List of international trips made by secretaries of state of the United States

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This is a list of international visits undertaken by the secretaries of state of the United States. The list includes both private travel and official state visits. The list includes only foreign travel which the secretaries of state have made during their tenure in the position.[1]

The first secretary of state who made a trip abroad was William H. Seward, who visited the Danish West Indies in 1866. In the early years, most secretary of state visits took place in the North, Central, and South American countries and in the Caribbean. John Hay was the first secretary of state to visit Europe. Philander C. Knox was the first to go to Asia. Cordell Hull was the first to go to Africa. Dean Rusk was the first to go to Oceania. John Kerry was the first to complete all 7 continents by visiting Antarctica.

William H. Seward

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William Seward, Secretary of State, b&w photo portrait c. 1860–1865
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Denmark Danish West Indies Saint Thomas, St. Croix, Frederiksted, Christiansted Met with Danish colonial officials during a working vacation. Also met with former Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna. Departed from Washington January 1. January 9–12, 1866
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Met with President Buenaventura Báez and his Cabinet. January 14, 1866
Haiti Port-au-Prince Met with President Fabre Geffrand and his Cabinet. January 16–17, 1866
Spanish Cuba Havana Met with Spanish colonial officials. Returned to U.S. January 28. January 20–23, 1866

John Hay

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Secretary of State John Hay signing a treaty of peace with Spain at the White House
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Italy Genoa, Nervi Vacation trip for health reasons. April 3–29, 1905
Germany Bad Nauheim April 30 – May 21, 1905
France Paris May 22 – June 1, 1905
United Kingdom London, Liverpool June 2–7, 1905

Elihu Root

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Elihu Root, b&w photo portrait, 1902
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Newfoundland Newfoundland, Labrador Gathered information on the fisheries question during a vacation trip. August 1–31, 1905
Brazil Pará, Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Santos Attended Third International Conference of American States. Left U.S. July 4. July 17 – August 7, 1906
Uruguay Montevideo Met with President Jose Batlle y Ordóñez and Foreign Minister Romeu; delivered several public addresses August 10–13, 1906
Argentina Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca Met with President Figueroa and Foreign Minister Montes; delivered several public addresses August 14–21, 1906
Chile Lota, Santiago, Valparaíso Met with President Germán Riesco and Foreign Minister Jorge Huneeus Gana; delivered several public addresses. August 31 – September 4, 1906
Peru Callao, Lima Met with President José Pardo y Barreda and Foreign Minister Prado; delivered several public addresses. September 10–16, 1906
Panama Panama City Met with President Manuel Amador Guerrero and addressed the National Assembly. September 20–21, 1906
Colombia Cartagena Met with Foreign Minister Alfredo Vázquez-Cobo. September 24, 1906
Canada Montreal, Ottawa Official visit at the invitation of Governor-General Lord Grey. September 29 – October 16, 1907
Mexico Mexico City, Cuernavaca, Puebla, Orizaba, Guadalajara, Potosí. Met with President Porfirio Díaz, Foreign Minister Ignacio Mariscal, and governors of several Mexican States. Delivered several public addresses Left Washington September 26. September 29 – October 16, 1907

Philander C. Knox

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Philander C. Knox, U.S. Secretary of State (2347644925)
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1 Panama Colón, Panama City Met with President Rodolfo Chiari and Foreign Minister Arjona. Left U.S. February 23. February 27–29, 1912
Costa Rica Limón, San José, Puntarenas Met with President Jiménez and Foreign Minister Castro Quesada. March 1–4, 1912
Nicaragua Corinto, Managua Met with President Adolfo Díaz and Foreign Minister Chamorro; addressed the National Assembly. March 5–7, 1912
Honduras Amapala Met with Foreign Minister Vásquez. March 8–9, 1912
El Salvador Acajutla, San Salvador Met with President Manuel Enrique Araujo and Foreign Minister Castro Ramírez. March 10–13, 1912
Guatemala Puerto San José, Guatemala City, Quirigua, Puerto Barrios Met with President Manuel Estrada Cabrera and Foreign Minister Toledo Herrarte; addressed the Legislature. March 14–17, 1912
Venezuela La Guaira, Caracas, Puerto Cabello Met with President Juan Vincente Gómez and Foreign Minister Manuel Antonio Matos; delivered several public addresses. March 22–25, 1912
2 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Met with President Eladio Victoria. March 27–28, 1912
Denmark Danish West Indies Saint Thomas Met with Danish colonial (Virgin Islands) officials. March 30, 1912
3 Haiti Port-au-Prince Met with President Cincinnatus Leconte and Foreign Minister Jacques Nicolas Léger. April 3–4, 1912
Cuba Guantánamo, Santiago, Havana Met with President José Miguel Gómez and secretary of state Sanguily; returned to U.S. April 16. April 5–13, 1912
Jamaica Kingston, Port Antonio Met with British colonial officials during unofficial (Jamaica) visit. April 8, 1912
4 Japan Tokyo Attended funeral ceremony for Emperor Mutsuhito; left U.S. August 22; returned October 11. September 9–22, 1912

