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List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito

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Map showing international visits by Josip Broz Tito during his reign.
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This is a list of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito, during his tenure as the prime minister and later President of Yugoslavia. Josip Broz Tito visited 72 different countries during his time in office, between 1944 and his death in 1980. Tito's oversea trips were often named "Peace travels" by Yugoslavian media.

Countries that Tito visited at least ten times were: Soviet Union (17 visits), Romania (14) and Egypt (14).

During the World War II

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Tito meeting with Churchill in Caserta, near Naples, August 1944
First meeting of Tito and Nasser onboard Yugoslav ship Galeb in the Suez Canal, February 1955

This is the list of Tito's foreign trips as the president of the National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia, before the formation of the Provisional Government, i.e. before Tito was internationally recognized as the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia:

Dates Country Locations Details
(1) June 4–6, 1944 Kingdom of Italy Italy Bari Met with John Slessor, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, and Vivian Street.[1]
(2) August 6–15, 1944 Kingdom of Italy Italy Caserta, Lake Bolsena, Rome, Naples, Capri, Bari Held talks with Henry Maitland Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean. Met with general Harold Alexander. Held talks with the British prime minister Winston Churchill.[2] Met with Ivan Šubašić, prime minister of the Yugoslav government-in-exile. Met with James Gammell, Wilson's Chief of Staff.[3]
(3) September 19–21, 1944 Kingdom of Romania Romania Craiova Spent some time in the Soviet base in Craiova en route to Moscow.[4]
September 21–28, 1944  Soviet Union Moscow Tito's secret trip to Moscow. Held talks with premier Joseph Stalin. Tito and Stalin agreed on the Red Army's participation in the Belgrade offensive.[5]
September 28 – October 15, 1944 Kingdom of Romania Romania Craiova Spent some time in the Soviet base in Craiova while returning from Moscow. Tito commanded the Belgrade offensive from Craiova until October 15 when he travelled to Vršac[6]

1940s

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Dates Country Locations Details
1 April 5–20, 1945  Soviet Union Moscow[7] Held talks with premier Stalin.[8] Tito and foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov, in the presence of Stalin, signed the Treaty of Friendship, Mutual Assistance and Postwar Cooperation between the governments of Soviet Union and Yugoslavia.[9]
2 March 14–19, 1946 Poland Poland Warsaw[10][11] Met with Bolesław Bierut, president of the State National Council.[12] Tito awarded the Order of Virtuti Militari.[13] Signing of a Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance between the governments of Poland and Yugoslavia.[14]
March 20–24, 1946 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Prague,[15][16] Bratislava[17] Met with President Edvard Beneš and Prime Minister Zdeněk Fierlinger.[10][18]
3 May 27 – June 10, 1946  Soviet Union Moscow[19] Held official talks with Stalin and Molotov.[20] Tito took part in the funeral of Mikhail Kalinin.[21]
4 November 25–28, 1947 Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia,[22] Varna[23] Met with prime minister Georgi Dimitrov and interim president Vasil Kolarov. Tito awarded the Order of People's Freedom and the Order of the 9 September 1944 with Swords.[24] Signing of a Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.[25]
5 December 6–8, 1947 Hungary Hungary Budapest[26] Met with prime minister Lajos Dinnyés and Imre Nagy, speaker of the national assembly.[26] Signing of a Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance between Yugoslavia and Hungary.[27]
6 December 17–19, 1947 Romania Romania Bucharest[28] Met with prime minister Petru Groza.[28] Signing of a Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance between Yugoslavia and Romania.[29]

1950s

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Tito with Sukarno while visiting Indonesia in December 1958
Dates Country Locations Details
7 March 16–21, 1953 United Kingdom United Kingdom London,[30] Cambridge[31] Met with prime minister Churchill, and Queen Elizabeth II.[32] Happening only about a dozen of days since Joseph Stalin's death, this was the first time Tito left Yugoslavia since the Tito–Stalin split in 1948.[33]
8 April 12–18, 1954  Turkey Istanbul,[34] Ankara[35] Met with president Celâl Bayar.[36] Talks about the further cooperation within the Balkan Pact.[37]
9 June 2–6, 1954 Kingdom of Greece Greece Athens,[38] Thessaloniki[39] Met with prime minister Alexandros Papagos and King Paul.[40] Talks about the further cooperation within the Balkan Pact.[41]
10 December 9, 1954  Aden Colony Aden Short visit while traveling to India. Met with Tom Hickinbotham, governor of Aden.[42]
December 16, 1954 – January 1, 1955  India Bombay,[43] New Delhi,[44] Bhakra Dam,[45] Simla,[46] Chandigarh,[47] Gwalior,[48] Agra,[49] Lucknow,[50] Benares, Sindri, Calcuta[51] Met with president Rajendra Prasad. Political talks with prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.[52] Tito spoke in the Indian parliament on 21 December.[53] Signed "Delhi Declaration" on December 22.[54]
January 6–17, 1955  Union of Burma Rangoon,[55] Taung-Gyi,[56] Mandalay,[57] Maymyo,[58] Nyaung-U,[59] Pagan,[60] Chauk[61] Met with president Ba U. Held political talks with prime minister U Nu.[62][57] Tito awarded the Order of Thiri Thudhamma.[63]
January 21–25, 1955  India Madras,[64] Mysore,[65] Cochin[66] Visited India again while traveling back home from Burma.
January 31, 1955  Aden Colony Aden[67] Short visit while traveling back home. Met with governor Hickinbotham.[67]
February 5–6, 1955 Egypt Egypt Port Said[68] Held talks with Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser onboard Galeb while traveling through the Suez Canal.[69]
11 December 5–6, 1955 Egypt Egypt Port Said, Port Fuad Short visit while traveling to Ethiopia.[70]
December 11–24, 1955  Ethiopian Empire Assab,[71] Addis Ababa,[72] Awash,[73] Dessie,[74] Maychew,[75] Adwa, Axum, Asmara,[76] Massawa[77] Held talks with emperor Haile Selassie.[78]
December 28, 1955 – January 6, 1956 Egypt Egypt Suez, Cairo,[79] Giza pyramids,[80] Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Aswan,[81] Alexandria[82][83] Held talks with president Nasser.[80] Tito awarded the Order of the Nile.[79]
12 May 7–12, 1956  France Paris,[84] Versailles[85] Met with president René Coty.[84] Held talks with prime minister Guy Mollet.[86] Tito awarded the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre.[84]
13 June 1–23, 1956  Soviet Union Kishinev,[87] Moscow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, Krasnodar, Novorossiysk, Sochi, Kiev[88] Held political talks with premier Nikolai Bulganin,[89] and Nikita Khrushchev, first secretary of the Communist Party.[90] Met with Kliment Voroshilov, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.[91] Tito and Khrushchev signed the "Declaration on the Relations between the SKJ and the CPSU".[92]
June 24–27, 1956 Romania Romania Bucharest, Ploești, Snagov[93] Held political talks with prime minister Chivu Stoica.[93] Met the general secretary of the Communist Party, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.[94]
14 July 24–28, 1956 Kingdom of Greece Greece Corfu[95] Met with King Paul.[95] Met with prime minister Konstantinos Karamanlis.[96]
15 September 28 – October 5, 1956  Soviet Union Sevastopol, Yalta[97] Tito traveled from Belgrade to Crimea accompanied by Khrushchev, who previously visited Yugoslavia.[97] Tito and his wife vacationed in Yalta together with Khrushchev, Ernő Gerő, first secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party, and premier Bulganin.[98] Tito also met with Voroshilov.[99]
16 August 1–2, 1957 Romania Romania Snagov Talks with the delegation of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union headed by Nikita Khrushchev and Anastas Mikoyan.[100]
17 December 5, 1958  United Arab Republic Port Said Met with president Gamal Abdel Nasser.[101]
December 23, 1958 – January 1, 1959  Indonesia Jakarta,[102] Bogor,[103] Bandung,[104] Bali[105] Held political talks with president Sukarno[105] and prime minister Djuanda.[106] Tito awarded the Guerilla Star.[107]
January 8–10, 1959  Union of Burma Rangoon[108] Met with president Win Maung. Held political talks with prime minister Ne Win.[108][109]
January 13–19, 1959  India Madras,[110] New Delhi,[111] Hyderabad,[112] Madura[113] Met with president Prasad.[111] Political talks with prime minister Nehru.[114]
January 21–26, 1959  Ceylon Colombo,[115] Kandy,[116] Nuwara Eliya[117] Met with governor-general Oliver Goonetilleke. Held political talks with prime minister S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. Tito and Bandaranaike signed joint declaration.[118]
February 2–12, 1959  Ethiopian Empire Massawa, Asmara,[119] Addis Ababa,[120] Maji[121] Held political talks with emperor Haile Selassie.[122] Tito spent several days hunting around Maji. Haile Selassie presented Tito a villa in the Urael neighborhood of Addis Ababa.[121]
February 12–18, 1959 SudanSudan Khartoum,[123] Wad Madani, Sennar Dam, El-Obeid,[124] Port Sudan[125] Held political talks with the chairman of the Supreme Council, Ibrahim Abboud.[126]
February 20–28, 1959  United Arab Republic Suez, Cairo,[127] Damascus,[128] Homs,[129] Hama,[130] Aleppo,[131] Latakia[132] Held political talks with president Gamal Abdel Nasser.[129][131] Visited Syria with Nasser and Yemeni prince Muhammad al-Badr. Met with Shukri al-Quwatli, former President of Syria.[128]
March 2–6, 1959 Kingdom of Greece Greece Rhodes,[133] Thessaloniki[134] Held political talks with prime minister Karamanlis.[135]

