in Kuwait until the end of 1964. He traveled extensively to garner international support for the Palestinian cause.

The number of visits per country where Yasser Arafat traveled are:

  • One visit to Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Iran, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, North Yemen, Poland, South Africa, Sudan, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates and the United Arab Republic
  • Two visits to Czechoslovakia, East Germany, France, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Oman, Pakistan, Sweden and Yugoslavia
  • Three visits to Germany, Greece, India, Iraq, Morocco, Spain, Syria and the United Kingdom
  • Four visits to Libya, North Korea, Romania, Indonesia
  • Five visits to Algeria, China, Egypt, and Vietnam
  • Six visits to Japan and Saudi Arabia
  • Seven visits to the Soviet Union/Russia and the United States

1960s

DateLocationPurposeRef.
1962 Algeria
July 1968 Soviet Union

1970s

Arafat visiting the Brandenberg Wall, 1971
DateLocationPurposeRef.
1 October 1970 United Arab RepublicAttended the funeral of Gamal Abdel Nasser
1971 East Germany
19 January 1973 Algeria Algiers[1]
11 November 1974 United States New York[2]
1 November 1976 Morocco Rabat
Spring 1978 Romania BucharestMet with President Nicolae Ceaușescu
17 February 1979 Iran Tehran[3]
28 March 1979 Iraq BaghdadHe attended an Arab League meeting to discuss the peace treaty between Cairo and Tel Aviv
8 July 1979 Austria ViennaMet with Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and German chancellor Willy Brandt[4]
September 1979 Spain[5]

1980s

Arafat with East German leader Erich Honecker, 1982
DateLocationPurposeRef.
28–29 March 1980 India[6]
8 May 1980 YugoslaviaAttended the funeral of Josip Broz Tito
10 July 1981 Yugoslavia
7–10 October 1981 China[7]
11–12 October 1981 North Korea[8]
13 October 1981 Japan[9]
16 October 1981 Vietnam
9 December 1981 United Arab Emirates Abu DhabiHeld talks with Austrian chancellor Bruno Kreisky
15–18 December 1981 Greece[10]
December 1981 Romania
2 February 1982 Hungary
9 March 1982 East Germany
May 1982 India3-Day Visit
24 May 1982 Pakistan[11]
2 September 1982 Greece[12]
16 September 1982 ItalyMet President Sandro Pertini[13]
15 October 1982 Morocco
27 October 1982 Algeria
15 November 1982 Soviet UnionLeonid Brezhnev funeral
28 December 1982 Spain MallorcaMet Chancellor Bruno Kreisky[14]
19 February 1983 Algeria
14 April 1983 SwedenMet Prime Minister Olof Palme[15]
1983 Bulgaria
1983 Czechoslovakia
1983 Hungary
21 April 1983 Romania BucharestMet President Nicolae Ceaușescu[16]
26 June 1983 Czechoslovakia Prague[17]
1 September 1983  Switzerland GenevaAddressed the U.N. conference on Palestine[18]
23 December 1983 EgyptHeld talks with President Hosni Mubarak in the wake of the Battle of Tripoli[19]
December 1983 North Yemen
31 December 1983 TunisiaConvene the Palestinian National Council
6 May 1984 ChinaHeld talks with high-ranking officials[20]
7 May 1984 North Korea[21]
25 July 1984 IndonesiaMet with President Soeharto[22]
29 July 1984 Iraq[23]
February 1985 Romania BucharestMet with President Nicolae Ceaușescu[24]
14 July 1986 Sudan[25]
20 January 1988 GreeceMet Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou[26]
26 April 1988 SyriaMet President Hafez al-Assad[27]
1 September 1988 LibyaAttend celebrations marking the 19th anniversary of the coup
13 September 1988 France StrasbourgAddressed the European Parliament[28]
17 September 1988 Libya
6 December 1988 Sweden[29]
10 April 1989 PolandHeld talks with senior officials[30]
3–4 May 1989 France ParisMet President François Mitterrand[31]
25–26 June 1989 North Korea
28 June 1989 Vietnam[32]
1–4 October 1989 Japan[33]
4–5 October 1989 China[34]

1990s

2000s

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