Robert Lansing

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Secretary of State Robert Lansing with U.S. Peace Delegates at Versailles Peace Conference, 1919
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France Paris Accompanied President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference. Left U.S. December 4, 1918; returned July 22, 1919. December 14, 1918 – July 14, 1919

Bainbridge Colby

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Bainbridge Colby, b&w photo portrait, 1920
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Barbados Bridgetown Met with British colonial officials during a refueling stop en route to South America. Left U.S. December 4. December 10, 1920
Brazil Rio de Janeiro Official visit; repaid visit by President Epitácio Pessoa December 21–24, 1920
Uruguay Montevideo Official visit; repaid 1918 visit by President (then Foreign Minister) Baltasar Brum. December 28–31, 1920
Argentina Buenos Aires Official visit. January 1–4, 1921
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain Met with British colonial (Trinidad) officials while returning from South America. Returned to U.S. January 26. January 19–21, 1921

Charles Evans Hughes

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Charles Evans Hughes; State, War and Navy building 44421v
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Bermuda Bermuda Vacation. Left U.S. February 15; returned March 6. February 17 – March 4, 1922
Brazil Rio de Janeiro Commemorating centenary of Brazilian independence. Left U.S. August 24; returned September 23. September 5–12, 1922
Canada Montreal Addressed meeting of Canadian Bar Association. September 4–6, 1923
United Kingdom London As President of the American Bar Association, attended an international law convention. Left U.S. July 12. July 19–28, 1924
France Paris Visited with French international lawyers. July 28–31, 1924
Belgium Brussels, Malines Received honorary degrees from the universities of Brussels and Louvain. July 31 – August 2, 1924
Germany Berlin Met with President Friedrich Ebert and Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann. Returned to U.S. August 14. August 3–4, 1924

Frank Kellogg

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Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg with French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand during the signing of the Kellogg–Briand Pact, in Paris, 1928
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Canada Fort Erie Attended dedication of the "Peace Bridge" between Buffalo, New York and Ft. Erie. August 7, 1927
Cuba Havana Attended the Sixth International Conference of American States with President Calvin Coolidge. Left U.S. January 14; returned January 20. January 15–17, 1928
Canada Ottawa Official visit. February 8–10, 1928
France Paris Negotiated and signed the Treaty on the Renunciation of War (Kellogg–Briand Pact). Left U.S. August 19. August 24–29, 1928
Ireland Kingstown, Dublin Official visit while returning from Paris. August 30 – September 3, 1928
France Cherbourg Embarked for the U.S.; returned September 10. September 4, 1928

Henry L. Stimson

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Justice Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Henry Lewis Stimson and Secretary of State Stimson at the White House for a New Years reception
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United Kingdom London Attended the London Naval Conference. Left U.S. January 8; returned April 30. January 25 – April 22, 1930
Canada Toronto Dedicated the Peace Monument during an unofficial visit. June 12–14, 1930
Italy Rome Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Foreign Minister Dino Grandi. Left U.S. June 27. July 9–14, 1931
France Paris Met with Premier Laval and Finance Minister Flandin July 15–19, 1931
United Kingdom London Attended conference on the German economic crisis. July 19–24, 1931
Germany Berlin Met with President Paul von Hindenburg and senior German officials. July 25–27, 1931
Netherlands The Hague Met with Dutch officials. July 27, 1931
United Kingdom London, Rogart Met with Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald; vacationed in Scotland. Returned to U.S. September 3. July 28 – August 28, 1931
 Switzerland Geneva Chairman of U.S. delegation to Disarmament Conference. Left U.S. April 8; returned May 14. April 16 – May 1, 1932