1960s

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Tito with Eleanor Roosevelt in Hyde Park, New York, October 1960
Tito and Bolivian president Paz Estenssoro during the Yugoslavia-Bolivia talks in Cochabamba, September 1963
Tito with Finnish president Kekkonen in Helsinki during the June 1964 visit
Tito and Jovanka with Władysław Gomułka and his wife Zofia at the Warsaw's Okecie airport, June 1964
Jovanka Broz, Lotte Ulbricht, Josip Broz Tito and Walter Ulbricht in East Berlin, June 1965
Tito and Ceausescu at the Romanian-Yougoslav friendship meeting in Bucharest, April 1966
Tito with Afghan king Mohammed Zahir Shah in the Chihil Sutun Palace, Kabul, January 1968
Tito and Houari Boumediene at the Algiers Airport, November 1969
Dates Country Locations Details
18 September 14–15, 1960  France Paris[136] Short visit to Paris on route to New York.[136]
September 20 – October 4, 1960  United States New York City[137] Participated in the fifteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[138] Met with US president Dwight Eisenhower.[139] Met with Cambodian chief of state Norodom Sihanouk.[140] Met with Indian prime minister Nehru. Met with the president of UAR, Nasser.[141] Met with Soviet premier Khrushchev.[142] Met with Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah. Tito hosted a five-party meeting attended by Nehru, Nasser, Nkrumah and Indonesian president Sukarno.[143] Met with Lebanese prime minister Saeb Salam and Nepalese prime minister BP Koirala.[143]
October 12, 1960  Italy Naples Short visit while traveling back home.[144]
19 February 28 – March 4, 1961  Ghana Accra[145] Held political talks with president Kwame Nkrumah.[145] Tito spoke in the Parliament of Ghana.[146]
March 4–7, 1961  Togo Lomé,[147] Kpalimé[148] Held official talks with prime minister Sylvanus Olympio.[149]
March 7–11, 1961  Ghana Accra,[150] Kumasi, Tafo, Koforidua[151] Continuation of Tito's visit to Ghana after returning from Togo.
March 13–18, 1961  Liberia Monrovia,[152] Totota,[153] Kakata[154] Held official talks with president William Tubman. Tito awarded the Order of the Pioneers of Liberia.[155] Tito spoke in the Liberian parliament.[156] Tito participated in the celebration of the 160th birthday of Joseph Jenkins Roberts, first president of Liberia.[157]
March 20–24, 1961  Guinea Conakry,[158] Mamou, Kindia,[159] Kissidougou, Kankan[160] Held official talks with president Ahmed Sékou Touré.[161]
March 25–26, 1961  Mali Bamako Held talks with president Modibo Keïta.[162]
March 26, 1961  Guinea Conakry Continuation of visit after returning from Mali. Met with president Sékou Touré again.[162]
April 1–6, 1961  Morocco Rabat, Meknes,[163] Ifrane,[164] Fez,[165] Casablanca[166] Held talks with king Hassan II.[167] Tito awarded the Order of Muhammad.[163]
April 9–14, 1961  Tunisia Tunis,[168] Nabeul, Hammamet, Carthage,[169] Kairouan,[170] Monastir, Sousse[171] Held official talks with president Habib Bourguiba.[172] Tito spoke to the Tunisian parliament.[169] Met with Ferhat Abbas, president of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic.[173]
April 17–22, 1961  United Arab Republic Alexandria,[174] El Alamein,[175] Cairo,[176] Sakkara[177] Held official talks with president Nasser.[176] Tito and Nasser issued joint declaration on the Bay of Pigs Invasion.[178]
20 November 17–20, 1961  United Arab Republic Cairo[179] Participated in the tripartite talks with president Nasser and Indian prime minister Nehru.[180]
21 February 4–14, 1962  United Arab Republic Alexandria, Cairo,[181] Luxor,[182] Hurghada,[183] Aswan, Aswan Dam,[184] Safaga, Abu Simbel Held political talks with president Nasser.[185]
February 15–18, 1962 Sudan Sudan Wadi Halfa, Khartoum[186] Held unofficial talks with president Abboud.[187]
February 18–21, 1962  United Arab Republic Cairo, Alexandria Continuation of the Tito-Nasser talks. Tito met with Kenneth Kaunda, president of the United National Independence Party of Northern Rhodesia.[188]
22 December 2–3, 1962 Hungary Hungary Budapest Short visit while traveling to the Soviet Union. Had dinner with István Dobi, chairman of the Presidential Council and prime minister János Kádár.[189]
December 3–21, 1962  Soviet Union Moscow,[190] Volgograd,[191] Kiev[192] Tito spent vacation in the Soviet Union. Held unofficial talks premier Nikita Khrushchev.[193]
December 21, 1962 Hungary Hungary Budapest Short visit while traveling back home from the Soviet Union. Met with Dobi and Kádár.[194]
23 September 18, 1963  Liberia Monrovia Short break while traveling to Brazil. Met with vice president William Tolbert.[195]
September 18–23, 1963  Brazil Brasilia,[196] Anápolis, Goiânia[197] Held talks with president João Goulart.[198] Tito spoke in the National Congress of Brazil.[199]
September 23–28, 1963  Chile Santiago,[200] Viña del Mar[201] Held talks with president Jorge Alessandri.[202]
September 28 – October 3, 1963  Bolivia Cochabamba[203] Held political talks with president Víctor Paz Estenssoro.[204]
October 3, 1963  Peru Lima Short visit while traveling from Bolivia to Mexico. Met with president Fernando Belaúnde.[205]
October 3–16, 1963  Mexico Mérida, Mexico City,[206] Teotihuacan,[207] Guadalajara,[208] Acapulco[209] Held official talks with president Adolfo López Mateos.[210]
October 16–25, 1963  United States Williamsburg,[211] Washington, D.C.,[212] New York City,[213] Princeton University[214] Had talks with president John F. Kennedy.[215] Participated in the eighteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly.[216]
November 1, 1963 United Kingdom United Kingdom Port of Southampton, Hurn Airport Short break while traveling back home from the US. Met with Lord Carrington and Lord Ashburton.[217]
24 June 1–8, 1964  Finland Helsinki,[218] Valkeakoski,[219] Rovaniemi[220] Held political talks with president Urho Kekkonen.[221]
June 8–9, 1964  Soviet Union Leningrad[222] Had talks with premier Nikita Khrushchev.[223]
25 June 22, 1964 Romania Romania near Timișoara Met with Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, president of the State Council.[224]
26 June 25 – July 2, 1964 Poland Poland Warsaw,[225] Katowice, Oświęcim,[226] Kraków,[227] Gdańsk,[228] Łańskie Lake[229] Held political talks with Władysław Gomułka, Aleksander Zawadzki and Józef Cyrankiewicz.[230] Hunting trip to the Łańskie Lake near Olsztyn.[231]
27 September 7, 1964 Romania Romania Đerdap I, Turnu Severin Tito and Gheorghiu-Dej dedicated two memorial plaques (one at the each side of the Danube) at the construction ground of the future Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station. The construction work officially started. Tito briefly crossed to the Romanian side of the river and visited Turnu Severin with Gheorghiu-Dej.[232]
28 September 11–16, 1964 Hungary Hungary Budapest,[233] Dunaújváros, Besnyő[234] Had official political talks with János Kádár and István Dobi.[235] Tito awarded the Order of the Flag of the People's Republic of Hungary.[236]
29 October 2–16, 1964  United Arab Republic Alexandria,[237] Cairo,[238] Giza[239] Participated in the 2nd Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[240] Held political talks with Nasser.[241] Met with Algerian president Ahmed Ben Bella. Met with Ceylonese prime minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Met with Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. Met with Sudanese president Abboud.[238] Met with Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba. Met with Lao prime minister Souvanna Phouma.[242] Met with Afghani prime minister Mohammad Yusuf. Met with Indonesian president Sukarno.[243] Met with Syrian president Amin al-Hafiz.[244] Met with Ugandan prime minister Milton Obote.[245] Met with Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. Met with Abdullah al-Sallal, president of the Yemen Arab Republic. Met with Sourou-Migan Apithy, president of Dahomey.[246] Met with Mauritanian president Moktar Ould Daddah. Met with provisional prime minister of Angola Holden Roberto.[247] Met with Cypriot president Makarios III. Met with Ghanaian president Nkrumah. Met with Cameroonian president Ahmadou Ahidjo.[248] Met with Guinean president Ahmed Sékou Touré.[249]
October 16, 1964  Cyprus Nicosia Had political talks with president Makarios III.[250]
30 April 15–26, 1965  Algeria Algiers,[251] Laghouat,[252] Constantine,[253] Oran[254] Held political talks with president Ahmed Ben Bella.[255] After concluding the official visit on 22 April, Tito and his wife stayed few more days in Algeria for private visit.[256]
April 26–30, 1965  United Arab Republic Cairo[257] Held official political talks with president Nasser.[258]
31 May 10–14, 1965  Norway Oslo,[259] Institute for Nuclear Energy,[260] Trondheim[261] Met with King Olav V. Held political talks with prime minister Einar Gerhardsen. Tito awarded the Order of St. Olav.[262]
32 June 2–8, 1965  Czechoslovakia Prague,[263] Bratislava,[264] Plzeň, Lány,[265] Čenkov[266] Held official talks with president Antonín Novotný.[263][267]
June 8–13, 1965  East Germany East Berlin,[268] Dresden,[269] Halle[270] Held official talks with the Walter Ulbricht, chairman of the State Council. Tito awarded the Grand Star of People's Friendship.[269]
33 June 18 – July 1, 1965  Soviet Union Moscow,[271] Minsk,[272] Sverdlovsk,[273] Irkutsk,[274] Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station, Lake Baikal,[275] Omsk, Kolkhoz Chapayeva[276] Held official talks with the first secretary Leonid Brezhnev, premier Alexei Kosygin and Anastas Mikoyan, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.[272] Tito vacationed at the Lake Baikal.[277] Tito and his wife awarded the Jubilee Medals "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945".[278]
34 September 22–27, 1965 Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia,[279] Plovdiv[280] Held official talks with prime minister Todor Zhivkov.[281]
35 April 18–23, 1966 Romania Romania Bucharest,[282] Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Borzești Petrochemical Plant, Timișu,[283] Brașov, Ploiești, Brazi Oil Plant[284] Participated in the Romanian-Yugoslav friendship meeting with Ceausescu, Stoica and Maurer. Tito awarded the Order of the Star of SR Romania.[285]
36 May 2–7, 1966  United Arab Republic Alexandria,[286] Tahrir Province[287] Held official talks with president Nasser.[288]
37 October 19, 1966  Soviet Union Kiev Short break while traveling to India.[289]
October 20–25, 1966  India New Delhi[290] Participated in the tripartite meeting with Indira Gandhi and Gamal Abdel Nasser.[291] Met with president Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.[292]
October 25, 1966  Soviet Union Tashkent Short break while traveling back home from India. Met with Sharof Rashidov, first secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan.[293]
38 December 1–3, 1966 Romania Romania Timișoara,[294] Crișana Held unofficial talks with the Nicolae Ceaușescu, general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party.[294] Hunting trip to Crișana.[295]
39 January 27 – February 1, 1967  Soviet Union Chop, Moscow, Podmoskovye[296] Held unofficial talks with Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin.[297]
February 2–4, 1967 Hungary Hungary Szolnok, Budapest,[298] Telki[299] Held unofficial talks with János Kádár, first secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party.[298]
40 February 13–17, 1967  Austria Vienna,[300] Graz[301] Held official talks with president Franz Jonas and chancellor Josef Klaus.[302] Tito awarded the Grand Star of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria.[300]
41 June 9–10, 1967  Soviet Union Moscow Participated in the meeting of the heads of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe.[303]
42 August 10–13, 1967  United Arab Republic Cairo[304] Held talks with president Nasser about the crisis in the Middle East.[305]
August 13–14, 1967  Syria Damascus Held talks with president Nureddin al-Atassi. Met with Salah Jadid, assistant secretary of the Ba'ath Party – Syria Region.[306]
August 14–16, 1967 Iraq Iraq Baghdad[307] Held talks with president Abdul Rahman Arif. Tito awarded the Order of the Two Rivers.[308]
August 16–17, 1967  United Arab Republic Cairo, Alexandria Tito and Nasser continued their talks.[309]
43 November 1–9, 1967  Soviet Union Moscow[310] Headed Yugoslavian delegation at the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution,[310] including the 1967 October Revolution Parade.[311] Tito spoke to the joint session of the Central Committee, Supreme Soviet of the Union and the Supreme Soviet of Russia.[312]
44 January 7–10, 1968 Kingdom of Afghanistan Afghanistan Kabul,[313] Naghlu Dam[314] Held official talks with king Mohammed Zahir Shah.[315]
January 10–17, 1968  Pakistan Rawalpindi,[316] Islamabad,[317] Lahore,[318] Mirpur Sakro,[319] Dhaka[320] Held official talks with president Ayub Khan.[317] Tito and Ayub Khanwent to hunting trip to Mirpur Sakro. Tito visited both West and East Pakistan with Ayub Khan.
January 17–22, 1968 Cambodia Cambodia Phnom Penh,[321] Siem Reap, Angkor Wat[322] Held official political talks with prince Norodom Sihanouk.[323] Tito awarded the National Order of Independence.[324]
January 22–27, 1968  India New Delhi,[325] Bhopal[326] Held political talks with prime minister Indira Gandhi.[327] Met with Soviet premier Kosygin. Participated in the tripartite talks with Gandhi and Kosygin.[328] Met with president Zakir Husain.[329]
January 27, 1968  South Yemen Aden Short break while traveling from India to Ethiopia. Met with president Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi.[329]
January 27 – February 4, 1968  Ethiopian Empire Addis Ababa,[330] Baco, Arba Minch,[331] Held official talks with emperor Haile Selassie.[330]
February 4–8, 1968  United Arab Republic Aswan,[332] Aswan Dam[333] Hled official talks with president Nasser.[334]
45 April 6–8, 1968  Soviet Union Novosibirsk, Khabarovsk Short stops en route to Japan.[335]
April 8–15, 1968  Japan Tokyo,[336] Yokohama,[337] Osaka,[338] Kyoto[339] Met with emperor Hirohito. Had official talks with prime minister Eisaku Satō.[340] Tito awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum.[336]
April 15–21, 1968 Mongolia Mongolia Ulaanbaatar,[341] Ömnögovi Province[342] Had political talks with the general secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party and prime minister, Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal.[343] Hunting trip to the Ömnögovi Province.[342] Tito awarded the Order of Sukhbaatar.[344]
April 21–22, 1968  Soviet Union Samarkand Short visit while en route to Iran.[344]
April 22–28, 1968 Pahlavi Iran Iran Tehran,[345] Shiraz, Isfahan[346] Had official political talks with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi[347] and prime minister Amir-Abbas Hoveyda.[348]
April 28–30, 1968  Soviet Union Moscow[349] Had talks with Leonid Brezhnev.[350]
46 August 9–11, 1968  Czechoslovakia Prague[351] Held inter-partisan talks with Alexander Dubček, first secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Met with president Ludvík Svoboda.[351]
47 February 1–2, 1969 Romania Romania Timișoara Had talks with Nicolae Ceaușescu.[352]
48 September 20, 1969 Romania Romania Turnu Severin Held talks with Ceaușescu.[353] Tito and Ceausescu visited the construction site of the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station.[354]
49 October 12, 1969  Austria Bad Radkersburg, Bad Gleichenberg Met with president Franz Jonas at the opening ceremony of the "Friendship Bridge" over the Mura River on the border between Yugoslavia and Austria. Spent few hours on the Austrian side of the border.[355]
50 November 5–9, 1969  Algeria Algiers,[356] Oran, Annaba[357] Held talks with the chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Houari Boumédiène.[358]

