See also: List of international presidential trips made by Ranil Wickremesinghe.
This is a list of prime ministerial trips made by Ranil Wickremesinghe, who served as the 10th Prime Minister of Sri Lanka from 9 January 2015 to 21 November 2019. In addition, Wickremesinghe was prime minister from 1993 to 1994, 2001 to 2004 and for a few months in 2022. This list only documents international trips made by Wickremesinghe during his term from 2015 to 2019, and does not include any trips made during his other terms as prime minister.
During his term, Ranil Wickremesinghe made 21 foreign trips to 15 countries.
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3 | India, Vietnam | |
2 | China, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland | |
1 | Australia, Finland, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Maldives, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, United States |
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1 | ![]() | New Delhi | 14–16 September | State visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–India relations. The first overseas visit made by prime minister Ranil Wickeremesinghe on the invitation of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.[1] | |||||
2 | ![]() | Osaka, Tokyo | 4–8 October | State visit |
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3 | ![]() | Davos | 19–23 January | Official visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–Switzerland relations. Attended the World Economic Forum.[2] | |||||
4 | ![]() | Beijing | 6–9 April | State visit | See main article: China–Sri Lanka relations. Visit made on the invitation of the Government of China.[3] | |||||
5 | ![]() | Singapore | 17–19 July | State visit | The first state visit of Ranil Wickremesinghe to Singapore by the invitation of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. | |||||
6 | ![]() | Jakarta | 1–3 August | Official visit | See main article: Indonesia–Sri Lanka relations. To attend the 12th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF).[4] [5] | |||||
7 | ![]() | Auckland | 1–3 October | State visit | On the invitation of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key.[6] | |||||
8 | ![]() | Hong Kong | 4–7 November | Official visit | Attended the fifteenth Asia-Pacific Conference of German Business 2016.[7] |
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9 | ![]() | Davos | 16–21 January | Official visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–Switzerland relations. Attended the World Economic Forum.[8] | |||||
10 | ![]() | Melbourne Canberra | 13–16 February | State visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–Australia relations. On the invitation of Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull[9] and to receive the honorary doctorate in law at the graduation ceremony of Deakin University. | |||||
11 | ![]() | Tokyo | 10–16 April | State visit | See main article: Japan–Sri Lanka relations. Visited on the invitation of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe.[10] | |||||
Hanoi | 16–19 April | State visit |
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12 | ![]() | New York City | 5–6 May | The Ocean Conference | Wickremesinghe met United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at "The Ocean Conference" organized by the United Nations.[13] | |||||
13 | ![]() | Beijing | 13–16 May | Belt and Road Initiative | See main article: China–Sri Lanka relations. The second official visit by prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on the invitation of Government of China. | |||||
14 | ![]() | Helsinki | 9–11 October | State visit | On an invitation from the Prime Minister of Finland Juha Sipilä.[14] | |||||
15 | ![]() | New Delhi | 21–23 November | State visit | See main article: India–Sri Lanka relations. To meet Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and would call on Indian President Ram Nath Kovind.[15] |
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16 | ![]() | Singapore | 8–9 July | World Cities Summit[16] | ||||||
17 | Hanoi | 27–29 August | 3rd Indian Ocean Conference[17] | |||||||
18 | Hanoi | 11–13 September | The World Economic Forum on ASEAN[18] | |||||||
19 | ![]() | Oslo | 3–6 October | State visit | On an invitation from Norwegian prime minister Erna Solberg.[19] | |||||
![]() | London | 7–9 October | State visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–United Kingdom relations. On an invitation from British prime minister Theresa May.[20] | ||||||
20 | ![]() | New Delhi | 20–22 October | State visit | See main article: Sri Lanka–India relations. State visit on the invitation of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.[21] |
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21 | ![]() | Malé | 2–4 September | State visit | See main article: Maldives–Sri Lanka relations. State visit on the invitation of Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.[22] [23] |