Cordell Hull

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Cordell Hull on the cover of Time Magazine
U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull conversing with British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden
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1 United Kingdom London Chairman of U.S. delegation to the Monetary and Economic Conference. Left U.S. May 31; returned August 1. June 8 – July 27, 1933
2 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Santos Met with President Getúlio Vargas and Foreign Minister de Mello Franco en route to Inter-American Conference in Montevideo. Delivered several public addresses. Left U.S. November 17. November 24–25, 1933
Uruguay Montevideo Attended 7th International Conference of American States. November 28 – December 26, 1933
Argentina Buenos Aires Met with President Agustín Pedro Justo and addressed the American Club. Toured Argentine Lake District en route to Chile. December 27–31, 1933
Chile Santiago, Valparaíso, Antofagasta Met with President Jorge Alessandri, addressed the Senate, and delivered several public addresses. January 1–8, 1934
Peru Mollendo, Callao, Lima, Talara Met with President Óscar R. Benavides and Foreign Minister Solon Polo and delivered several public addresses. January 9–13, 1934
Ecuador La Libertad, Manta, Bahía de Caráquez Met with Ecuadorean officials and delivered public addresses. January 13–14, 1934
Colombia Buenaventura Met with Colombian officials and delivered public addresses. January 15, 1934
Panama Panama City Met with President Harmodio Arias Madrid and Foreign Minister Arosemena. Returned to U.S. January 19. January 17, 1934
3 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Santos Met with President Vargas and Foreign Minister Macedo Soares en route to Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace. Left U.S. November 7. November 19–21, 1936
Uruguay Montevideo Met with President Gabriel Terra and delivered a public address. November 24, 1936
Argentina Buenos Aires Attended Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace. November 25 – December 26, 1936
Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Santos Met with President Vargas and delivered public addresses while returning to U.S. December 29–31, 1936
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain Stopped while returning to U.S. Returned January 13, 1937. January 8, 1937
4 Canada Toronto Returned visit by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. October 22–23, 1937
5 Panama Panama City Met with President Domingo Diaz Arosemena and addressed a conference of Foreign Service officers while en route to conference in Lima. Left U.S. November 25. November 30 – December 1, 1938
Colombia Buenaventura Delivered a public address en route to conference in Lima. December 2, 1938
Ecuador Guayaquil December 4, 1938
Peru Callao, Lima Attended 8th International Conference of American States. December 7–27, 1938
Ecuador Guayaquil Delivered a public address while returning to U.S. December 30, 1938
Colombia Buenaventura January 1, 1939
Panama Panama City Met with President Arosemena. Returned to U.S. January 9, 1939. January 3, 1939
6 Cuba Havana Attended Conference of American States. Left U.S. July 19; returned August 1. July 20–30, 1940
7 Canada Quebec City Attended Quebec Conference with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden, and Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King August 20–24, 1943
8 Morocco French Morocco Casablanca Disembarked en route to Moscow Conference. Left U.S. October 7. October 15, 1943
France Algiers Met with Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Charles de Gaulle. October 15, 1943
Egypt Cairo Met with King Farouk, King George of Greece and King Peter of Yugoslavia. October 16, 1943
Iran Tehran Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and with British foreign secretary Eden. October 17, 1943
Soviet Union Moscow Attended Moscow Conference with British foreign secretary Eden.and Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov. Returned to U.S. November 10. October 18 – November 3, 1943