1970s

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Tito with Nimeiry at the Khartoum Airport, January 1970
Tito meeting with Gaddafi in Tripoli, February 1970
Tito with Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in the Amstel Hotel, Amsterdam, October 1970
Tito with Willy Brandt in Bonn, October 1970
Tito and his wife Jovanka in the White House with US President Richard Nixon and the First Lady Pat Nixon, October 1971
Tito with Leonid Brezhnev in Kiev, November 1973
Tito participating in the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, Helsinki, July 1975
Tito with US President Jimmy Carter and the First Lady Rosalynn Carter at the White House's South Lawn, March 1978
Dates Country Locations Details
51 January 26, 1970 Sudan Sudan Khartoum Short visit while traveling to Tanzania. Met with Jaafar Nimeiry, chairman of the National Revolutionary Command Council.[359]
January 26 – February 2, 1970  Tanzania Dar es Salaam,[360] Zanzibar,[361] Lake Manyara,[362] Arusha, Ngorongoro[363] Held political talks with president Julius Nyerere.[364] Tito spoke at the meeting of the Tanganyika African National Union.[365] Met with Abeid Karume, president of Zanzibar.[361] Met with Agostinho Neto, chairman of the MPLA, Samora Machel, member of the FRELIMO's central committee, and Alfred Baphethuxolo Nzo, secretary general of the ANC.[366]
February 2–9, 1970  Zambia Lusaka,[367] Ndola,[368] Kalulushi, Kitwe, Livingstone, Victoria Falls,[369] Kafue Gorge Power Station[370] Held official talks with president Kenneth Kaunda. Tito awarded the Order of the Grand Companion of Freedom.[371]
February 9–12, 1970  Ethiopian Empire Addis Ababa[372] Held official talks with emperor Haile Selassie.[373] Met with Diallo Telli, secretary general of the Organisation of African Unity.[374] Tito met with the William P. Rogers, United States Secretary of State.[375]
February 12–20, 1970  Kenya Nairobi,[376] Keekorok,[377] Nakuru, Thomson's Falls, Nyeri,[378] Mount Kenya[379] Held official talks with president Jomo Kenyatta.[380] Tito awarded the Order of the Golden Heart.[377]
February 20, 1970  Uganda Entebbe Short visit while traveling from Kenya to Sudan. Met with president Milton Obote.[381]
February 20–23, 1970 Sudan Sudan Khartoum[382] Held official talks with Jaafar Nimeiry.[383]
February 23–25, 1970  United Arab Republic Aswan,[384] Aswan Dam[385] Held official talks with president Gamal Abdel Nasser on the situation in the Middle East.[384]
February 25–27, 1970 Libya Libya Tripoli[386] Held official talks with the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, Muammar Gaddafi.[387]
52 September 6–12, 1970  Zambia Lusaka[388] Participated in the 3rd Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[389] Met with president Kaunda. Met with Indian primer minister Indira Gandhi. Met with Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie.[390] Met with Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere.[391] Met with Indonesian president Suharto.[392] Met with Chadian president François Tombalbaye. Met with Burundian president Michel Micombero.[393] Met with Ugandan president Obote. Met with king Mahendra of Nepal.[394] Met with Marien Ngouabi, president of the People's Republic of the Congo.[395]
September 12, 1970  Uganda Entebbe Short visit while traveling back home from Lusaka. Met with president Obote.[396]
53 October 6–9, 1970  Belgium Brussels,[397] Antwerp,[398] Geel,[399] Mons[400] Met with King Baudouin.[397] Tito awarded the Order of Leopold.[401] Held official political talks with prime minister Gaston Eyskens.[402]
October 9–11, 1970  Luxembourg Luxembourg City[403] Met with Grand Duke Jean.[403] Held official talks with prime minister Pierre Werner.[404]
October 11, 1970  West Germany Bonn Short visit while traveling back home from Luxembourg. Held talks with chancellor Willy Brandt.[405]
54 October 20–23, 1970  Netherlands Amsterdam,[406] Delft, Rotterdam,[407] Eindhoven,[408] The Hague[409] Met with Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. Held official talks with prime Minister Piet de Jong.[408]
October 23, 1970  France Paris Held official talks with president Georges Pompidou and prime minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas.[410]
55 February 14–20, 1971  United Arab Republic Cairo,[411] Alexandria[412] Held political talks with president Anwar Sadat.[413]
56 March 25–29, 1971  Italy Rome,[414] Turin, Pisa[415] Held political talks with president Giuseppe Saragat and prime minister Emilio Colombo.[416]
March 29, 1971  Vatican City Met with Pope Paul VI.[417]
57 October 13–16, 1971 Pahlavi Iran Iran Persepolis[418] Met with shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi[419] and attended the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire.[420] Met with Nikolai Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Met with Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. Met with Czechoslovak president Svoboda, Romanian secretary-genera Ceaușescu, and Finnish president Kekkonen.[420]
October 16–20, 1971  India New Delhi Met with president V. V. Giri.[421] Held political talks with prime minister Indira Gandhi.[422]
October 20–21, 1971  Egypt Cairo Held official talks with president Anwar Sadat.[423]
58 October 27 – November 2, 1971  United States Camp David, Washington, D.C.,[424] Houston,[425] Palm Springs,[426] Los Angeles,[427] Long Beach[428] Made short breaks at Prestwick Airport[429] (Scotland) and Gander International Airport (Canada) while traveling to the US.[430] Met with president Richard Nixon.[431]
November 2–7, 1971  Canada Ottawa,[432] Quebec City,[433] Halifax[434] Met with governor-general Roland Michener. Held talks with prime minister Pierre Trudeau.[435]
November 7–8, 1971  United Kingdom Chequers; London[436] Met with Queen Elizabeth II. Held talks with prime minister Edward Heath.
59 November 23–24, 1971 Romania Romania Timișoara Held political talks with Nicolae Ceaușescu.[437]
60 May 16, 1972 Romania Romania Iron Gates, Drobeta-Turnu Severin[438] Met with Nicolae Ceaușescu, celebrating the opening of the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station.[439] Tito awarded the title of the Hero of the Socialist Republic of Romania and the Order of Victory of Socialism.[438]
May 17, 1972 Orșova[440]
61 June 5–10, 1972  Soviet Union Moscow,[441] Riga,[442] Jūrmala[443] Held talks with Leonid Brezhnev.[444]
62 June 19–23, 1972 Poland Poland Warsaw,[445] Łańsk[446] Held political talks with Edward Gierek, the First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party[447] Met with the Chairman of the Council of State, Henryk Jabłoński.[445]
63 September 2–10, 1973  Algeria Algiers[448] Participated in the 4th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[449] Met with president Boumediene.[448] Met with Mauritanian president Daddah. Met with Norodom Sihanouk.[450] Met with Zambian president Kaunda. Meth with Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. Met with Sri Lankan prime minister Bandaranaike.[451] Meth with Zairian president Mobutu.[452] Met with Tunisian president Bourguiba. Met with Yasser Arafat, leader of the PLO. Met with Malaysian prime minister Abdul Razak Hussein.[453] Met with Nigerien president Hamani Diori and Mauritian prime minister Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. Met with Gabonese president Bongo. Met with Aristides Pereira, secretary-general of the PAIGC. Met with Sam Nujoma, leader of the SWAPO.[454] Met with Cuban prime minister Fidel Castro. Met with Moroccan prime minister Ahmed Osman.[455] Met with Bangladeshi prime minister Mujibur Rahman. Met with Ugandan president Idi Amin. Met with Tanzanian president Nyerere.[456]
64 November 12–15, 1973  Soviet Union Kiev[457] Held political talks with Leonid Brezhnev.[458]
65 January 24–29, 1974  India New Delhi[459] Met with president V. V. Giri. Held official talks with prime minister Indira Gandhi.[460] Met with Sri Lankan prime minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike.[461] Tito awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Award.[462]
January 29 – February 2, 1974  Bangladesh Dhaka,[463] Savar,[464] Ganges Delta[465] Met with president Mohammad Mohammadullah. Held official talks with prime minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.[464] Tito spoke to the Bangladeshi parliament.[466]
February 2–5, 1974 Kingdom of Nepal Nepal Kathmandu,[467] Bhaktapur[468] Met with king Birendra. Met with prime minister Nagendra Prasad Rijal. Tito awarded the Order of Ojaswi Rajanya.[467]
February 5–7, 1974  Syria Damascus[469] Held official political talks with president Hafez al-Assad.[470]
66 April 27–28, 1974 Hungary Hungary Budapest, Telki[471] Held political talks with János Kádár.[471]
67 June 24–27, 1974  West Germany Bonn,[472] Düsseldorf,[473] Hamburg[474] Held official talks with president Gustav Heinemann and chancellor Helmut Schmidt.[475]
68 July 8–11, 1974 Romania Romania Bucharest,[476] Constanța, Neptun[477] Held official political talks with Ceaușescu and prime minister Manea Mănescu.[478]
69 October 29 – November 1, 1974  Denmark Copenhagen,[479] Kronborg,[480] Roskilde[481] Met with Queen Margrethe II.[479] Tito awarded the Order of the Elephant.[481] Held official talks with prime minister Poul Hartling.[482]
70 November 12–15, 1974  East Germany East Berlin,[483] Marzahn,[484] Leipzig[485] Held official political talks with Erich Honecker, first secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. Met with Willi Stoph, chairman of the State Council, and prime minister Horst Sindermann. Tito awarded the Order of Karl Marx.[483]
71 March 10–13, 1975 Poland Poland Rzeszów,[486] Arłamów Held political talks with Edward Gierek. Tito and Gierek hunted bisons and wild boars near Arłamów.[487]
72 July 29 – August 2, 1975  Finland Helsinki[488] Participated in the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe[489] and signed Helsinki Accords. Met with Cypriot president Makarios. Met with West German chancellor Schmidt. Met with Erich Honecker, first secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany.[488] Met with Finnish president Kekkonen. Met with Soviet general secretary Brezhnev.[490] Met with Todor Zhivkov, president of the Bulgarian State Council. Met with Danish prime minister Jørgensen.[491] Met with Edward Gierek, first secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party.[492] Met with Dutch prime minister Den Uyl. Met with Greek prime minister Karamanlis. Met with British prime minister Wilson.[493] Met with French president Giscard d'Estaing.[494] MEt with Portuguese president Costa Gomes. Met with Romanian president Ceaușescu. Met with Czechoslovakian president Husák.[495]
73 March 9, 1976  Portugal Santa Maria Island Made a one-hour break while traveling to Mexico.[496]
March 9–10, 1976  Bermuda Hamilton Made a break while traveling to Mexico. Met with governor Edwin Leather and premier John Henry Sharpe.[496]
March 10–14, 1976  Mexico Veracruz,[497] Cancún,[498] Tulum[499] Held official political talks with president Luis Echeverría.[498]
March 14–17, 1976  Panama Panama City[500] Met with president Demetrio B. Lakas. Held official political talks with Omar Torrijos.[501]
March 17–19, 1976  Venezuela Caracas[502] Held political talks with president Carlos Andrés Pérez.[503] Tito spoke to the National Congress of Venezuela.[504]
March 19–20, 1976  Bermuda Hamilton Made a break while traveling back to Europe. Met with governor Leather.[505]
March 20–22, 1976  Portugal Vale do Lobo[506] Held unofficial talks with president Francisco da Costa Gomes.[506]
74 March 29 – April 1, 1976  Sweden Stockholm[507] Met with king Carl XVI Gustaf. Held political talks with prime ministar Olof Palme.[508]
75 May 10–13, 1976  Greece Athens,[509] Sounion[510] Met with president Konstantinos Tsatsos. Held official talks with prime minister Konstantinos Karamanlis.
76 June 8–11, 1976  Turkey Ankara,[511] İzmir, Ephesus[512] Held official political talks with president Fahri Korutürk.[513] Met with prime minister Süleyman Demirel.[512]
77 June 27 – July 1, 1976  East Germany East Berlin[514] Participated in the 1976 Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe.[515] Met with Erich Honecker, first secretary of the SED.[516] Met with Soviet general secretary Brezhnev.[517] Met with Romanian president Ceaușescu. Met with Edward Gierek, first secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party.[518] Met with János Kádár, general secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party.[519]
78 August 13, 1976  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Spent an hour in Abu Dhabi en route to Colombo. Met with crown prince Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[520]
August 13–22, 1976  Sri Lanka Colombo[521] Participated in the 5th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[522] Met with North Korean premier Pak Song-chol. Met with Zambian president Kaunda. Met with Khieu Samphan, president of the Democratic Kampuchea, and Cypriot president Makarios. Met with Mauritanian president Daddah. Met with Iraqi vice-president Marouf. Met with king Birendra of Nepal and Egyptian president Sadat.[523] Met with Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi. Met with Syrian president Assad. Met with Algerian president Boumédiène.[524] Met with UN secretary-general Waldheim. Met with Panamanian prime minister Torrijos. Met with Afghani president Daoud Khan. Met with Angolan president Neto.[525] Met with North Yemeni president Ibrahim al-Hamdi. Met with Tanzanian vice-president Jumbe. Met with Ethiopian president Tafari Benti. Met with Muammar Gaddafi, chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Libya.[526] Met with Sri Lankan prime minister Bandaranaike.[527]
79 January 18–20, 1977 Libya Libya Tripoli,[528] Garabulli[529] Tito held official talks with Muammar Gaddafi.[530] After attending the send-off of Tito's airplane from Batajnica Air Base to Libya, the prime minister of Yugoslavia Džemal Bijedić died in an airplane crash en route to Sarajevo.[531]
80 August 16–24, 1977  Soviet Union Moscow,[532] Irkutsk,[533] Listvyanka[534] Held official talks with Leonid Brezhnev.[535] Tito awarded the Order of the October Revolution.[532] After official visit to Moscow, Tito vacationed at the Lake Baikal.
August 24–30, 1977  North Korea Pyongyang,[536] Lake Yonpung near Anju[537] Held official political talks with president Kim Il Sung.[538] Tito awarded the Order of the Hero of the Korean People's Republic.[539]
August 30 – September 8, 1977  People's Republic of China Beijing,[540] Great Wall of China,[541] Hangzhou,[542] Shanghai,[543] Ürümqi[544] Held political talks with the chairman of the Communist Party and premier, Hua Guofeng.[545]
September 8, 1977 Pahlavi Iran Iran Tehran Short visit while traveling back home from China. Met with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.[546]
81 October 12–17, 1977  France Paris,[547] Eugénie-les-Bains[548] Held official talks with president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. After finishing his official visit, Tito stayed two more days in Eugénie-les-Bains on vacation.[549]
October 17–20, 1977  Portugal Lisbon[550] Held official talks with president António Ramalho Eanes.[551] Met with prime minister Mário Soares.[552] Tito awarded the Grand Collar of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword.[553]
October 20–21, 1977  Algeria Algiers[554] Held unofficial talks with President Houari Boumédiène.[555]
82 December 3–4, 1977 Romania Romania Ostrovu Mare Island, Drobeta-Turnu Severin Met with Nicolae Ceaușescu, dedicated memorial plaque at the Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station.[556]
83 March 6, 1978  Ireland Shannon Airport One-hour break while traveling to the United States. Met with foreign minister Michael O'Kennedy.[557]
 Canada Gander Airport One-hour break while traveling to the United States.[557]
March 6–9, 1978  United States Washington, D.C.,[558] Held official talks with president Jimmy Carter.[559]
March 10–11, 1978 United Kingdom United Kingdom London Met with queen Elizabeth II. Held official talks with prime minister James Callaghan.[560]
84 February 1–4, 1979  Kuwait Kuwait City[561] Met with emir Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. Had talks with prime minister and crown prince Saad Al-Salim Al-Sabah.[562]
February 4–8, 1979 Iraq Iraq Baghdad Held official talks with the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr.[563] Met with Saddam Hussein, vice-chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council. Met with vice-president Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf.[564] Tito awarded the Military Order of the Two Rivers.[565]
February 8–11, 1979  Syria Damascus[566] Hald official talks with president Assad.[567] Tito met with Yasser Arafat, leader of the PLO.[568]
February 11–12, 1979  Jordan Amman[569] Met with King Hussein. Tito awarded the Order of Al-Hussein bin Ali.[570] Visit cut short because of the funeral of Edvard Kardelj.[571]
85 May 16–21, 1979  Soviet Union Moscow,[572] Star City[573] Held official talks with Leonid Brezhnev.[574]
86 May 28–31, 1979  Algeria Algiers[575] Held official talks with president Chadli Bendjedid.[576] Met with Sam Nujoma, president of SWAPO.[577]
May 31 – June 3, 1979 Libya Libya Tripoli[578] Held official talks with Muammar Gaddafi.[579]
June 3–5, 1979  Malta Verdala Palace,[580] Valletta[581] Met with president Anton Buttigieg. Held official talks with prime minister Dom Mintoff.[581]
87 August 29, 1979  Ireland Shannon Airport One-hour break while traveling to Cuba.[582]
 Canada Gander Airport One-hour break while traveling to Cuba.[582]
August 29 – September 9, 1979  Cuba Havana[583] Met with president Fidel Castro.[583] Participated in the 6th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.[584] Met with Iraqi president Hussein. Met with Sri Lankan president J. R. Jayewardene. Met with Ethiopian leader Mengistu Haile Mariam. Met with Indonesian vice-president Adam Malik.[585] Met with Zambian president Kaunda. Met with Pakistani president Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. Met with Syrian president Assad.[586] Met with Bangladeshi president Ziaur Rahman. Met with Algerian president Bendjedid. Met with UN secretary-general Waldheim. Met with Peruvian president Francisco Morales Bermúdez.[587] Met with Cypriot president Spyros Kyprianou. Met with king Birendra of Nepal. Met with Guinean president Sékou Touré. Met with Tanzanian president Nyerere. Met with Yasser Arafat, leader of the PLO. Met with North Korean premier Ri Jong-ok.[588] Met with Malian president Moussa Traoré. Met with Jamaican prime minister Michael Manley. Met with Guyanese prime minister Forbes Burnham. Met with king Hussein of Jordan.[589] Tito made short breaks at Shannon and Gander while returning home.[590]
88 November 2–4, 1979 Romania Romania Bucharest[591] Held official political talks with Nicolae Ceaușescu.[592] Signed joint Yugoslavian-Romanian declaration.[593]

