List of international presidential trips made by Jacob Zuma

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Jacob Zuma while president of South Africa. Jacob Zuma began his presidency on 9 May 2009 following the African National Congress win in the 2009 South African general election and ended his tenure on 14 February 2018.[1]

BRICS Heads of State at 2014 G-20 Summit in Brisbane
Zuma speaking at the 2009 WEF in Davos
Zuma attended the US-Africa Summit Dinner with US President Obama
Zuma along with other G-20 Leaders in Los Cabos Mexico, 2012

Summary of international trips

Jacob Zuma has made several foreign trips on all six continents, with several visits around Southern Africa and various multi-lateral visits around the world.

Map showing International trips made by Zuma as President
  1 Visit
  2 Visits
  3 Visits
  4 Visits
  5+ Visits
  South Africa
Number of visitsCountry
1 visitBurundi, Canada, Chad, Denmark, Ghana, Guinea, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Malawi, Malaysia, Norway, Oman, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
2 visitsAustralia, Cuba, Germany, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Qatar, South Korea, Sudan
3 visitsAlgeria, Benin, Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, Mauritania
4 visitsIndia, Libya, Republic of Congo, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia
5+ visitsAngola (18), Botswana (9), China (7), DR Congo (6), Equatorial Guinea (5), Ethiopia (18), France (6), Lesotho (6), Mozambique (8), Namibia (6), Nigeria (5), Russia (7), Switzerland (6), Tanzania (8), United States (10), Zimbabwe (6),

2009

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 LibyaSirte29 June–3 July21st Summit of New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) Heads of State.[2]
 ItalyL'Aquila8–10 July35th G8 summit.[3]
 EgyptSharm El Sheikh14–16 JulyXV Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.[4]
 AngolaLuanda19–21 AugustInaugural State Visit.[5]
 DR CongoKinshasa7–8 September6th Ordinary SADC Heads of State Summit.[6]
 United StatesNew York City, Pittsburgh23–25 SeptemberSixty-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly and 2009 G20 Pittsburgh summit.[7]
 BrazilSão Paulo8–10 OctoberState visit.[8]
 Equatorial GuineaMalabo3–4 NovemberState visit with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.[9]
 Trinidad & TobagoPort of Spain26–29 November2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.[10]
 ZambiaLusaka7–9 DecemberState visit with Rupiah Banda.[11]
 DenmarkCopenhagen17–18 December2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[12]

2010

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 AngolaLuanda10 January2010 Africa Cup of Nations opening ceremony.[13]
  SwitzerlandDavos25–29 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[14]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa2 February14th Ordinary Session of the Heads of State and Government Assembly of the African Union.[15]
 United KingdomLondon2–3 MarchState visit.[16]
 NamibiaWindhoek20–21 MarchInauguration of Hifikepunye Pohamba.[17]
 ZimbabweHarare17–18 MarchState visit with Robert Mugabe.[18]
 UgandaKampala25–26 MarchState visit with Yoweri Museveni.[19]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.12–14 April2nd Nuclear Security Summit.[20]
 BrazilBrasília16 April2nd BRIC summit[21]
 NamibiaWindhoek22 AprilSouthern African Customs Union (SACU) conference.[22]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam5–7 MayWorld Economic Forum.[23]
 AlgeriaAlgiers25–26 MayState visit with Abdelaziz Bouteflika.[24]
 FranceNice27 May–1 June25th Africa France Summit and 37th G8 summit.[25]
 IndiaMumbai2–4 JuneState visit.[26]
 CanadaToronto25–27 June2010 G20 Toronto summit.[27]
 UgandaKampala24–27 July15th Ordinary session of the assembly of Heads of State and government of the African Union.[28]
 RussiaMoscow5–6 AugustState visit with Dmitry Medvedev.[29]
 LesothoMaseru12–13 AugustState visit.[30]
 ChinaBeijing24–26 AugustState visit.[31][32]
 EgyptCairo19–20 OctoberState visit with Hosni Mubarak.[33]
 NamibiaWindhoek4 NovemberState visit with Hifikepunye Pohamba.[34]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam6 NovemberInauguration of Jakaya Kikwete.[35]
 South KoreaSeoul11–12 November2010 G20 Seoul summit.[36]
 BotswanaGaborone19–20 NovemberSouthern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government Summit.[37]
 LibyaTripoli29–30 November3rd European Union - African Union Summit.[38]
 CubaHavana6–7 DecemberState visit.[39]
 MexicoCancún8–9 December2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[40]

