List of international presidential trips made by Urho Kekkonen
Appearance
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Below is a complete list of presidential visits made by President of Finland Urho Kekkonen.
List
[edit]Country | Dates | Host |
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Sweden | 2–4 October 1956[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Iceland | 13–19 August 1957[1] | President Ásgeir Ásgeirsson |
Denmark | 3–6 September 1957[1] | King Frederik IX of Denmark |
Norway | 30 September–1 October 1957[1] | King Olav V of Norway |
Soviet Union | 22–31 May 1958 | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev[2] |
Soviet Union | 21–25 January 1959 | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev |
Soviet Union | 21–24 November 1960[1] | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev |
Norway | 8–10 March 1961 | King Olav V of Norway[3] |
United Kingdom | 8–13 May 1961 | Queen Elizabeth II[4] |
Austria | 29 May–1 June 1962 | President Adolf Schärf[5] |
Canada | 10–16 October 1961 | Prime Minister John Diefenbaker[6] |
United States | 16 October–3 November 1961 | President John F. Kennedy[6] |
United Nations | 19 October 1961 | Secretary General U Thant[6] |
Soviet Union | 22–26 November 1961 | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev |
Soviet Union | 3–18 October 1962 | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev |
France | 24 October–4 November 1962 | President Charles de Gaulle |
Sweden | 11–12 November 1962 | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Yugoslavia | 4–12 May 1963 | President Josip Broz Tito[7] |
Hungary | 12–15 May 1963 | general secretary János Kádár |
Soviet Union | 29 November–4 December 1963 | general secretary Nikita Khrushchev[8] |
Poland | 3–11 March 1964 | general secretary Władysław Gomułka[9] |
Soviet Union | 11–14 March 1964[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 16–18 April 1964[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
India | 10–21 February 1965[1] | Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri |
Iran | 11–12 February 1965[1] | Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
Soviet Union | 21–26 February 1965 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[10] |
Sweden | 13 March 1965[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Sweden | 8–12 April 1965[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Tunisia | 3–10 October 1965[11][12][1] | President Habib Bourguiba. Kekkonen climbed a palm tree there.[12] |
Soviet Union | 19–23 December 1965 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Norway | 20–24 June 1966[1] | King Olav I of Norway |
Soviet Union | 25 August–2 September 1966[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Sweden | 27–28 September 1966[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Yugoslavia | 23–25 January 1967[1] | President Josip Broz Tito |
United Arab Republic | 25–30 January 1967[1] | President Gamal Abdel Nasser |
Bulgaria | 30 January–1 February 1967[1] | general secretary Todor Zhivkov |
Denmark | 8–11 June 1967[1] | King Frederik IX of Denmark |
Sweden | 14–17 June 1967[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Belgium | 26–29 September 1967[1] | King Baudouin I |
Soviet Union | 4–8 November 1967[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 13–24 June 1968[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Norway | 28–30 August 1968[1] | King Olav I of Norway[13] |
Senegal | 2–16 January 1969[1] | President Léopold Sédar Senghor |
France | 16–19 January 1969[1] | President Charles de Gaulle |
Sweden | 7–10 March 1969[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Sweden | 2–5 May 1969[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Soviet Union | 19–21 May 1969[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
United Kingdom | 15–20 July 1969[1] | Queen Elizabeth II |
Soviet Union | 29 July–3 August 1969[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Romania | 22–26 September 1969[1] | President Nicolae Ceaușescu |
Hungary | 26 September–1 October 1969 | general secretary János Kádár |
Czechoslovakia | 1–4 October 1969[1] | President Ludvík Svoboda |
Bahamas | 26 January–10 February 1970[1] | General Governor Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce |
Soviet Union | 24–26 February 1970[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 16–20 July 1970[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
United States | 23–27 July 1970 | President Richard Nixon[14] |
United Nations | 19–27 October 1970 | Secretary General U Thant[15] |
France | 11–12 November 1970[1] | President Georges Pompidou |
Italy | 27–29 January 1971 | President Giuseppe Saragat |
Vatican City | 1 February 1971 | Pope Paul VI[16] |
Soviet Union | 23–25 February 1971[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Sweden | 13–16 March 1971[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
Sweden | 25 April–1 May 1971 | Prime Minister Olof Palme[17] |
Turkey | 7–12 June 1971[1] | President Cevdet Sunay |
Iceland | 17–21 July 1971[1] | President Kristján Eldjárn |
Iran | 14–17 October 1971 | Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi[18] |
Soviet Union | 17–18 October 1971[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Denmark | 23–25 January 1972 | Queen Margrethe II of Denmark[19] |
Soviet Union | 25–27 February 1972[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Sweden | 17–19 March 1972[1] | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden |
United States | 22–30 June 1972[1] | Vacation |
Soviet Union | 12–18 August 1972 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Netherlands | 24–27 October 1972[1] | Queen Juliana of the Netherlands |
Sweden | 10–12 November 1972 | King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden[20] |
Soviet Union | 17–20 November 1972[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 20–24 December 1972 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[21] |
Sweden | 17–19 March 1973[1] | Crown Prince Carl Gustaf |
Poland | 11–16 April 1973[1] | general secretary Edward Gierek |
Switzerland | 11–12 June 1973[1] | Federal President Roger Bonvin |
Iceland | 13–19 August 1973 | President Kristján Eldjárn |
Soviet Union | 2–4 September 1973[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[22] |
Sweden | 24–25 September 1973 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[23] |
Soviet Union | 15–18 February 1974[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Sweden | 15–17 March 1974 | Prime Minister Olof Palme[24] |
Mexico | 30 March–7 April 1974[1] | President Luis Echeverría Álvarez |
Austria | 28–30 April 1974[1] | Federal President Rudolf Kirchschläger |
Soviet Union | 7–9 September 1974[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 12–14 March 1975[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Yugoslavia | 21–25 March 1975 | President Josip Broz Tito |