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  71. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stupio na tlo prijateljske Etiopije". Slobodna Dalmacija (3365): 1. 12 December 1955.
  72. ^ "Veličanstveni doček Adis Abebe Titu". Slobodna Dalmacija (3368): 1. 15 December 1955.
  73. ^ "Posjet predsjednika Tita dat će korisne rezultate u pravcu jačanja jugoslavensko etiopskih odnosa". Slobodna Dalmacija (3371): 1. 19 December 1955.
  74. ^ "Predsjednik Tito i car Haile Selasije napustili Adis Abebu i otputovali u Asmaru i Masau". Slobodna Dalmacija (3372): 1. 20 December 1955.
  75. ^ "Predsjednik Tito i car Haile Selasije stigli u historijsko mjesto Majčau". Slobodna Dalmacija (3373): 1. 21 December 1955.
  76. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Asmaru". Slobodna Dalmacija (3375): 1. 23 December 1955.
  77. ^ "Zaključeni jugoslavensko - etiopski politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (3376): 1. 24 December 1955.
  78. ^ "Počeli službeni razgovori između predsjednika Tita i cara Haile Selasija". Slobodna Dalmacija (1): 3369. 16 December 1955.
  79. ^ a b "Veličanstveno dočekan predsjednik Tito stigao u Egipat". Slobodna Dalmacija (3380): 1. 29 December 1955.
  80. ^ a b "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (3381): 1. 30 December 1955.
  81. ^ "Predsjednik Tito ostaće u Kairu još tri dana". Slobodna Dalmacija (3384): a. 4 January 1956.
  82. ^ "Zajednička izjava predsjednika Tita i premijera Nasera". Slobodna Dalmacija (3386): 1. 6 January 1956.
  83. ^ "ZAVRŠEN POSJET PREDSJEDNIKA TITA EGIPTU". Slobodna Dalmacija (3387): 1. 7 January 1956.
  84. ^ a b c "PATIZ VELIČANSTVENO DOČEKAO PREDSJEDNIKA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (3489): 1. 8 May 1956.
  85. ^ "Nastavljeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (3491): 1. 10 May 1956.
  86. ^ "Počeli službeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (3490): 1. 9 May 1956.
  87. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Kišinjev". Slobodna Dalmacija (3511): 1. 2 June 1956.
  88. ^ "Program boravka predsjednika Tita u SSSR-u". Slobodna Dalmacija (3511): 1. 2 June 1956.
  89. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (3514): 1. 6 June 1956.
  90. ^ "NASTAVLJENI POLITIČKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (3325): 1. 19 June 1956.
  91. ^ "Svečani prijem u Kremlju". Slobodna Dalmacija (3515): 1. 7 June 1956.
  92. ^ "Deklaracija o odnosima između SKJ i KP SS". Slobodna Dalmacija (1): 3527. 21 June 1956.
  93. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Bukurešt". Slobodna Dalmacija (3530): 1. 25 June 1956.
  94. ^ "Završena posjeta predsjednika Tita Rumuniji". Slobodna Dalmacija (3532): 1. 27 June 1956.
  95. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito doputovao na Krf". Slobodna Dalmacija (3355): 1. 25 July 1956.
  96. ^ "Predsjednik Tito sastat će se sa premijerom Karamanlisom". Slobodna Dalmacija (3557): 1. 27–28 July 1956.
  97. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Jaltu". Slobodna Dalmacija (3611): 1. 29 September 1956.
  98. ^ "Boravak predsjednika Tita na Krimu". Slobodna Dalmacija (3613): 1. 2 October 1956.
  99. ^ "PREDSEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U BEOGRAD". Slobodna Dalmacija (3617): 1. 6 October 1956.
  100. ^ "Saopćenje o susretu delegacija CK SKJ i vlade FNRJ i delegacije CK KP SS i vlade SSSR-a". Slobodna Dalmacija (3876): 1. 5 August 1957.
  101. ^ "Predsjednika Tita dočekao i pozdravio predsjednik Naser". Slobodna Dalmacija (4289): 1. 6 December 1958.
  102. ^ "Preko 500.000 stanovnika Džakarte oduševljeno pozdravilo predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (4304): 1. 24 December 1958.
  103. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Bogor". Slobodna Dalmacija (4305): 1. 25 December 1958.
  104. ^ "Predsjedniku Titu priređene nazapamćene manifestacije u Bandungu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4306): 1. 26 December 1958.
  105. ^ a b "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO NA OTOK BALI". Slobodna Dalmacija (4310): 1. 31 December 1958.
  106. ^ "Na "Galebu" nastavljeni jugoslavensko-indonezijski politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (4309): 1. 30 December 1958.
  107. ^ "Predsjedniku Titu dodijeljeno najviše indonezijsko odlikovanje "Gerilja medalja"". Slobodna Dalmacija (4308): 1. 29 December 1958.
  108. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u prijateljski posjet Burmi". Slobodna Dalmacija (4316): 1. 9 January 1959.
  109. ^ "Završeni razgovori izmedju delegacija Jugoslavije i Burme". Slobodna Dalmacija (4317): 1. 10 January 1959.
  110. ^ "Desetine hiljada gradjana Madrasa pozdravile predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (4320): 1. 14 January 1959.
  111. ^ a b "Srdačan doček u New Delhiju". Slobodna Dalmacija (4321): 1. 15 January 1959.
  112. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Hajderabad". Slobodna Dalmacija (4323): 1. 17 January 1959.
  113. ^ "STANOVNIŠTVO MADURE PRIREDILO oduševljene manifestacije predsjedniku Titu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4324): 1. 19 January 1959.
  114. ^ "Završeni politički razgovori između predsjednika Tita i premijera Nehrua". Slobodna Dalmacija (4322): 1. 16 January 1959.
  115. ^ "Tito: Uvjeren sam da će naš posjet korisno poslužiti stvari mira". Slobodna Dalmacija (4327): 1. 22 January 1959.
  116. ^ "Velike mase naroda pozdravile predsjednika Tita prilikom dolaska u Kandy". Slobodna Dalmacija (4328): 1. 23 January 1959.
  117. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Norleiju". Slobodna Dalmacija (4329): 1. 24 January 1959.
  118. ^ "Bandaranaike: Nova era u suradnji naših dviju zemalja". Slobodna Dalmacija (4330): 1. 26 January 1959.
  119. ^ "Srdačan doček u Massaui". Slobodna Dalmacija (4337): 1. 3 February 1959.
  120. ^ "Desetine hiljada stanovnika Adis Abebe toplo i srdačno pozdravile predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (4338): 1. 4 February 1959.
  121. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito vratio se u Adis Abebu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4345): 1. 12 February 1959.
  122. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (4340): 1. 6 February 1959.
  123. ^ "Desetine hiljada stanovnika Kartuma srdačno pozdravile predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (4346): 1. 13 February 1959.
  124. ^ "Stanovnici oblasti Gejzira priredili srdačne manifestacije jugoslavenskim gostima". Slobodna Dalmacija (4349): 1. 17 February 1959.
  125. ^ "Srdačan ispraćaj u Port Sudanu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4351): 1. 19 February 1959.
  126. ^ "Održan prvi službeni sastanak jugoslavenske i sudanske delegacije". Slobodna Dalmacija (4347): 1. 14 February 1959.
  127. ^ "Kairo oduševljeno pozdravio Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (4353): 1. 21 February 1959.
  128. ^ a b "Damask priredio nezapamćene manifestacije Titu i Naseru". Slobodna Dalmacija (4354): 1. 23 February 1959.
  129. ^ a b "Nastavljeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (1): 4357. 26 February 1959.
  130. ^ "Oduševljeni doček u Hamu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4358): 1. 27 February 1959.
  131. ^ a b "Završeni razgovori Tito-Naser". Slobodna Dalmacija (4359): 1. 28 February 1959.
  132. ^ "Želimo da između svih država postoji aktivna miroljubiva koegzistencija". Slobodna Dalmacija (4360): 1. 2 March 1959.
  133. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao na Rodos". Slobodna Dalmacija (4361): 1. 3 March 1959.
  134. ^ "Boravak predsjednika Republike u Solunu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4365): 2. 7 March 1959.
  135. ^ "Završeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (4362): 1. 4 March 1959.
  136. ^ a b "Predsjednik Republike Tito stigao u Pariz na putu za New York". Slobodna Dalmacija (4844): 1. 15 September 1960.
  137. ^ "Dolazimo da pridonesemo ublažavanju danas veoma napete situacije u svijetu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4849): 1. 21 September 1960.
  138. ^ "Narodi i vlada Jugoslavije uvijek su pridavali i pridaju izuzetan značaj Ujedinjenom narodima". Slobodna Dalmacija (4851): 1. 23 September 1960.
  139. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Tito sastao se s Eisenhowerom". Slobodna Dalmacija (4852): 1. 24 September 1960.
  140. ^ "JUGOSLAVENSKI ISELJENICI SRDAČNO POZDRAVILI PREDSJEDNIKA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (1): 4854. 27 September 1960.
  141. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO SASTAO SE S NEHRUOM I NASEROM". Slobodna Dalmacija (4855): 1. 28 September 1960.
  142. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Tito sastao se sa sovjetskim premijerom Hruščovom". Slobodna Dalmacija (4856): 1. 29 September 1960.
  143. ^ a b "Sastanak petorice eminentnih lidera". Slobodna Dalmacija (4858): 1. 1 October 1960.
  144. ^ "Brojni Jugoslaveni dočekali predsjednika Tita prilikom njegovog dolaska u Napulj". Slobodna Dalmacija (4868): 1. 13 October 1960.
  145. ^ a b "Na centralnom stadionu u Akri održan svečani miting i defile". Slobodna Dalmacija (4989): 1. 2 March 1961.
  146. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Tito održao govor u Parlamentu Gane". Slobodna Dalmacija (4990): 1. 3 March 1961.
  147. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Josip Broz Tito stigao u četverodnevni službeni posjet Togu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4992): 1. 6 March 1961.
  148. ^ "Predsjednik Tito položio kamen temeljac za hidrocentralu koju grade Jugoslaveni". Slobodna Dalmacija (4993): 1. 7 March 1961.
  149. ^ "Završen službeni prijateljski posjet predsjednika FNRJ Josipa Broza Tita Togu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4994): 1.
  150. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao iz Toga u Ganu". Slobodna Dalmacija (4994): 1. 8 March 1961.
  151. ^ "Predsjednik Republika Tito danas odlazi u posjet Liberiji". Slobodna Dalmacija (4997): 1. 11 March 1961.
  152. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Josip Broz Tito stigao u prijateljski posjet Liberiji". Slobodna Dalmacija (4999): 1. 14 March 1961.
  153. ^ "Predsjednik Tito posjetio farmu predsjednika Tubmana". Slobodna Dalmacija (5002): 1. 17 March 1961.
  154. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK REPUBLIKA TITO ponovno se nalazi u Monroviji". Slobodna Dalmacija (5003): 1. 18 March 1961.
  155. ^ "Tubman odlikovao predsjednika Tita liberijskim ordenom pionira s lentom". Slobodna Dalmacija (5000): 2. 15 March 1961.
  156. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Tito posjetio liberijski Parlament". Slobodna Dalmacija (5000): 1. 15 March 1961.
  157. ^ "Proslava 160-godišnjice rođenja prvog predsjednika Liberije Rogersa". Slobodna Dalmacija (5001): 1. 16 March 1961.
  158. ^ "Predsjednik Republika Josip Broz Tito svečano dočekan u glavnom gradu Gvineje". Slobodna Dalmacija (5005): 1. 21 March 1961.
  159. ^ "PREDSJEDNIKU TITU I PRATNJI priređen srdačan doček u Kindiji". Slobodna Dalmacija (5008): 1. 24 March 1961.
  160. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO S PRATNJOM STIŽE DANAS U REPUBLIKU MALI". Slobodna Dalmacija (5009): 1. 25 February 1961.
  161. ^ "POČELI POLITIČKI RAZGOVORI PREDSTAVNIKA JUGOSLAVIJE I GVINEJE". Slobodna Dalmacija (5006): 1. 22 March 1961.
  162. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito s pratnjom vratio se iz Bamaka u Conakry". Slobodna Dalmacija (5010): 1. 27 March 1961.
  163. ^ a b "Predsjednik Republika s pratnjom posjetio marokanski grad Meknes". Slobodna Dalmacija (5016): 1. 3 April 1961.