2011

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
  SwitzerlandDavos25–27 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[41]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa28–31 January16th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly.[42]
 MauritaniaNouakchott10 FebruaryCôte d'Ivoire peace talks.[43]
 Ivory CoastAbidjan21 FebruaryAfrican Union (AU) High-Level Panel on the Resolution of the Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire.[44]
 FranceParis2–3 MarchState visit with Nicolas Sarkozy.[45]
 MauritaniaNouakchott4 MarchCôte d'Ivoire peace talks.[46]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa11 MarchAfrican Union (AU) High-Level Panel on the Resolution of the Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire.[47]
 ZambiaLivingstone31 MarchSADC Troika Summit.[48]
 MauritaniaNouakchott10 AprilLibya peace talks.[49]
 LibyaTripoli, Benghazi11 AprilLibya peace talks.[49]
 ChinaSanya14 April3rd BRICS summit.[50]
 LibyaTripoli30 MayPeace talks with Muammar Gaddafi.[51]
 DR CongoKinshasa21 JuneState visit with Joseph Kabila.[52]
 RussiaSochi3–4 JulyTalks on Libya with Dmitry Medvedev.[53]
 Equatorial GuineaMalabo5 July17th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly.[54]
 SudanKhartoum8–9 JulyState visit with Omar al-Bashir.[55]
 South SudanJuba9 JulyInauguration of the new State of South Sudan.[56]
 AngolaLuanda17 August31st Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government.[57]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa27 August291st Peace and Security Council meeting of the African Union (AU).[58]
 NorwayOslo1 SeptemberState visit.[59]
 United StatesNew York City18–25 SeptemberSixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
 AustraliaPerth27–30 October2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.[60]
 FranceCannes2–5 November2011 G20 Cannes summit.[61]
 DR CongoLubumbashi12 NovemberGrand Inga Hydro-Electric Power Project MoU signing.[62]
 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi13–14 NovemberState visit.[63]
 OmanMuscat15–16 NovemberState visit with Qaboos bin Said.[64]
 NigeriaAbuja10 DecemberState visit with Goodluck Jonathan.[65]
 BeninCotonou11 DecemberState visit with Thomas Boni Yayi.[65]
 MozambiqueMaputo13 DecemberState visit with Armando Guebuza.[66]

2012

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 United StatesNew York City10–11 JanuaryUN High-Level Panel on Global Sustainability.[67]
 QatarDoha23 JanuaryState visit with Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.[68]
  SwitzerlandDavos25–26 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[69]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa27–29 January18th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly.[70]
 BeninCotonou19 FebruaryState visit with Thomas Boni Yayi.[71]
 AngolaLuanda19 FebruaryTalks with José Eduardo dos Santos.[71]
 BeninCotonou18 MarchAfrican Union Heads of State and Government Ad-Hoc Committee.[72]
 South KoreaSeoul26–27 MarchNuclear Security Summit.[73]
 IndiaNew Delhi29 March4th BRICS summit.[74]
 AngolaLuanda1 JuneSouthern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Summit.[75]
 MexicoCabo San Lucas17–19 June2012 G20 Los Cabos summit.[76]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa16–17 July19th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly of Heads of State and Government.[77]
 ChinaBeijing19–20 JulyState visit with President Hu Jintao.[78]
 SeychellesVictoria25 JulySADC Troika summit on Madagascar mediation talks.[79]
 ZimbabweHarare15 AugustSADC Mediation of Zimbabwe.[80]
 MozambiqueMaputo17–18 AugustSADC Summit.[81]
 BotswanaGaborone29–30 AugustState visit with Ian Khama.[82]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa1 SeptemberFuneral of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.[83]
 United StatesNew York City23–27 SeptemberSixty-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly.[84]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam7–8 DecemberSouthern African Development Community (SADC) Extra-Ordinary Summit. Summit to discuss the security situation in Madagascar and Zimbabwe.[85]

