State Visits Hosted By King Harald
- 1992
- 13–15 October: Denmark, visited by H.M. Queen Margrethe II and H.R.H. Prince Henrik
- 1993
- 7–9 June: Sweden, visited by H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf and H.M. Queen Silvia
- 26–29 October: Iceland, visited by H.E. President Vigdis Finnbogadóttir
- 1994
- 18–21 October: Finland, visited by H.E. President Martti Ahtisaari and Eeva Ahtisaari
- 1995
- 14–16 March: Poland, visited by H.E. President Lech Wałęsa and Danuta Walesa
- 29–30 May: Austria, visited by H.E. President Thomas Klestil
- 1996
- 25–26 March: Russia, visited by H.E. President Boris Yeltsin and Naina Jeltsina
- 27–29 June: China, visited by H.E. President Jiang Zemin and Wang Yeping
- 1997
- 11–14 February: Iceland, visited by H.E. President Ólafur R. Grimsson and Gudrún K. Thorbergsdóttir
- 28–30 April: Belgium, visited by H.M. King Albert II and H.M. Queen Paola
- 1998
- 17–19 June: Germany, visited by H.E. President Roman Herzog and Christiane Herzog
- 1999
- 16–17 March: South Africa, visited by H.E. President Nelson Mandela and Graca Manchel
- 22–24 March: Hungary, visited by H.E. President Árpád Göncz and Zsuzsanna Göncz
- 1 November: USA, visited by H.E. President Bill Clinton
- 2000
- 10–12 April: Jordan, visited by H.M. King Abdullah II and H.M. Queen Rania
- 20–21 September: Latvia, visited by H.E. President Vaira Vike-Freiberga and Imants Freiberg
- 25–26 October: Finland, visited by H.E. President Tarja Halonen and Pentti Arajärvi
- 2001
- 30 May-1 June: United Kingdom, visited by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. Prince Philip
- 2002
- 10–11 April: Estonia, visited by H.E. President Arnold Rüütel and Ingrid Rüütel
- 12 November: Russia, visited by H.E. President Vladimir Putin
- 2003
- 16–17 September: Poland, visited by H.E. President Aleksander Kwaśniewski and Jolanta Kwasniewska
- 2004
- 3–5 February: Portugal, visited by H.E. President Jorge Sampaio and Maria José Ritta
- 21–23 September: Italy, visited by H.E. President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and Franca Ciampi
- 2005
- 10–13 May: Japan, visited by H.I.M. Emperor Akihito and H.I.M. Empress Michiko
- 2006
- 6–8 June: Spain, visited by H.M. King Juan Carlos and H.M. Queen Sofia
- 29–31 August: Bulgaria, visited by H.E. President Georgi Parvanov and Zorka Parvanova
- 2007
- 17–19 April: Austria, visited by H.E. President Heinz Fischer and Margit Fischer
- 13–14 September: Brazil, visited by H.E. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Marisa Letícia da Silva
- 2008
- 5–6 June: Vietnam, visited by H.E. President Nguyen Minh Triet and Mrs. Tran Thi Kim Chi
- 14–16 October: Ireland, visited by President Mary McAleese and Dr. Martin McAleese
- 2009
- 28–30 April: Canada, visited by H.E. Governor-General Michaëlle Jean and Mr. Jean-Daniel Lafond
- 2010
- 26–27 April: Russia, visited by H.E. President Dimitri Medvedev and Mrs. Svetlana Medvedeva
- 1–3 May: Netherlands, visited by H.M. Queen Beatrix
- 14–15 October: Switzerland, visited by H.E. President Doris Leuthard and Mr. Roland Hausin
- 2011
- 5–6 April: Lithuania, visited by H.E. President Dalia Grybauskaitė
- 30 May–June 1: Luxembourg, visited by H.R.H. Grand Duke Henri and H.R.H. Grand Duchess Maria Teresa
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