  164. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Ifran". Slobodna Dalmacija (5016): 1. 3 April 1961.
  165. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO I PRATNJA svečano dočekani u Fesu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5017): 1. 4 April 1961.
  166. ^ "Preko milijun stanovnika Casablanke dočekalo i pozdravilo predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (5019): 1. 6 April 1961.
  167. ^ "Održani službeni jugoslavensko - marokanski razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (5019): 1. 6 April 1961.
  168. ^ "Predsjednik FNRJ Josip Broz Tito stupio na tlo prijateljskog Tunisa". Slobodna Dalmacija (5022): 1. 10 April 1961.
  169. ^ a b "Predsjednik Republike Tito posjetio gradove Kartaginu, Nabel i Hamamet". Slobodna Dalmacija (5023): 2. 11 April 1961.
  170. ^ "Predsjednik Republika Tito posjetio i razgledao Keruan". Slobodna Dalmacija (5026): 1. 14 April 1961.
  171. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK REPUBLIKE OTPUTOVAO IZ TUNISA U NESLUŽBENI POSKET UAR". Slobodna Dalmacija (5027): 1.
  172. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori jugoslavenskih i tuniskih predstavnika". Slobodna Dalmacija (5024): 1. 12 April 1961.
  173. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK REPUBLIKA SASTAO SE S FERHATOM ABASOM". Slobodna Dalmacija (5025): 1. 13 April 1961.
  174. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO S PRATNJOM DOPUTOVAO U UAR". Slobodna Dalmacija (5029): 1. 18 April 1961.
  175. ^ "PREDSJEDNICI TITO I NASER POSJETILI EL ALAMEIN". Slobodna Dalmacija (5030): 1. 19 April 1961.
  176. ^ a b "Nastavljen razgovor između Tita i Nasera". Slobodna Dalmacija (5032): 1. 21 April 1961.
  177. ^ "Predsjednik Tito primio predstavnike stenlivilske vlade P. Mulela i Falu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5033): 1. 22 April 1961.
  178. ^ "Zajednička deklaracija". Slobodna Dalmacija (5031): 1. 20 April 1961.
  179. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Kairo". Slobodna Dalmacija (5212): 1. 18 November 1961.
  180. ^ "U Kairu završeni razgovori između Tita, Nasera i Nehrua". Slobodna Dalmacija (5213): 1. 20 November 1961.
  181. ^ "Dobrodošlica v Kairu". Delo. IV (35): 1. 5 February 1962.
  182. ^ "Predsjednik Republika Tito otputovao iz Kaira u Luxor". Slobodna Dalmacija (5279): 1. 7 February 1962.
  183. ^ "DRUGI SUSRET TITA I NASERA". Slobodna Dalmacija (5281): 1. 9 February 1962.
  184. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Asuan". Slobodna Dalmacija (5283): 1. 12 February 1962.
  185. ^ "Politički razgovori predsjednika Tita i Nasera". Slobodna Dalmacija (5278): 1. 6 February 1962.
  186. ^ "Predsjednik Republike Tito stigao u trodnevni neslužbeni posjet Sudanu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5287): 1. 16 February 1962.
  187. ^ "Nastavljeni politički razgovori između predsjednika Tita i Abuda". Slobodna Dalmacija (5288): 1. 17 February 1962.
  188. ^ "Nastavljeni politički razgovori između predsjednika Tita i Nasera". Slobodna Dalmacija (5290): 1.
  189. ^ "Svečana večera u Budimpešti u čast predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (5534): 1. 4 December 1962.
  190. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Moskvu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5535): 1. 5 December 1962.
  191. ^ "Srdačan doček predsjedniku Republike Titu u Volgogradu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5539): 1. 10 December 1962.
  192. ^ "Predsjednik Tito otputovao iz Moskve u Kijev". Slobodna Dalmacija (5547): 1. 19 December 1962.
  193. ^ "TITO I HRUŠČOV VODILI RAZGOVORE U KREMLJU". Slobodna Dalmacija (5537): 1. 7 December 1962.
  194. ^ "Srdačan doček u Budimpešti". Slobodna Dalmacija (5550): 1. 22 December 1962.
  195. ^ "Na putu za Brazil predsjednik Tito zadržao se kraće vrijeme u Liberiji". Slobodna Dalmacija (5780): 1. 19 September 1963.
  196. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u službeni posjet Brazilu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5780): 1. 19 September 1963.
  197. ^ "Srdačan susret Tita s brazilskim narodom". Slobodna Dalmacija (5783): 1. 23 September 1963.
  198. ^ "Počeli jugoslavensko - brazilski politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (5781): 1. 20 September 1963.
  199. ^ "Svim narodima svijeta danas je više nego ikada potreban mir". Slobodna Dalmacija (5782): 1. 21 September 1963.
  200. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO u službeni posjet Čileu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5784): 1. 24 September 1963.
  201. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO stigao u Vigna del Mar". Slobodna Dalmacija (5787): 1. 27 September 1963.
  202. ^ "RAZGOVORI Tito-Alessandri". Slobodna Dalmacija (5786): 1. 26 September 1963.
  203. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u službeni posjet Boliviji". Slobodna Dalmacija (5789): 1. 30 September 1963.
  204. ^ "Predsjednici Tito i Estenssoro vodili političke razgovore". Slobodna Dalmacija (5790): 1. 1 October 1963.
  205. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U LIMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (5793): 1. 4 October 1963.
  206. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO u službeni posjet Meksiku". Slobodna Dalmacija (5794): 1. 5 October 1963.
  207. ^ "Predsjednik Tito otputovao u drevni grad Teotiuacan". Slobodna Dalmacija (5796): 1. 8 October 1963.
  208. ^ "PREDSJEDNIKU TITU PRIREĐENA topla dobrodošlica u Guadalajari". Slobodna Dalmacija (5797): 1. 9 October 1963.
  209. ^ "Predsjednik Tito proveo jučerašnji dan u odmaranju". Slobodna Dalmacija (5800): 1. 12 October 1963.
  210. ^ "Službeni politički razgovori između Tita i Lopeza Mateosa". Slobodna Dalmacija (5795): 1. 7 October 1963.
  211. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U USA". Slobodna Dalmacija (5804): 1. 17 October 1963.
  212. ^ "Predsjednik Tito svečano dočekan u Bijeloj kući". Slobodna Dalmacija (5805): 1. 18 October 1963.
  213. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U NEW YORK". Slobodna Dalmacija (5807): 1. 21 October 1963.
  214. ^ "Predsjednik Tito posjetio američko sveučilište Princeton". Slobodna Dalmacija (5808): 1. 22 October 1963.
  215. ^ "Spremnost dvaju predsjednika za miroljubivu suradnju i učvršćenje mira u svijetu". Slobodna Dalmacija (5806): 1. 19 October 1963.
  216. ^ "Kroz praktično ostvarivanje principa koegzistencije treba potpunije da dođu do izražaja najplemenitiji ideali čovječanstva". Slobodna Dalmacija (5809): 1. 23 October 1963.
  217. ^ "Sprejem v Veliki Britaniji". Delo. V: 1. 2 November 1963.
  218. ^ "Helsinki svečano dočekao jugoslavenskog predsjednika". Slobodna Dalmacija (5996): 1. 2 June 1964.
  219. ^ "Predsjednik Tito posjetio industrijski centar Valkeakoski". Slobodna Dalmacija (5998): 1. 4 June 1964.
  220. ^ "Posjet Rovaneimiju - gradu na polarnom krugu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6000): 1. 6 June 1964.
  221. ^ "PREDSJEDNICI TITO I KEKKONEN VODILI POLITIČKE RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (5997): 1. 3 June 1964.
  222. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO I LENJINGRAD". Slobodna Dalmacija (6002): 1. 9 June 1964.
  223. ^ "Saopćenje o razgovorima Tito - Hruščov". Slobodna Dalmacija (6003): 1. 10 June 1964.
  224. ^ "Sestanek Tito - Dej". Delo. V (170): 1. 23 June 1964.
  225. ^ "Preko 200 tisuća Varšavljana srdačno dočekalo predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6017): 1. 26 June 1964.
  226. ^ "Posjet Jagelonskom sveučilištu u Krakowu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6019): 2. 29 June 1964.
  227. ^ "Predsjednik Tito u Krakowu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6019): 1. 29 June 1964.
  228. ^ "Predsedniku Titu priređen veoma srdačan i topao doček u Gdanjsku". Slobodna Dalmacija (6020): 1. 30 June 1964.
  229. ^ "Predsjednik Tito vraća se danas u Varšavu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6021): 1. 1 July 1964.
  230. ^ "Počeli jugoslavensko - poljski razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (6018): 1. 27 June 1964.
  231. ^ "Veličanstveni miting u Gdanjsku". Slobodna Dalmacija (6020): 5. 30 June 1964.
  232. ^ "Nastaje nova etapa u odnosima naroda Jugoslavije i Rumunije". Slobodna Dalmacija (6080): 1. 8 September 1964.
  233. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO u službeni posjet Mađarskoj". Slobodna Dalmacija (6084): 1. 12 September 1964.
  234. ^ "Predsjednici Kadar i Tito govorili radnicima željezare u Dunaujvarosu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6086): 1. 15 September 1964.
  235. ^ "Završeni jugoslavensko-mađarski razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (6085): 1. 14 September 1964.
  236. ^ "Predsjedniku Titu dodijeljen Orden zastave Mađarske Narodne Republike I reda s dijamantima". Slobodna Dalmacija (6087): 1. 16 September 1964.
  237. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stiže danas u Aleksandriju". Slobodna Dalmacija (6102): 1. 3 October 1964.
  238. ^ a b "TITO U KAIRU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6103): 1. 5 October 1964.
  239. ^ "Predsjednik Tito razgledao kairsko predgrađe Gizu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6110): 1. 13 October 1964.
  240. ^ "Tito: Postojeće probleme možemo i moramo rješavati na principima aktivne i miroljubive koegzistencije". Slobodna Dalmacija (6105): 1. 7 October 1964.
  241. ^ "Razgovori Tito-Naser". Slobodna Dalmacija (6112): 1. 15 October 1964.
  242. ^ "Posljednje vijesti". Slobodna Dalmacija (6103): 1. 5 October 1964.
  243. ^ "SUSRETI TITA S VIŠE DRŽAVNIKA". Slobodna Dalmacija (6104): 1. 6 October 1964.
  244. ^ "Posljednje vijesti". Slobodna Dalmacija (6104): 1. 6 October 1964.
  245. ^ "POSLJEDNJE VIJESTI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6106): 1. 8 October 1964.
  246. ^ "Susreti Tita s Haile Selasijem i predsjednicima el Sallalom i Apitijem". Slobodna Dalmacija (6107): 1. 9 October 1964.
  247. ^ "Razgovori predsjednika Tita s Daddahom, Bandaranaike i Robertom". Slobodna Dalmacija (6108): 1. 10 October 1964.
  248. ^ "Brojni kontakti Tita sa stranim državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (6110): 1. 12 October 1964.
  249. ^ "Susret Tito-Seku Ture". Slobodna Dalmacija (6110): 1. 13 October 1964.
  250. ^ "Tito u državnom posjetu Cipru". Slobodna Dalmacija (6114): 1. 17 October 1964.
  251. ^ "Alžir veličanstveno dočekao Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6266): 1. 16 April 1965.
  252. ^ "Predsjednici Tito i Ben Bela srdačno dočekani u Laguatu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6268): 1. 19 April 1965.
  253. ^ "Konstantin dostojanstveno dočekao heroja jugoslavenskih naroda - Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6269): 1. 20 April 1965.
  254. ^ "Politika socijalističke Jugoslavije jest politika mira i suradnje". Slobodna Dalmacija (6270): 1. 21 April 1965.
  255. ^ "NASAVLJENI JUGOSLAVENSKO - ALŽIRSKI POLITIČKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6267): 1. 17 April 1965.
  256. ^ "U svim razmatranim problemima postignuta potpuna jedinstvenost gledišta". Slobodna Dalmacija (6272): 1. 23 April 1965.
  257. ^ "KAIRO SRDAČNO I TOPLO DOČEKAO PREDSJEDNIKA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (6275): 1. 27 April 1965.
  258. ^ "Tito i Naser počeli razgovore". Slobodna Dalmacija (6276): 1. 28 April 1965.
  259. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U četvorodnevni posjet Norveškoj". Slobodna Dalmacija (6286): 1. 11 May 1965.