2013

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam10 JanuarySouthern African Development Community (SADC) Extra-Ordinary Summit. Summit to discuss the progress on the directives after the previous summit.[86]
 AngolaLuanda16 JanuaryState Visit. Bilateral consultations with José Eduardo dos Santos.[5]
  SwitzerlandDavos21–25 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[87]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa26–27 January20th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State.[88]
 Equatorial GuineaMalabo22–23 FebruaryThird Africa-South America (ASA) Summit.[89]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa24 FebruarySigning ceremony of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[90]
 AngolaLuanda12 MarchTrilateral meeting with José Eduardo dos Santos and Joseph Kabila.[91]
 ChadN'Djamena3 AprilExtraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) to discuss Developments in the Central African Republic.[92]
 KenyaNairobi9 AprilInauguration of Uhuru Kenyatta.[93]
 BotswanaGaborone12 AprilSouthern African Customs Union (SACU) Summit.[94]
 AlgeriaAlgiers14–15 AprilState visit with Abdelaziz Bouteflika.[95]
 NigeriaAbuja16 AprilState visit with Goodluck Jonathan.[95]
 Republic of CongoBrazzaville3 MayContact Group Meeting on the Central African Republic.[96]
 RussiaMoscow15–16 MayState visit.[97]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa24–27 May21st Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State.[98][99]
 JapanYokohama1–4 JuneTokyo International Conference on African Development and working visit.[100]
 MozambiqueMaputo27 JuneSADC Infrastructure Investment Summit.[101]
 Republic of CongoBrazzaville23 JulyForbes Africa Forum.[102]
 MalawiLilongwe17–18 August33rd Ordinary Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit of Heads of State and Government.[103]
 AngolaLuanda23 AugustFollowup, trilateral meeting with José Eduardo dos Santos and Joseph Kabila after March 2013 meeting.[104]
 MalaysiaKuala Lumpur26–27 August[98]
 RussiaSaint Petersburg5–8 September2013 G20 Saint Petersburg summit.[105]
 United StatesNew York City23–26 SeptemberSixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[106]
 SenegalDakar1–2 OctoberState visit with Macky Sall.[107]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa12 OctoberExtraordinary Summit of the African Union.[108]
 DR CongoKinshasa29–30 OctoberState visit with Joseph Kabila.[109]
 NamibiaWindhoek6–7 NovemberState visit with Hifikepunye Pohamba.[110]
 Sri LankaColombo15–17 November2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
 GhanaAccra26–27 NovemberState visit.[98]

2014

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 AngolaLuanda15 JanuaryFifth Ordinary Summit of International Conference of Great Lakes Region.[111]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa30–31 January22nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly.[112]
 Republic of CongoBrazzaville11 FebruaryState visit, 25th Anniversary of the Signature of the Brazzaville Accord on Peace in Southern Africa.[113]
 ZimbabweHarare1 MarchState visit with Robert Mugabe and wedding of President Mugabe's daughter.[114]
 AngolaLuanda24 MarchMini Summit of International Conference of Great Lakes Region.[115]
 LesothoMaseru27 MarchState visit with Tom Thabane.[116]
 Equatorial GuineaMalabo25–27 June23th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly (AU Summit)[117]
 BrazilBrasília, Fortaleza,

Rio de Janeiro

13–16 July6th BRICS summit, 2014 FIFA World Cup Final game.[118]
 LesothoMaseru29 JulyState visit.[119]
 ZimbabweVictoria Falls17–18 August34th Ordinary SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government.[120]
 RussiaSochi24–29 AugustState visit with Vladimir Putin.[121]
 LesothoMaseru9 SeptemberState visit.[122]
 United StatesNew York City24–30 SeptemberSixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[123]
 AustraliaBrisbane13–16 November2014 G20 Brisbane summit.[124]
 BotswanaGaborone20 NovemberState visit.[125]
 ChinaBeijing4–5 DecemberState visit with President Xi Jinping.[126]
 Equatorial GuineaMalabo13–14 DecemberState visit with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.[127]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam21 DecemberState visit with Jakaya Kikwete.[128]
 UgandaKampala22 DecemberState visit with Yoweri Museveni.[128]

2015

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 GuineaConakry13 JanuaryState visit with Alpha Condé.[129]
 AngolaLuanda14 JanuaryTalks with José Eduardo dos Santos.[130]
 MozambiqueMaputo15 JanuaryInauguration of Filipe Nyusi.[131]
  SwitzerlandDavos20–24 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[132]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa30–31 January24th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State.[133]
 SudanKhartoum1 FebruaryState visit with Omar al-Bashir.[134]
 LesothoMaseru17 MarchInauguration of Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili.[135]
 AlgeriaAlgiers30 March–1 AprilState visit with Abdelaziz Bouteflika.[136]
 EgyptCairo1–2 AprilState visit with Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.[137]
 ZimbabweHarare29 AprilSouthern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government.[138]
 RussiaMoscow9 May70th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.[139]
 AngolaLuanda18 MayExtraordinary Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.[140]
 MozambiqueMaputo20–21 MayState visit with Filipe Nyusi.[141]
 NigeriaAbuja29 MayInauguration of Muhammadu Buhari.[142]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam1 JuneEmergency East African Community (EAC) Heads of State and Government Summit on Burundi.[143]
 RussiaUfa7–9 July7th BRICS summit.[144]
 BotswanaGaborone17–18 August35th Ordinary Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit of Heads of State and Government.
 ChinaBeijing3 September70th Anniversary of the End of the Occupation of China.[145]
 MozambiqueMaputo11 SeptemberMatola Monument and Interpretative Centre in commemoration.[146]
 United StatesNew York City28 September–3 OctoberSeventieth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[147]
 DR CongoKinshasa16 OctoberNinth Session of the Bi-National Commission (BNC)[148]
 IndiaNew Delhi29–30 OctoberThird India-Africa Forum Summit.[149]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam5 NovemberInauguration of John Magufuli.[150]
 GermanyBerlin10 NovemberState visit with Angela Merkel.[151]
 AngolaLuanda11 November40th Angolan Independence Anniversary.[152]
 NamibiaWindhoek12 NovemberSACU Headquarters Opening.[153]
 TurkeyAntalya14–16 November2015 G20 Antalya summit.[154]
 AngolaLuanda24 NovemberState Visit. Bilateral consultations with José Eduardo dos Santos.[155]
 FranceParis30 NovemberTwenty First Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework for Climate Change Convention.[156]

