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This is a list of international trips made by Leonid Brezhnev as the fifth leader of the Soviet Union. In this role he was General Secretary of the Communist Party from 1964 until 1982 as well as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 1988 to 1989.
Summary of visits
[edit]1965
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1965:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Poland | Warsaw | 5 April | State visit.[1][2] Visited with Premier Alexei Kosygin. |
Romania | Bucharest | July | State visit.[3] |
1966
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1966:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Mongolian People's Republic | Ulaanbaatar | 13-15 January 1966 | State visit.[4][5] |
1967
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1967:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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East Germany | East Berlin | April 18 | 7th Party Conference of the East German Socialist Unity Party of Germany was held in East-Berlin |
Hungarian People's Republic | Budapest | September 10 | State visit.[6] Visited with Premier Alexei Kosygin.[7][8] |
1968
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1968:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Czechoslovakia | Čierna nad Tisou | 29 July-1 August | Met with Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček. The meeting was followed by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia on 20 August 1968.[9][10] |
Poland | Warsaw | November 10-13 | Attended the Fifth Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party on 13 November 1968, where he reaffirmed the Brezhnev Doctrine.[11][12] |
1971
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1971:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Bulgaria | Sofia | April 20 | 10th Congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party.[13] |
Czechoslovakia | Prague | May 27 | State visit. Attended the 14th Congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.[14] |
France | Paris | October 28 | State visit.[15][16] |
Poland | Warsaw | December 7 | Attended the Sixth Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party.[17][18] |
1972
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1972:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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West Germany | Bonn | State visit. It was the first visit by a Soviet leader since the end of the World War. Met with West German leader Helmut Schmidt.[19] | |
Hungarian People's Republic | Budapest | November 27-29 | State visit.[20][21] |
1973
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1973:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Czechoslovakia | Prague | February 22 | State visit.[22] Attended the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état. |
Poland | Warsaw | May 12 | State visit.[23] |
East Germany | East Berlin | May 13-14 | State visit. Presented Erich Honecker with the Order of Lenin.[24] |
West Germany | Bonn | May 22 | State visit.[25] |
United States | Washington, D.C. | June 18–25 | Washington Summit[26][27] |
France | Paris | June 26 | Working visit. Met with Georges Pompidou.[28][29][30] |
Bulgaria | Sofia | September 20-21 | State visit.[31][32] |
Yugoslavia | Belgrade | September 21 | State visit.[33] |
India | New Delhi | November 27-December 1 | State visit.[34][35] |
1974
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1974:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Cuba | Havana | 28 January-3 February | State visit. Foreign Affairs Minister Andrey Gromyko, Leningrad First Secretary Grigory Romanov, Ukrainian First Secretary Volodymyr Shcherbytsky, and Chairman of the Council of Ministers on Foreign Relations Committee Ivan Arkhipov.were part of the Soviet delegation. On 29 January, the Soviet delegation visited Plaza de la Revolución and attended a Cuban-Soviet friendship rally, where he and Prime Minister Fidel Castro spoke.[36][37][38] At the end of the visit, he was awarded the Order of José Martí. |
Poland | Warsaw | July 20-22 | State visit. Attended the National Day of the Rebirth of Poland celebrations.[40][41] |
East Germany | East Berlin | October 5-7 | State visit. Attended the Republic Day celebrations.[42][43] |
Mongolian People's Republic | Ulaanbaatar | November 26 | State visit.[44][45][46][47][48] |
France | Paris | December | State visit.[49] |
1975
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1975:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Finland | Bucharest | July 31-August 1 | Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe[50][51] |
1976
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1976:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Romania | Bucharest | November 28 | State visit.[3][52] |
Yugoslavia | Belgrade | November 15-18 | State visit.[53] |
1977
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1977:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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France | Paris | June 20–23 | State visit. First visit since becoming head of state.[49] |
1978
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1978:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
---|---|---|---|
West Germany | Bonn | May 7 | State visit.[54] |
Czechoslovakia | Prague | May 30 | State visit.[55][56][57] |
1979
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1979:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Hungarian People's Republic | Budapest | May 31-June 2 | State visit.[58][59][60] |
Austria | Vienna | June 16-18 | Met with President Rudolf Kirchschläger and Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. Met with Jimmy Carter for the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.[61][62][63][64] |
East Germany | East Berlin | October 7 | State visit. Attended the Republic Day celebrations.[65][66] |
1980
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1980:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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Yugoslavia | Belgrade | May 4 | Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito |
India | New Delhi | December 9-13 | State visit.[67][68] |
1981
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1981:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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West Germany | Bonn | November 23-27 | State visit.[69] |
1982
[edit]The following are the international trips made by Brezhnev in 1982:
Country | Cities visited | Date(s) | Details |
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West Germany | Bonn | January 20-23 | State visit.[70] |
See also
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