  260. ^ "Predsjednik Tito posjetio norveški atomski institut". Slobodna Dalmacija (6287): 1. 12 May 1965.
  261. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO SRDAČNO i toplo dočekan u Trondheimu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6288): 1. 13 May 1965.
  262. ^ "IZMEĐU NARODA NORVEŠKE I JUGOSLAVIJE POSTOJE PRISNI ODNOSI I PRIJATELJSTVO". Slobodna Dalmacija (6289): 1. 14 May 1965.
  263. ^ a b "PREDSJENDIKU TITU U PRAGU priređen topao prijateljski doček". Slobodna Dalmacija (6306): 1. 3 June 1965.
  264. ^ "Ustanička Bratislava srdačno i oduševljeno dočekala predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6308): 1. 5 June 1965.
  265. ^ "Plzenj oduševljeno primio Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6309): 1. 7 June 1965.
  266. ^ "Tito u Čenkovu poslije 53 godine". Slobodna Dalmacija (6310): 1. 8 June 1965.
  267. ^ "OBOSTRANO KORISNI I PLODNI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6307): 1. 4 June 1965.
  268. ^ "Više od pola milijuna Berlinaca veličanstveno dočekalo Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (6311): 1. 9 June 1965.
  269. ^ a b "TITO I ULBRICHT ZAVRŠILI prvi dio službenih razgovora". Slobodna Dalmacija (6312): 1. 10 June 1965.
  270. ^ "PREDSJEDNICI ULBRICHT I TITO GOVORILI NA MITINGU U HALLEU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6314): 1. 12 June 1965.
  271. ^ "Predsjednik Republika Tito doputovao u višednevni službeni posjet SSSR-u". Slobodna Dalmacija (6320): 1. 19 June 1965.
  272. ^ a b "PREDSJEDNIK TITO U MINSKU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6321): 1. 21 June 1965.
  273. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO GOVORIO RADNICIMA SVERDLOVSKE TVORNICE "URAL - MAŠA"". Slobodna Dalmacija (6323): 1. 23 June 1965.
  274. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO u Irkutsk, centar istočnog Sibira". Slobodna Dalmacija (6324): 1. 24 June 1965.
  275. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO POSJETIO VELIKU HIDROCENTRALU BRATSK". Slobodna Dalmacija (6325): 1. 25 June 1965.
  276. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO POSJETIO KOLHOZ "ČAPAJEV" I RAFINERIJU NAFTE U OMSKU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6327): 1. 28 June 1965.
  277. ^ "NA ODMORU U BAJKALU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6326): 1. 26 June 1965.
  278. ^ "Predaja medalja". Slobodna Dalmacija (6330): 4. 1 July 1965.
  279. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U SLUŽBENI POSKET BUGARSKOJ". Slobodna Dalmacija (6402): 1. 23 September 1965.
  280. ^ "Veličanstven doček u Plovdivu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6405): 1. 27 September 1965.
  281. ^ "Počeli službeni bugarsko-jugoslavenski razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (6403): 1. 24 September 1965.
  282. ^ "Predsjednik Tito srdačno dočekan u susjednoj Rumuniji". Slobodna Dalmacija (6576): 1. 19 April 1966.
  283. ^ "POSJET PETROKEMIJSKOM CENTRU BORŽEŠTI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6578): 1. 21 April 1966.
  284. ^ "Impozantan doček u Brašovu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6579): 1. 22 April 1966.
  285. ^ "PREDSJEDIK TITO U POSJETU RUMUNIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6576): 1. 19 April 1966.
  286. ^ "TOPAO I SRDAČAN SUSRET TITA I NASERA U ALEKSANDRIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6587): 1. 3 May 1966.
  287. ^ "Obilazak provincije Al Tahrir". Slobodna Dalmacija (6590): 1. 6 May 1966.
  288. ^ "TITO I NASER počeli razgovore". Slobodna Dalmacija (6588): 1. 4 May 1966.
  289. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO OTPUTOVAO U DELHI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6734): 1. 20 October 1966.
  290. ^ "DANAS POČINJU RAZGOVORI TITO, INDIRA GANDI, NASER". Slobodna Dalmacija (6735): 1. 21 October 1966.
  291. ^ "Jedino primjenom principa miroljubive koegzistencije može se spriječiti nova katastrofa". Slobodna Dalmacija (6736): 1. 22 October 1966.
  292. ^ "U NEW DELHIJU POČELI TROJNI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6736): 4. 22 October 1966.
  293. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO vratio se u Beograd". Slobodna Dalmacija (6739): 1. 26 October 1966.
  294. ^ a b "Srdačan doček u Temišvaru". Slobodna Dalmacija (6769): 1. 2 December 1966.
  295. ^ "Nastavak razgovora". Slobodna Dalmacija (6770): 1. 3 December 1966.
  296. ^ "TITO DANAS stiže u Moskvu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6817): 1. 28 January 1967.
  297. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO VRATIO SE U MOSKVU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6819): 1. 31 January 1967.
  298. ^ a b "TITO I KADAR POČELI RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (6822): 1. 3 February 1967.
  299. ^ "TITO I KADAR na dobru Telki". Slobodna Dalmacija (6823): 1. 4 February 1967.
  300. ^ a b "Topao i srdačan doček u Beču". Slobodna Dalmacija (6831): 1. 14 February 1967.
  301. ^ "Posjet Gracu". Slobodna Dalmacija (6835): 1. 18 February 1967.
  302. ^ "Završeni službeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (6833): 1. 16 February 1967.
  303. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO VRATIO SE U BEOGRAD". Slobodna Dalmacija (6931): 1. 11 June 1967.
  304. ^ "SRDAČAN DOČEK U KAIRU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6984): 1. 11 August 1967.
  305. ^ "POČELI RAZGOVORI TITO-NASER". Slobodna Dalmacija (6985): 1. 12 August 1967.
  306. ^ "TITO I ATASI počeli razgovore". Slobodna Dalmacija (6986): 1. 14 August 1967.
  307. ^ "TITO U BAGDADU". Slobodna Dalmacija (6987): 1. 15 August 1967.
  308. ^ "Razgovori Tito - Aref". Slobodna Dalmacija (6988): 1. 16 August 1967.
  309. ^ "TITO I NASER U ALEKSANDRIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (6989): 1. 17 August 1967.
  310. ^ a b "Tito stigao u Moskvu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7055): 1. 2 December 1967.
  311. ^ "Veličanstvena parada na Crvenom trgu u Moskvi". Slobodna Dalmacija (7060): 1. 8 November 1967.
  312. ^ "UTJECAJ OKTOBRA DJELUJE I DANAS ŠIROM SVIJETA". Slobodna Dalmacija (7058): 2. 6 November 1967.
  313. ^ "Afganistan svečano dočekao predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (7108): 1. 8 January 1968.
  314. ^ "Završeni razgovori Tito - kralj Zahir". Slobodna Dalmacija (7110): 1. 10 January 1968.
  315. ^ "POČELI JUGOSLAVENSKO-afganistanski razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7109): 1. 9 January 1968.
  316. ^ "RAVALPINDI SRDAČNO dočekao predsjednika TIta". Slobodna Dalmacija (7111): 1. 11 January 1968.
  317. ^ a b "Počeli službeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7112): 1. 12 January 1968.
  318. ^ "TITO U LAHOREU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7113): 1. 13 January 1968.
  319. ^ "Tito i Ajub Kan na izletu nedaleko od Karačija". Slobodna Dalmacija (7114): 1. 15 January 1968.
  320. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO U DAKI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7115): 1. 16 January 1968.
  321. ^ "VELIČANSTVEN doček u Pnom Penu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7117): 1. 18 January 1968.
  322. ^ "TITO I SIHANUK U SIJEM RIJEPU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7119): 1. 20 January 1968.
  323. ^ "ZAVRŠENI politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7120): 1. 22 January 1968.
  324. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO U POSJETU KAMBODŽI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7117): 7. 18 January 1968.
  325. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U NEW DELHI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7121): 1. 23 January 1968.
  326. ^ "TITO U BOPALU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7123): 1. 25 January 1968.
  327. ^ "Vođeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7122): 1. 24 January 1968.
  328. ^ "TROJNI SASTANAK U NEW DELHIJU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7125): 1. 27 January 1968.
  329. ^ a b "Tretjič v Adis Abebi Postanek v J. Jemenu". Delo. X (26): 13. 28 January 1968.
  330. ^ a b "TITO I HAILE SELASIJE POČELI RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (7127): 1. 30 January 1968.
  331. ^ "TITO U Arba Mincu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7129): 1. 1 February 1968.
  332. ^ "Topao i srdačan susret Tita i Nasera u Asuanu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7132): 1. 5 February 1968.
  333. ^ "Tito i Naser razgledali radilište Asuanske brane". Slobodna Dalmacija (7133): 1. 6 February 1968.
  334. ^ "TITO I NASER NASTAVILI RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (7134): 1. 7 February 1968.
  335. ^ "Predsjednik Tito danas stiže u Tokio". Slobodna Dalmacija (7186): 1. 8 April 1968.
  336. ^ a b "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Tokio". Slobodna Dalmacija (7187): 1, 5. 9 April 1968.
  337. ^ "POSJET JOKOHAMI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7189): 1. 11 April 1968.
  338. ^ "TITO U OSAKI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7191): 1. 13 April 1968.
  339. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO VRAIO SE U TOKIO". Slobodna Dalmacija (7192): 1. 15 April 1968.
  340. ^ "Počeli službeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7188): 1. 10 April 1968.
  341. ^ "Srdačan doček u Ulan Batoru". Slobodna Dalmacija (7193): 1. 16 April 1968.
  342. ^ a b "Posjet vojnoj jedinici nedaleko od Ulan Batora". Slobodna Dalmacija (7197): 1. 20 April 1968.
  343. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7194): 1. 17 April 1968.
  344. ^ a b "Srdačan ispraćaj u Ulan Batoru". Slobodna Dalmacija (7198): 1. 22 April 1968.
  345. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U TEHERAN". Slobodna Dalmacija (7199): 1. 23 April 1968.
  346. ^ "Tito u Isfahanu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7203): 1. 27 April 1968.
  347. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7200): 1. 24 April 1968.
  348. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - HOVEIDA". Slobodna Dalmacija (7202): 1. 26 April 1968.
  349. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO U MOSKVI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7204): 1. 29 April 1968.
  350. ^ "Razgovori Tito - Brežnjev". Slobodna Dalmacija (7205): 1. 30 April – 2 May 1968.
  351. ^ a b "Prag radosno dočekao Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (7291): 1. 10 August 1968.
  352. ^ "SUSRET TITO CEAUSESCU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7440): 1. 3 February 1969.
  353. ^ "Završeni razgovori Tito-Ceausescu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7638): 1. 22 September 1969.
  354. ^ "SUSRET TITA I CEAUSESCUA". Slobodna Dalmacija (7637): 1. 20 September 1969.
  355. ^ "SUSRET NA "MOSTU PRIJATELJSTVA"". Slobodna Dalmacija (7656): 1. 13 October 1969.
  356. ^ "SRDAČAN I TOPAO DOČEK". Slobodna Dalmacija (7677): 1. 6 November 1969.
  357. ^ "Posjet privrednim objektima". Slobodna Dalmacija (7679): 1. 8 November 1969.
  358. ^ "Počeli razgovori Tito-Bumedijen". Slobodna Dalmacija (7678): 1. 7 November 1969.
  359. ^ "SUSRET TITO - NUMEIRI U KARTUMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7744): 7. 27 January 1970.
  360. ^ "TITO U TANZANIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7744): 1. 27 January 1970.
  361. ^ a b "POSJET ZANZIBARU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7746): 1. 29 January 1970.
  362. ^ "TITO NA MANJARI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7747): 1. 30 January 1970.
  363. ^ "TITO U ARUŠI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7748): 1. 31 January 1970.