2016

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 BotswanaGaborone18 JanuaryExtra-Ordinary Summit of the SADC Double Troika.[157]
  SwitzerlandDavos20–21 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum.[158]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa30–31 January26th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly (AU Summit).[159]
 BurundiBujumbura25–26 FebruaryAfrican Union High-Level Delegation of Heads of State visit.[160]
 NigeriaAbuja8–9 MarchState visit with Muhammadu Buhari.[161]
 FranceLyon22–23 MarchUnited Nations High Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth.[162]
 BotswanaGaborone18 AprilSACU consultations[163]
 NamibiaWindhoek19 AprilSACU consultations[164]
 SwazilandMbabane21–22 AprilSACU consultations[164]
 IranTehran24–25 AprilState visit.[165]
 UgandaKampala12 MayInauguration of Yoweri Museveni.[166]
 QatarDoha19 MayState visit with Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.[167]
 LesothoMaseru9 JuneSouthern African Customs Union consultations.[168]
 AngolaLuanda14 June6th Ordinary Summit of International Conference of the Great Lakes Region.[169]
 BotswanaGaborone28 JuneExtra-Ordinary Summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Double Troika.[170]
 FranceParis13–14 JulyState visit with François Hollande.
 RwandaKigali15–18 July27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) Summit.[171]
 KenyaNairobi25 AugustTokyo International Conference on African Development VI Summit.[172]
 SwazilandMbabane30–31 August.36th Ordinary Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit of Heads of State.[173]
 ChinaHangzhou, Guangdong3–8 September2016 G20 Hangzhou summit and 2nd Investing in Africa Forum in Guangdong.[174][175]
 United StatesNew York City17–23 SeptemberSeventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly.[176]
 KenyaNairobi10–12 OctoberState visit with Uhuru Kenyatta.[177]
 IndiaBenaulim15–16 October8th BRICS summit.[178]
 MozambiqueMaputo20 OctoberState visit with Filipe Nyusi.[179]
 AngolaLuanda24 OctoberState Visit. Bilateral consultations with José Eduardo dos Santos.[180]
 ZimbabweHarare3 NovemberSA-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission.[181]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa8 NovemberAfrican Union High Level Committee on Libya.[182]
 CubaHavana29 NovemberState funeral of Fidel Castro.[183]

2017

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa28–31 January28th Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union.[184]
 IndonesiaJakarta5–8 MarchIndian Ocean Rim Association Leaders' and Business summit.[185]
 SwazilandManzini17–18 MarchSADC Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government.[186]
 TanzaniaDar es Salaam11–12 MayState visit with John Magufuli.[187]
 SwazilandManzini23 June5th Southern Africa Customs Union Summit.[188]
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa3–4 July29th Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union.[189]
 GermanyHamburg7–8 July2017 G20 Hamburg summit.[190]
 ZambiaLusaka5 August91st Agricultural and Commercial Show as a Guest of Honour.[191]
 MozambiqueMaputo24–25 AugustSA -Mozambique Bi-National Commission.[192]
 ChinaXiamen3–5 September9th BRICS summit.[193]
 Republic of CongoBrazzaville9 SeptemberAfrican Union (AU) High Level Committee Meeting on Libya.[194]
 United StatesNew York City19–25 SeptemberSeventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly.[195]
 AngolaLuanda26 SeptemberInauguration of João Lourenço.[196]
 ZambiaLusaka12–13 OctoberState visit with Edgar Lungu.[197]
 NigeriaOwerri14 OctoberImo Merit Award.[198]
 DR CongoKinshasa15 OctoberState visit with Joseph Kabila.[199]
 BotswanaGaborone17 November4th Session of South Africa-Botswana Bi-National Commission.[200]
 AngolaLuanda21 NovemberSummit of the SADC Organ Troika.[201]
 Ivory CoastAbidjan28–30 November5th European Union - African Union Summit.[202]

2018

CountryLocation(s)Date(s)Notes
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa28–29 January30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union.[203]

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