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This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Gordon Brown, who served as the 52nd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 27 June 2007 until 11 May 2010. Gordon Brown made 64 trips to 27 countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank) during his premiership.

Summary

The number of visits per country where Gordon Brown travelled are:

Map of international trips made by Gordon Brown as prime minister
  United Kingdom
  7 or more visits
  6 visits
  5 visits
  4 visits
  3 visits
  2 visits
  1 visit

2007

# Country Areas visited Dates Details Image
1  Germany Berlin 16 July Met with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
2  France Paris 20 July Met with President Nicolas Sarkozy.
3  United States Camp David, New York City 29–31 July Met with President George W. Bush at Camp David. Speech at the United Nations.[1]
4  Iraq Baghdad, Basra 1–2 October Met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Visited British troops.
5  Portugal Lisbon 18–19 October Attended Special European Council.
6  France Paris 20 October Attended Rugby World Cup Final.
7  Uganda Kampala 22–25 November Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting
8  Iraq Basra 9–10 December Met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Visited British troops at the Shaibah Logistics Base.
 Afghanistan 9–10 December Met with President Hamid Karzi.
9  Portugal Lisbon 13 December Attended signing of Reform Treaty in Lisbon.
 Belgium Brussels 14 December Attended meeting of the European Council.

2008

# Country Areas visited Dates Details Image
1  China Beijing, Shanghai 17–21 January [2]
 India 17–21 January
2   Switzerland Davos 25 January
3  Belgium Brussels 21 February
4  Belgium Brussels 13–14 March
5  Romania Bucharest 2–4 April Attended NATO summit.
6  United States New York, Washington DC, Boston 16–18 April
7  France Paris 19–20 June
8  Belgium Brussels 19–20 June
9  Saudi Arabia Jeddah 21–22 June
10  Japan Tōyako 7–9 July
11  France Paris 13 July
12  Iraq 18–21 July
 Israel
 Palestinian Authority
13  Oman Muscat 20–25 August
 Afghanistan
 China Beijing
14  Belgium Brussels 1 September
15  United States New York, Washington D.C. 24–27 September
16  France Paris 4 October
17  France Paris 12 October
18  Belgium Brussels 15–16 October
19  France Paris 28 October
20  Saudi Arabia Riyadh 1–4 November
 Qatar Doha
 United Arab Emirates Dubai
21  Belgium Brussels 7 November
22  United States New York, Washington D.C. 13–15 November
23  Belgium Brussels 11–12 December
24  Afghanistan 12–14 December
 India Delhi
 Pakistan Islamabad
25  Kuwait 16–18 December
 Iraq

2009

# Country Areas visited Dates Details Image
1  France Paris 14-16 January
 Germany Berlin 14-16 January
2  Egypt Sharm El Sheik 18 January
 Israel 18 January
3   Switzerland Davos 29-31 January
4  Italy Rome 19 February
5  Germany Berlin 22 February
6  Belgium Brussels 1 March
7  United States Washington D.C. 2-4 March
8  France Paris 19-20 March
 Belgium Brussels 19-20 March
9  France Strasbourg 24-28 March
 United States New York City 24-28 March
 Brazil Brasília 24-28 March
 Chile Santiago, Vina del Mar 24-28 March
10  France 2-4 April
11  Czech Republic 5 April
12  Afghanistan 26-28 April
 Pakistan
 Poland
13  France Colleville-sur-Mer 6 June
14  Belgium Brussels 18-19 June
15  France Évian-les-Bains 6 July
16  Italy L’Aquila 8-10 July
17  Oman 29-30 August
 Afghanistan
18  Germany Berlin 6 September
19  France Paris 15 September
20  Belgium Brussels 17 September
21  United States New York City, Pittsburgh 22-24 September
22  Germany Berlin 9 November
23  Belgium Brussels 19 November
24  Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 26-28 November
25  Belgium Brussels 10-11 December
26  Oman 15-18 December
 Afghanistan
27  Denmark Copenhagen 12-13 December

2010

# Country Areas visited Dates Details Image
1  Belgium Brussels 11 February
2  Oman
 Afghanistan
3  Belgium Brussels 25 March

Multilateral meetings

Group Year
2007 2008 2009 2010
CHOGM 22–25 November
Uganda Kampala
none 27–29 November
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain
none
EU Council 18–19 October,
13 December,
Portugal Lisbon
13–14 March,
19–20 June,
1 September,
7 November,
11–12 December,
Belgium Brussels
1 March,
19–20 March,
18-19 June,
17 September,
19 November,
10-11 December,
Belgium Brussels
11 February,
25 March,
Belgium Brussels
14 December,
Belgium Brussels
5 April
Czech Republic Prague
G8 7–9 July
Japan Tōyako
8–10 July
Italy L'Aquila
G20 none 14–15 July
United States Washington D.C.
2 April
United Kingdom London
24–25 September
United States Pittsburgh
NATO none 2–4 April
Romania Bucharest
3–4 April
France Strasbourg
Germany Kehl
UNCCC 3–15 December
Indonesia Nusa Dua
1–12 December
Poland Poznań
15–18 December
Denmark Copenhagen
██ = Did not attend / participate.
  1. ^ "President Bush to Welcome British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to Camp David". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. White House Office of the Press Secretary. 2007-07-26. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  2. ^ "British PM visits Shanghai". gb.china-embassy.gov.cn. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
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