  364. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7745): 1. 28 January 1970.
  365. ^ "Tanzanija - značajan faktor mira". Slobodna Dalmacija (7745): 3. 28 January 1970.
  366. ^ "PRIZNANJE JUGOSLAVIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7750): 7. 3 February 1970.
  367. ^ "Srdačan doček u Lusaki". Slobodna Dalmacija (7750): 1. 3 February 1970.
  368. ^ "OBILAZAK "BAKRENOG POJASA"". Slobodna Dalmacija (7752): 1. 5 February 1970.
  369. ^ "POSJET LIVINGSTONU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7753): 1. 6 February 1970.
  370. ^ "NA GRADILIŠTU HIDROELEKTRANE KAFUE". Slobodna Dalmacija (7754): 1. 7 February 1970.
  371. ^ "ZAVRŠENI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7755): 1. 9 February 1970.
  372. ^ "TITO U ADIS ABEBI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7756): 1. 10 February 1970.
  373. ^ "POČELI SLUŽBENI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7757): 1. 11 February 1970.
  374. ^ "TITO PRIMIO Dijala Telija". Slobodna Dalmacija (7758): 2. 12 February 1970.
  375. ^ "TITO SE SASTAO SA RODGERSOM". Slobodna Dalmacija (7758): 12.
  376. ^ "TOPAO DOČEK U NAJROBIJU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7759): 1. 13 February 1970.
  377. ^ a b "POSJET KIKOROKU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7760): 1. 14 February 1970.
  378. ^ "POSJET NAKURU I NJERIJU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7762): 1. 17 February 1970.
  379. ^ "POVRATAK U NAJROBI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7763): 1. 18 February 1970.
  380. ^ "ZAVRŠNI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7765): 1. 20 February 1970.
  381. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - OBOTE". Slobodna Dalmacija (7766): 1. 21 February 1970.
  382. ^ "PRIJATELJSKI DOČEK U KARTUMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7766): 1. 21 February 1970.
  383. ^ "Nastavljeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7767): 1. 23 February 1970.
  384. ^ a b "Srdačan susret Tito-Naser". Slobodna Dalmacija (7768): 1. 24 February 1970.
  385. ^ "Nastavljeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7769): 1. 25 February 1970.
  386. ^ "Topao doček u Tripoliju". Slobodna Dalmacija (7770): 1. 26 February 1970.
  387. ^ "POČELI SLUŽBENI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7771): 1. 27 February 1970.
  388. ^ "TITO U LUSAKI". Slobodna Dalmacija (7934): 1. 7 September 1970.
  389. ^ "TITO: OBAVILI SMO HISTORIJSKI POSAO". Slobodna Dalmacija (7937): 1. 11 September 1970.
  390. ^ "KONTAKTI PREDSJEDNIKA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (7935): 1. 8 September 1970.
  391. ^ "Susret Tito-Njerere". Slobodna Dalmacija (7935): 3. 9 September 1970.
  392. ^ "Tito primio Suharta". Slobodna Dalmacija (7935): 3. 9 September 1970.
  393. ^ "Susreti Tita sa stranim državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (7936): 1. 10 September 1970.
  394. ^ "OBOTE I MAHENDRA KOD TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (7937): 1. 11 September 1970.
  395. ^ "Tito primio predstavnike oslobodilačkih pokreta". Slobodna Dalmacija (7938): 1. 12 September 1970.
  396. ^ "TITO - OBOTE". Delo. XII (249/19): 1. 13 September 1970.
  397. ^ a b "Srdačan doček u Bruxellesu". Slobodna Dalmacija (7959): 1. 7 October 1970.
  398. ^ "POSJET ANTWERPENU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7960): 1. 8 October 1970.
  399. ^ "Tito u tvornici 'Bell telephon'". Slobodna Dalmacija (7960): 12. 8 October 1970.
  400. ^ "TITO U MONSU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7961): 1. 9 October 1970.
  401. ^ "Izmjenjena odlikovanja na intimnom ručku". Slobodna Dalmacija (7959): 12. 7 October 1970.
  402. ^ "OTVORENO I SRDAČNO". Slobodna Dalmacija (7961): 7. 9 October 1970.
  403. ^ a b "TITO U POSJETU LUKSEMBURGU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7962): 2. 10 October 1970.
  404. ^ "Vođeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (7961): 16. 10 October 1970.
  405. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO-BRANDT". Slobodna Dalmacija (7963): 1. 12 October 1970.
  406. ^ "SRDAČAN DOČEK U AMSTERDAMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7971): 1. 21 October 1970.
  407. ^ "POSJET DELFTU I ROTTERDAMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7972): 1. 22 October 1970.
  408. ^ a b "POSJET "PHILIPSU" U EINDHOVENU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7973): 1. 23 October 1970.
  409. ^ "ISPRAĆAJ U HAAGU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7974): 1. 24 October 1970.
  410. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - POMPIDOU". Slobodna Dalmacija (7974): 1. 24 October 1970.
  411. ^ "SRDAČAN DOČEK U KAIRU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8068): 1. 15 February 1971.
  412. ^ "TITO U ALEKSANDRIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8071): 1. 18 February 1970.
  413. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (8069): 1. 16 February 1971.
  414. ^ "TALIJANSKI NAROD POZDRAVLJA DRŽAVNIKA SVJETSKOG UGLEDA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8102): 1. 26 March 1971.
  415. ^ "Izlet u Pisu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8104): 1. 29 March 1971.
  416. ^ "Politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (8103): 1. 27 March 1971.
  417. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - PAPA PAVAO VI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8105): 1. 30 March 1971.
  418. ^ "TITO U IRANU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8174): 1. 14 October 1971.
  419. ^ "SUSRET S IRANSKIM ŠAHOM". Slobodna Dalmacija (8275): 1. 15 October 1971.
  420. ^ a b "JEDINSTVENA PARADA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8276): 1. 16 October 1971.
  421. ^ "OHRABRUJUĆE TENDENCIJE U SVJETSKOJ POLITICI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8277): 5. 18 October 1971.
  422. ^ "POLITIČKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8277): 1. 18 October 1971.
  423. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - SADAT". Slobodna Dalmacija (8280): 10. 21 October 1971.
  424. ^ "DANAS SVEČANA CEREMONIJA SLUŽBENOG DOČEKA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8286): 10. 28 October 1971.
  425. ^ "Posjet Houstonu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8289): 1. 1 November 1971.
  426. ^ "Tito na odmoru u Palm Springsu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8289): 5. 1 November 1971.
  427. ^ "Tito završio posjet USA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8290): 1. 2 November 1971.
  428. ^ "Tito u Long Beachu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8290): 12. 2 November 1971.
  429. ^ "TITO OTPUTOVAO U SJEDINJENE DRŽAVE". Slobodna Dalmacija (8285): 1. 27 October 1971.
  430. ^ "Tito stigao u USA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8286): 1. 28 October 1971.
  431. ^ "BROJNI SUSRETI S AMERIČKIM DRŽAVNICIMA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8288): 1. 30 October 1971.
  432. ^ "Srdačan doček". Slobodna Dalmacija (8292): 1. 4 November 1971.
  433. ^ "Odlazak u Quebec". Slobodna Dalmacija (8294): 1. 6 November 1971.
  434. ^ "TITO POČASNI DOKTOR PRAVA SVEUČILIŠTA U HALIFAXU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8295): 4. 8 November 1971.
  435. ^ "Posjet parlamentu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8293): 1. 5 November 1971.
  436. ^ "TITO U BRITANIJI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8295): 1. 8 November 1971.
  437. ^ "Završeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (8310): 1. 25 November 1971.
  438. ^ a b "Tito - Heroj Rumunjske". Slobodna Dalmacija (8453): 1. 17 May 1972.
  439. ^ ""ĐERDAP" DJELO SURADNJE I PRIJATELJSTVA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8453): 1. 17 May 1972.
  440. ^ "PLODNI RAZGOVORI TITO - CEAUSESCU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8454): 1. 18 May 1972.
  441. ^ "POLA MILIJUNA MOSKOVLJANA SRDAČNO POZDRAVILO TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8470): 1. 6 June 1972.
  442. ^ "TITO U RIGI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8472): 1. 8 June 1972.
  443. ^ "Tito u Jurmali". Slobodna Dalmacija (8472): 12. 8 June 1972.
  444. ^ "POČELI JUGOSLAVENSKO - SOVJETSKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8471): 1. 7 June 1972.
  445. ^ a b "VARŠAVA TOPLO I SRDAČNO DOČEKALA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8482): 1. 20 June 1972.
  446. ^ "Tito na Mazurskim jezerima". Slobodna Dalmacija (8485): 1. 23 June 1972.
  447. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (8483): 1. 21 June 1972.
  448. ^ a b "Predsjednik Republike Tito u Alžiru". Slobodna Dalmacija (8852): 1. 3 September 1973.
  449. ^ "Danas u Alžiru počinje četvrta konferencija nesvrstanih zemalja". Slobodna Dalmacija (8855): 1. 6 September 1973.
  450. ^ "Razgovori Tito - Dadah". Slobodna Dalmacija (8853): 1. 4 September 1973.
  451. ^ "Titovi susreti s državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (8854): 1. 5 September 1973.
  452. ^ "Titovi razgovori sa stranim državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (8856): 1. 7 September 1973.
  453. ^ "Titovi razgovori sa stranim državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (8856): 14. 7 September 1973.
  454. ^ "Brojni kontakti predsjednika Tita". Slobodna Dalmacija (8857): 1. 8 September 1973.
  455. ^ "Prvi susret Tito - Castro". Slobodna Dalmacija (8857): 1. 8 September 1973.
  456. ^ "Titovi susreti sa stranim državnicima". Slobodna Dalmacija (8857): 14. 8 September 1973.
  457. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U KIJEV". Slobodna Dalmacija (8913): 1. 13 November 1973.
  458. ^ "Nastavljeni politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (8914): 1. 14 November 1973.
  459. ^ "Svečani doček u New Delhiju". Slobodna Dalmacija (8972): 1. 25 January 1974.
  460. ^ "ZAVRŠNI RAZGOVORI TITO - INDIRA GANDI". Slobodna Dalmacija (8974): 1. 28 January 1974.
  461. ^ "SASTANAK TITO - S. BANDARANAIKE". Slobodna Dalmacija (8974): 1. 28 January 1974.
  462. ^ "Tito primio Nehruovu nagradu". Slobodna Dalmacija (8973): 1. 26 January 1974.
  463. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U DAKU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8976): 1. 30 January 1974.
  464. ^ a b "Počeli službeni razgovori Tito - Rahman". Slobodna Dalmacija (8977): 1. 31 January 1974.
  465. ^ "PRIJATNA PLOVIDBA RIJEKOM GANGESOM". Slobodna Dalmacija (8979): 1. 2 February 1974.
  466. ^ "ODLUČNOST NESVRSTANIH DA DJELUJE NA TOK ZBIVANJA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8978): 1. 1 February 1974.
  467. ^ a b "KATMANDU SVEČANO DOČEKAO TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (8980): 1. 4 February 1974.
  468. ^ "POSJET STAROJ PRIJESTOLNICI BAKTAPURU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8981): 1. 5 February 1974.
  469. ^ "ODUŠEVLJENI DOČEK U DAMASKU". Slobodna Dalmacija (8982): 1. 6 February 1974.
  470. ^ "Identična gledišta predsjednika Tita i Asada". Slobodna Dalmacija (8983): 1. 7 February 1974.
  471. ^ a b "RAZGOVORI TITO - KADAR". Slobodna Dalmacija (9052): 1. 29 April 1974.
  472. ^ "TITO SVEČANO DOČEKAN U BONNU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9099): 1. 25 June 1974.
  473. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO POSJETIO DUSSELDORF". Slobodna Dalmacija (9101): 1. 27 June 1974.
  474. ^ "Prijateljski i srdačan doček u Hamburgu". Slobodna Dalmacija (9102): 1. 28 June 1974.
  475. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (9099): 1. 25 June 1976.
