List of international prime ministerial trips made by Keir Starmer

This is the list of international prime ministerial trips made by Keir Starmer, who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 5 July 2024.Keir Starmer has made seventeen international trips to seventeen countries and one British Overseas Territory during his premiership.As of 17 January 2025, the number of visits per country/territory where Starmer travelled are: The following international prime ministerial trips are scheduled to be made by Starmer: Starmer is scheduled to attend the following summits during his premiership: By mid-November 2024, the polling organisation More in Common said that people in focus groups had started mentioning "Starmer always seems to be abroad".[86]
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer with US President Joe Biden at the White House during Starmer’s first international trip abroad as Prime Minister, July 2024
World map highlighting the countries visited by Keir Starmer during his premiership: (10 December 2024)
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