Iceland | 13–18 August 1975 | President Kristján Eldjárn[25] |
Soviet Union | 1 September 1975[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Sweden | 21–24 October 1975 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[26] |
Cape Verde | 7 February 1976[1] | Vacation |
Spain (Tenerife) | 7–8 February 1976[1] | Vacation |
Brazil | 7–21 February 1976[1] | President Ernesto Geisel |
Spain (Tenerife) | 18–21 February 1976[1] | Vacation |
Sweden | 18–21 March 1976 | King Carl XVI of Sweden[27] |
Sweden | 18–19 June 1976 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia Sommerlat royal wedding[28] |
Soviet Union | 21–28 June 1976 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[29] |
United States | 30 July–5 August 1976 | President Gerald Ford[30] |
Norway | 15–16 September 1976[1] | King Olav V of Norway |
Hungary | 17–20 November 1976 | general secretary János Kádár[31] |
Sweden | 27–28 November 1976 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden |
Soviet Union | 17 December 1976 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[32] |
Sweden | 26 January 1977[1] | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden |
Soviet Union | 17–24 May 1977 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Norway | 18–19 June 1977 | King Olav V of Norway[33] |
Iceland | 10–12 August 1977[1] | President Kristján Eldjárn |
East Germany | 6–9 September 1977 | general secretary Erich Honecker |
Sweden | 27 September 1977 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[34] |
Sweden | 30 September–1 October 1977 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[35] |
Sweden | 8–9 October 1977[1] | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden |
Denmark | 11–14 October 1977 | Queen Margrethe II of Denmark[36] |
Soviet Union | 5–11 August 1978 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[37] |
Iceland | 13–20 August 1978[1] | President Kristján Eldjárn |
Soviet Union | 14–17 September 1978[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Spain | 10–13 December 1978 | King Juan Carlos[38] |
West Germany | 7–11 May 1979 | Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt |
Sweden | 31 August 1979 | King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[39] |
Yugoslavia | 7–8 May 1980 | President Lazar Koliševski[40] |
Soviet Union | 26–30 July 1980[1] | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev |
Soviet Union | 12–17 November 1980 | general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[41] |
Iceland | 17–21 August 1981 | President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir[42] |
References
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- ^ Vuosisatamme Kronikka Kekkonen Neuvostoliittoon, s. 824 Gummerus
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. Valtiovierailu Norjaan, s. 45.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen vieraili Englannissa, s. 88.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen vieraili Itävallassa, s. 98.
- ^ a b c Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen aloitti matkan Kanadaan ja Yhdysvaltoihin, s. 194–197.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1963. President Kekkonen Titon vieraana, s. 92.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1963. s. 244. 1 December
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1964. President Kekkonen lähti Puolan matkalle, s. 43.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1965. s. 34–35 Kekkonen Intiassa ja Moskovassa.
- ^ "Vierailuvaihto Suomen ja Tunisian välillä". Maiden väliset suhteet (in Finnish). Suomen suurlähetystö, Tunis. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
- ^ a b Huuska, Veikko (13 October 2015). "50 vuotta siitä kun Kekkonen palmuun kiipesi" [50 years since Kekkonen climbed a palm tree] (in Finnish). Uusi Suomi.
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina. Norjan häät, s. 184.
- ^ Vuoskirja 70 USA:n matkasta suuri menestys Urho Kekkoselle sivu 147 KG Bertmark Kustannus
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 25-vuotias YK sivu 225 Interkustannus Oy
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 71. Tito ja Kekkonen Vatikaanissa, s. 60. Interkustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 71. Poroa huipputasolla, s. 83. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
- ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1971. Persian 2500-vuotisjuhlat, s. 210–211. Interkustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 72. Liikuttavat jäähyväiset Frederikille sivu 14 KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
- ^ Vuosikirja 72. Iäkäs King lämpimän huomion keskipisteessä, s. 266. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
- ^ Vuosikirja 72. NL:n juhlapuheissa USA:n arvostelua, s. 295. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
- ^ Vuosikirja 73. Svetogorskiin suomalainen paperitehdas, s. 224. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 73. Valoiset ja arvokkaat kuninkaan hautajaiset, s. 240. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 74. IB-keskustelua Tukholmassa. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 75. UKK:lle suuri lohi, painoi 9,5 kg. s. 179. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 75. Kekkonen Ruotsissa, s. 245. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kaunis älykäs emäntä, s. 69 KG. Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Vaikuttava vihkitilaisuus, s. 135. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kekkonen Kamtshatkalle, s. 144. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. President Kekkonen vieraili USA:ssa, s. 192. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kekkonen Unkarissa, s. 274. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Leonid Brezhnev täytti 70, s. 300. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 77. Tuhannet juhlivat Ruijan kveenejä, s. 167. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 77. Prinsessa äänessä kestetoimituksessa, s. 240–241. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 77. Kekkosesta kunniatohtori – Lehtiarvostelua Ruotsissa, s. 244. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 76. Vierailu ystävälliseen Tanskaan, s. 260. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 77. Lokakuun vallankumoksen muistojuhla, s. 268. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 78. Kekkonen vieraili Espanjassa, s. 295. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 79. Carl Philipin kastevesi Öölannista, s. 211. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 80. President Josip Broz Tito kuoli – Partisaanista maan isäksi, s. 133. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuoskirja 80. President Urho Kekkosen viides vierailu Neuvostoliittoon, s. 266–267. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
- ^ Vuosikirja 81. UKK lähti Islantiin, s. 203. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.