  476. ^ "TOPAO I SRDAČAN DOČEK U BUKUREŠTU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9110): 1. 9 July 1974.
  477. ^ "Tito na crnomorskoj obali". Slobodna Dalmacija (9111): 1. 10 July 1974.
  478. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (9110): 1. 9 July 1974.
  479. ^ a b "KOPENHAGEN SVEČANO DOČEKAO TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9207): 1. 30 October 1974.
  480. ^ "TITO MEĐU VETERANIMA DANSKOG POKRETA OTPORA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9208): 1. 31 October 1974.
  481. ^ a b "RAZGOVORI TITO - HARTLING". Slobodna Dalmacija (9209): 1. 1 November 1974.
  482. ^ "TITO I HARTLING ZAVRŠILI POLITIČKE RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (9209): 12. 1 November 1974.
  483. ^ a b "BERLIN SRDA:NO DOČEKAO TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9219): 1. 13 November 1974.
  484. ^ "NASTAVLJENI RAZGOVORI TITO-HONECKER". Slobodna Dalmacija (9220): 1. 14 November 1974.
  485. ^ "OVACIJE TITU U LEIPZIGU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9221): 1. 15 November 1974.
  486. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO U POLJSKOJ". Slobodna Dalmacija (9316): 1. 11 March 1975.
  487. ^ "Politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (9317): 1. 12 March 1975.
  488. ^ a b "TITO STIGAO U HELSINKI". Slobodna Dalmacija (9434): 1. 30 July 1975.
  489. ^ "INTEGRACIJA ČOVJEČANSTVA HISTORIJSKA NEMINOVNOST". Slobodna Dalmacija (9436): 1. 1 August 1975.
  490. ^ "Sastanak Tita sa Kekkonenom i Brežnjevom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9434): 10. 30 July 1975.
  491. ^ "Titovi susreti". Slobodna Dalmacija (9435): 1. 31 July 1975.
  492. ^ "Sastanak Tito - Gierek". Slobodna Dalmacija (9435): 10. 31 July 1975.
  493. ^ "Titovi susreti". Slobodna Dalmacija (9436): 1. 1 August 1975.
  494. ^ "Susret Tita sa Giscardom d' Estaingom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9436): 12. 1 August 1975.
  495. ^ "Susret i razgovor između Tita i Gomeza". Slobodna Dalmacija (9437): 1. 2 August 1975.
  496. ^ a b "TITO NA BERMUDIMA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9624): 1. 11 March 1976.
  497. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Meksiko". Slobodna Dalmacija (9624): 1. 11 March 1976.
  498. ^ a b "Počeli razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (9625): 1. 12 March 1976.
  499. ^ "PUNO RAZUMIJEVANJE". Slobodna Dalmacija (9626): 1. 13 March 1976.
  500. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U PANAMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9627): 1. 15 March 1976.
  501. ^ "SUSRET S ISELJENICIMA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9628): 1. 16 March 1976.
  502. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U VENEZUELU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9630): 1. 18 March 1976.
  503. ^ "Predsjednik Republike otputovao iz Venezuele". Slobodna Dalmacija (9632): 1. 20 March 1976.
  504. ^ "Tito govorio na svečanoj sednici u Nacionalnom kongresu Venezuele". Slobodna Dalmacija (9631): 1. 19 March 1976.
  505. ^ "Tito doputovao na Bermudske otoke". Slobodna Dalmacija (9632): 16. 20 March 1976.
  506. ^ a b "RAZGOVORI TITO - GOMES". Slobodna Dalmacija (9633): 1. 22 March 1976.
  507. ^ "TITO U ŠVEDSKOJ". Slobodna Dalmacija (9640): 1. 30 March 1976.
  508. ^ "Razgovori Tito - Palme". Slobodna Dalmacija (9642): 1. 1 April 1976.
  509. ^ "TITO SVEČANO DOČEKAN U ATENI". Slobodna Dalmacija (9675): 1. 11 May 1976.
  510. ^ "TITO U OKOLICI ATENE". Slobodna Dalmacija (9677): 1. 13 May 1976.
  511. ^ "TITO SVEČANO DOČEKAN U GLAVNOOM GRADU TURSKE". Slobodna Dalmacija (9700): 1. 9 June 1976.
  512. ^ a b "Tito posjetio Izmir". Slobodna Dalmacija (9702): 1. 11 June 1976.
  513. ^ "PRIJATELJSKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (9701): 1. 10 June 1976.
  514. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U BERLIN". Slobodna Dalmacija (9716): 1. 28 June 1976.
  515. ^ "Konferencija u Berlinu počela s radom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9718): 1.
  516. ^ "Tito razgovarao sa Honeckerom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9716): 12. 28 June 1976.
  517. ^ "Razgovori Tito - Breženjev". Slobodna Dalmacija (9717): 1. 29 June 1976.
  518. ^ "Tito razgovarao sa Ceausescuom i Gierekom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9718): 12. 30 June 1976.
  519. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITA I KADARA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9719): 1. 1 July 1976.
  520. ^ "Posjet Abu Dabiju". Slobodna Dalmacija (9757): 1. 14 August 1976.
  521. ^ "Predsjednik Tito stigao u Colombo". Slobodna Dalmacija (9757): 1. 14 August 1976.
  522. ^ "Sutrašnjica čovječanstva pripada svijetu bez blokova". Slobodna Dalmacija (9760): 1. 18 August 1976.
  523. ^ "RAZMENA MIŠLJENJA". Slobodna Dalmacija (9758): 1. 16 August 1976.
  524. ^ "Titovi susreti". Slobodna Dalmacija (9759): 1. 17 August 1976.
  525. ^ "Tito se sastao s Waldheimom, Torrijosom, Daudom i Netom". Slobodna Dalmacija (9760): a. 18 August 1976.
  526. ^ "Titovi susreti". Slobodna Dalmacija (9761): 1. 19 August 1976.
  527. ^ "Razgovor Tito - Bandaranaike". Slobodna Dalmacija (9763): 1. 21 August 1976.
  528. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO DOPUTOVAO U TRIPOLI". Slobodna Dalmacija (9890): 1. 19 January 1977.
  529. ^ "Posjet gradilištu u Garabuliju". Slobodna Dalmacija (9791): 12. 20 January 1977.
  530. ^ "POSEBNO MJESTO MEDITERANU". Slobodna Dalmacija (9891): 1. 20 January 1977.
  531. ^ "POGINUO DŽEMAL BIJEDIĆ". Slobodna Dalmacija (9890): 1. 19 January 1977.
  532. ^ a b "Tito stigao u Moskvu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10069): 1. 17 August 1977.
  533. ^ "TITO STIGAO U IRKUTSK". Slobodna Dalmacija (10072): 1. 20 August 1977.
  534. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO NA BAJKALU". Slobodna Dalmacija (10073): 1. 22 August 1977.
  535. ^ "ZAVRŠRNI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (10071): 1. 19 August 1977.
  536. ^ "VELIČANSTVEN I SRDAČAN DOČEK". Slobodna Dalmacija (10076): 1. 25 August 1977.
  537. ^ "Nastavljeni razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (10078): 1. 27 August 1977.
  538. ^ "Počeli politički razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (10077): 1. 26 August 1977.
  539. ^ "Tito - heroj DNR Koreje". Slobodna Dalmacija (10080): 1. 30 August 1977.
  540. ^ "PEKING VELIČANSTVENO DOČEKAO PREDSJEDNIKA JOSIPA BROZA TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (10081): 1. 31 August 1977.
  541. ^ "TITO NA KINESKOM ZIDU". Slobodna Dalmacija (10084): 1. 3 September 1977.
  542. ^ "Predsjednik Tito u Handžouu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10085): 1. 5 September 1977.
  543. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TITO STIGAO U ŠANGAJ". Slobodna Dalmacija (10086): 1. 6 September 1977.
  544. ^ "Tito stigao u Urumči". Slobodna Dalmacija (10088): 1. 8 September 1977.
  545. ^ "POLITIČKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (10082): 1. 1 September 1977.
  546. ^ "ODLAZAK IZ NR KINE". Slobodna Dalmacija (10089): 1. 9 September 1977.
  547. ^ "Tito u Francuskoj". Slobodna Dalmacija (10119): 1. 13 October 1977.
  548. ^ "Titov odmor pred posjet Portugalu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10122): 1. 17 October 1977.
  549. ^ "Završen službeni posjet". Slobodna Dalmacija (10121): 1. 15 October 1977.
  550. ^ "Svečani doček u Lisabonu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10123): 1. 18 October 1977.
  551. ^ "TITO I EANES ZAVRŠILI RAZGOVORE". Slobodna Dalmacija (10125): 14. 20 October 1977.
  552. ^ "Međaš međusobnih odnosa". Slobodna Dalmacija (10124): 1. 19 October 1977.
  553. ^ "Tito i Eanes razmijenili najviša odlikovanja dviju zemalja". Slobodna Dalmacija (10123): 12. 18 October 1977.
  554. ^ "Tito stigao u Alžir". Slobodna Dalmacija (10126): 1. 21 October 1977.
  555. ^ "ZADOVOLJNI REZULTATIMA RAZGOVORA". Slobodna Dalmacija (10127): 1. 22 October 1977.
  556. ^ "Tito i Ceausescu svečano otvorili radove na "Đerdapu 2"". Slobodna Dalmacija (10162): 3. 5 December 1977.
  557. ^ a b "Tito otputovao u SAD". Slobodna Dalmacija (10240): 1. 7 March 1978.
  558. ^ "Susret Tito - Carter". Slobodna Dalmacija (10241): 1. 8 March 1978.
  559. ^ "Srdačno i prijateljski". Slobodna Dalmacija (10242): 1. 9 March 1978.
  560. ^ "Tito u Londonu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10244): 1. 11 March 1978.
  561. ^ "Titu priređen svečani doček". Slobodna Dalmacija (10520): 1. 2 February 1979.
  562. ^ "SRDAČAN I PRIJATELJSKI RAZGOVOR TITO - SAAD". Slobodna Dalmacija (10521): 1. 3 February 1979.
  563. ^ "Počeli jugoslavineko- irački razgovori". Slobodna Dalmacija (10521): 12. 5 February 1979.
  564. ^ "Predsjednik Tito primio Sadama Huseina". Slobodna Dalmacija (10524): 1. 7 February 1979.
  565. ^ "Najviše iračko odlikovanje Titu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10524): 1. 8 February 1979.
  566. ^ "DAMASK SRDAČNO DOČEKAO TITA". Slobodna Dalmacija (10525): 1. 9 February 1979.
  567. ^ "Tito i Asad nastavili razgovore". Slobodna Dalmacija (10526): 1. 10 February 1979.
  568. ^ "Predsjednik Tito primio Jasera Arafata". Slobodna Dalmacija (10526): 16. 10 February 1979.
  569. ^ "Tito u Amanu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10528): 1. 12 February 1979.
  570. ^ "Svečana večera u Titovu čast". Slobodna Dalmacija (10528): 12. 12 February 1979.
  571. ^ "TITO POLOŽIO VIJENAC NA ODAR EDVARDA KARDELJA". Slobodna Dalmacija (10530): 1. 13 February 1979.
  572. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Moskvu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10608): 1. 17 May 1979.
  573. ^ "Posjet "Zvjezdanom gradu"". Slobodna Dalmacija (10611): 1. 21 May 1979.
  574. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - BREŽNJEV U KREMLJU". Slobodna Dalmacija (10609): 1. 18 May 1979.
  575. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao u Alžir". Slobodna Dalmacija (10618): 1. 29 May 1979.
  576. ^ "RAZGOVORI TITO - ŠADLI". Slobodna Dalmacija (10619): 1. 30 May 1979.
  577. ^ "TITO PRIMIO SAMA NUJOMU". Slobodna Dalmacija (10621): 1. 1 June 1979.
  578. ^ "Srdačan doček u Tripoliju". Slobodna Dalmacija (10621): 1. 1 June 1979.
  579. ^ "Tito i Gadafi na krstarenju". Slobodna Dalmacija (10622): 1. 2 June 1979.
  580. ^ "Predsjednik Tito doputovao na Maltu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10622): 1. 4 June 1979.
  581. ^ a b "RAZGOVORI TITO - MINTOFF". Slobodna Dalmacija (10624): 1. 5 June 1979.
  582. ^ a b "ПРЕДСЕДНИК ТИТО ДОПУТОВАО У ХАВАНУ". Borba. 57 (230): 1. 30 August 1979.
  583. ^ a b "Havana sprejela Tita z izredno pozornostjo". Delo. XXI (203): 1. 31 August 1979.
  584. ^ "Predsednik Tito na vrhu v Havani: Neuvrščeni nismo nikoli dovolili, da bi postali orodje ali rezerva kogarkoli". Delo. XXI (207): 1. 5 September 1979.
  585. ^ "Intenzivni Titovi pogovori". Delo. XXI (205): 1. 3 September 1979.
  586. ^ "Tri srečanja predsednika Tita". Delo. XXI (206): 1. 4 September 1979.
  587. ^ "Titova srečanja". Delo. XXI (208): 1. 6 September 1979.
  588. ^ "Pomen izvirnih načel". Delo. XXI (209): 1. 7 September 1979.
  589. ^ "Obisk pri Titu". Delo. XXI (210): 1. 8 September 1979.
  590. ^ "Beograd je veličastno pozdravil TIta "Zadovoljen sem z dosežki Havane"". Delo. XXI (212): 1. 11 September 1979.
  591. ^ "VELIČANSTVEN DOČEK TITU". Slobodna Dalmacija (10758): 1. 3 November 1979.
  592. ^ "POČELI JUGOSLAVNESKO-RUMUNJSKI RAZGOVORI". Slobodna Dalmacija (10758): 16. 3 November 1979.
  593. ^ "Ispraćaj u Bukureštu". Slobodna Dalmacija (10759): 1. 5 November 1979.