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.

1960s

DateCountryPurposeRef.
1962 Algeria
July 1968 Soviet Union

1970s

DateCountryPurposeRef.
1 October 1970 EgyptAttended the funeral of Gamal Abdel Nasser
1971 East Germany
11 November 1974 United States New York[1]
1 November 1976 Morocco Rabat
17 February 1979 Iran Tehran[2]
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[3]
September 1979 Spain[4]

1980s

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

1990s

DateLocationPurposeRef.
28–30 May 1990 Iraq BaghdadEmergency Arab Summit Conference
5 August 1990 Egypt CairoEmergency Arab Summit Conference in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait[32]
10 August 1990 Egypt CairoEmergency Arab Summit Conference in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait
December 1991 Kazakhstan
8 April 1992 Libya[33]
June 1993 North Korea
7 December 1993 Germany BonnMet Chancellor Helmut Kohl[34]
13 September 1993 United States Washington D.C.Oslo Accord signing ceremony[35]
16 December 1993 United Kingdom LondonMet Prime Minister John Major[36]
22 January 1994 SyriaOffered condolences on the death of Bassel al-Assad
9 February 1994 Egypt Cairo
2 May 1994 Germany
23 February 1995 Saudi Arabia MeccaMet King Fahd[37]
28 May 1995 Morocco RabatMet Foreign Minister Shimon Peres[38]
November 1995 Germany Hamburg
25–27 December 1995 Oman Muscat[39]
14 January 1996 Saudi Arabia[40]
2–3 May 1996 United States Washington D.C.Met President Bill Clinton[41]
23 May 1996 Oman Muscat[42]
3–4 June 1996 United KingdomMet Prime Minister John Major[43]
19 June 1996 Vietnam[44]
10–13 September 1996 Japan[45]
1–2 October 1996 United States Washington D.C.Attended emergency White House summit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu[46]
30–31 October 1996 Spain[47]
20–22 November 1997 India
1998 Netherlands Amsterdam
12 August 1998 South Africa Cape TownMet with senior officials and delivered a speech in Parliament[48]
15–23 October 1998 United States Wye RiverNegotiating the Wye River Memorandum[49]
April 1999 Ukraine Kyiv
April 1999 Kazakhstan
April 1999 Japan[50]
3 May 1999 Denmark
9 September 1999 Libya
October 1999 Japan[51]
15 October 1999 Vietnam[52]
November 1999 Russia Moscow

2000s

DateCountryPurposeRef.
13 June 2000 SyriaAttended the funeral of Hafez al-Assad
11–24 July 2000 United StatesCamp David Summit
August 2000 China
5 August 2000 TurkeyWorking visit[53]
11 August 2000 Russia MoscowMet President Vladimir Putin[54]
17–18 August 2000 JapanHeld talks on the outcome of Camp David[55]
10 November 2000 Canada OttawaMet Prime Minister Jean Chrétien[56]
2 January 2001 United States Washington D.C.Met President Bill Clinton[57]
29 May 2001 Russia MoscowMet President Vladimir Putin[58]
22 July 2001 Saudi ArabiaMet King Fahd[59]
July 2001 Saudi Arabia JeddahOffered condolences on the death of Prince Fahd bin Salman Al Saud
23 August 2001 Pakistan[60]
24 ِ August 2001 ChinaWorking visit[61]
25 August 2001 VietnamWorking visit[62]
2 September 2001 Saudi Arabia JeddahMet King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah[63]
9 October 2001 Bahrain ManamaMet Emir Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa[64]
14 October 2001 United Kingdom LondonMet Prime Minister Tony Blair[65]
15 October 2001 IrelandMet with the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern[66]
5 November 2001 Belgium BrusselsMet Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres[67]
25 November 2001 EgyptMet Hosni Mubarak[68]
October 2004 France ParisTo receive treatment[69]

Statistics

Number of trips by country

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