List of international prime ministerial trips made by Dorin Recean

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This is a list of international trips made by Dorin Recean , the Prime Minister of Moldova since February 2023.

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Since he took office on 16 February 2023 he has made:

2023

CountryLocationDateDetails
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [1] Bucharest 1 MarchMet with:
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [2] Bucharest 18 MayAttended the Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum.

Spoke at a panel discussion alongside:

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey [3] Ankara 3 JuneAttended the presidential inauguration of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland [4] Zurich 25–26 JuneMet with the Moldovan diaspora.

Visited the Google Headquarters.

Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein [4] Vaduz 26–28 JuneMet with:
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine [5] Kyiv 23 AugustParticipated in the 2023 Crimea Platform.

Met with:

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [6] Berlin 27–29 SeptemberMet with:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium [7] Brussels 24–26 OctoberParticipated in the 2023 Global Gateway Summit.

Met with:

2024

Recean (right) with Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu (middle) and Moldovan Parliament Speaker, Igor Grosu (left) in Bucharest, Romania. 27.03.2024 Vizita la Bucuresti a Presedintelui Parlamentului, Igor Grosu434171955 870952171710351 4681918627604699126 n.jpg
Recean (right) with Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu (middle) and Moldovan Parliament Speaker, Igor Grosu (left) in Bucharest, Romania.
CountryLocationDateDetails
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland [8] Davos 16–18 JanuaryParticipated in the World Economic Forum.

Met with:

Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary [9] Budapest 25 JanuaryMet with:
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey [10] Antalya 1 MarchParticipated in the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.

Met with:

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [11] Bucharest 7 MarchAttended the European People's Party Congress.

Had bilateral talks with:

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [12] Bucharest 27 MarchMet with:
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania [13] Vilnius 11–12 AprilParticipated in the Three Seas Initiative Summit.

Met with:

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [14] Bucharest 9 MayParticipated in the CFA Central and Eastern Europe Investment Conference.
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium [15] Brussels 20–21 MayMet with:
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [16] Berlin 11 JuneParticipated in the 2024 Ukraine Recovery Conference.

Had bilateral meetings with:

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  4. 1 2 "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean efectuează o vizită de lucru în Confederația Elvețiană și în Principatul Liechtenstein". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
  5. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean va reprezenta Republica Moldova la Summitul „Platforma Crimeea" din Ucraina". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
  6. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean va efectua o vizită de lucru în Germania". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
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  8. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean conduce delegația Republicii Moldova la Forumul Economic Mondial de la Davos". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
  9. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean efectuiază o vizită de lucru la Budapesta, la invitația omologului său maghiar, Viktor Orban". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
  10. "Premierul Dorin Recean participă la Forumul Diplomației din Antalya, Turcia". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
  11. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean, la Congresul Partidului Popular European de la București: „Guvernul construiește Moldova europeană și creează condiții mai bune de viață pentru oameni"". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).
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  16. "Prim-ministrul Dorin Recean va reprezenta Republica Moldova la Conferința de Reconstrucție a Ucrainei de la Berlin". Government of Moldova (in Romanian).