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Map of state and official visits in this list. The following is a list of state and official visits made by Canada since the country's Confederation in 1867. These trips consist of either the monarch or a representative—the governor general, a lieutenant governor, or another member of the royal family—visiting a foreign country in an official capacity, either representing the Canadian ...
Trudeau made the unannounced visit to Kyiv to take part in a display of international solidarity to mark two-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. [67] Poland: Warsaw: February 25–26
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Brussels (Canadian Joint Delegation to the North Atlantic Council) Organization of American States. Washington, D.C. (Permanent Mission) [22] Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Vienna (Delegation) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris (Permanent Delegation) United Nations. Geneva (Permanent Mission)
Country Location(s) Dates Details Belgium Brussels: 3 November Prime Minister Meloni met with the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and the President of the European Council Charles Michel for her first international trip as head of government .
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Country/Territory Location Date Details 1 United States Washington D.C. 9–11 July Starmer attended the 2024 NATO summit for his first international trip. [1] [2] On the flight to the summit, Starmer laid out a "cast iron" commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, following a “root and branch” review of Britain's defences.