Edward Stettinius

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Secretary of State Edward Stettinius with Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov during the Yalta Conference, in Crimea, 1945
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Morocco French Morocco Marrakesh Preparations for the Malta and Yalta Conferences. Left U.S. January 25. January 26–30, 1945
Italy Naples Discussed postwar issues and policy toward Italy with presidential adviser Harry Hopkins. January 30–31, 1945
Malta Malta Attended the Malta Conference. January 31 – February 2, 1945
Soviet Union Yalta, Moscow Accompanied President Roosevelt to the Crimea conference. Met afterward (February 11–14) with Soviet foreign minister Molotov. February 3–14, 1945
Egypt Cairo, Alexandria Met with Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie; conferred with President Roosevelt. February 14–15, 1945
Liberia Monrovia Met with President William Tubman. February 16–17, 1945
Brazil Rio de Janeiro Met with President Vargas. February 17–19, 1945
Guatemala Guatemala City Met with the Presidential Triumvirate and Secretary of Foreign Relations Munoz Meany. February 20, 1945
Mexico Chapultepec Attended Inter-American Conference on the Problems of War and Peace. February 20 – March 8, 1945
Cuba Havana Official visit. Returned to U.S. March 10. March 9, 1945

James F. Byrnes

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Secretary of State James F. Byrnes with Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov during the Potsdam Conference, in Potsdam, 1945
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Belgium Antwerp, Brussels Disembarked en route to the Potsdam Conference. Left U.S. July 6. July 15, 1945
  Germany Potsdam Accompanied President Truman to the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (Potsdam Conference). Met with British Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee, British Foreign Ministers Anthony Eden and Ernest Bevin, Soviet General-Secretary Joseph Stalin, Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, and French Chairman Charles de Gaulle July 17–25, 1945
United Kingdom Plymouth Accompanied President Truman to a meeting with King George VI. Returned to U.S. August 7. August 2, 1945
London Attended Council of Foreign Ministers meeting. September 5 – October 3, 1945
Soviet Union Moscow Ministers meeting. Left U.S. December 12; returned December 29. December 14–27, 1945
United Kingdom London Attended first session of the UN General Assembly. January 4–26, 1946
France Paris Attended Second Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers. April 25 – May 18, 1946
Attended second part of the Second Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers. June 13 – July 13, 1946
Attended Paris Peace Conference. July 28 – October 15, 1946

George C. Marshall

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President Truman shakes hands with Secretary of State George Marshall as Secretary Marshall is about to leave on an airplane to attend the London Conference of Foreign Ministers. They are at National Airport in Washington, D. C.
Photograph of Secretary of State George C. Marshall pointing out landmarks at Mount Vernon to Mexican President Miguel Aleman, as other dignitaries look on.
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1 France Paris Met with President Vincent Auriol and senior officials. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Left U.S. March 5. March 6–7, 1947
Germany West Berlin Conferred with U.S. military government officials. March 7–9, 1947
Soviet Union Moscow Attended fourth session of the Council of Foreign Ministers March 10 – April 25, 1947
2 Germany West Berlin Held a press conference while returning to U.S. Returned April 26. April 25, 1947
3 Brazil Petrópolis Attended Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Continental Peace. August 15 – September 3, 1947
4 United Kingdom London Attended fifth session of the Council of Foreign Ministers. November 25 – December 15, 1947
5 Colombia Bogotá Attended ninth International Conference of American States. March 30 – April 25, 1948
6 France Paris 9-11 to confer with President Harry S. Truman on the Berlin Crisis. September 20 – October 9, 1948
7 Attended third session of the UN General Assembly. October 12–16, 1948
Greece Athens Met with Prime Minister Themistoklis Sophoulis and senior Greek officials. October 16–18, 1948
Italy Rome, Castel Gandolfo Met with Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi, Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza, and Pope Pius XII. October 19, 1948
France Paris Attended third session of the UN General Assembly. October 19–29, 1948
United Kingdom London Met informally with British officials during a private visit. October 29 – November 1, 1948
France Paris Attended third session of the UN General Assembly. November 1–22, 1948

Dean Acheson

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Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India with Secretary of State Dean Acheson
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill shakes hands with Secretary of State Dean Acheson in front of a large map of the world
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1 France Paris Attended 6th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers. May 20 – June 20, 1949
2 Met with the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. November 9–11, 1949
West Germany Frankfurt, Bonn Met with President Theodor Heuss and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. November 11–13, 1949
West Berlin

East Germany

Berlin Met with West Berlin officials and the commandants of the occupation sectors. Briefly visited East Berlin. November 14, 1949
2 France Paris Conferred with French; left U.S. May 6. May 7–8, 1950
United Kingdom London Attended 6th session of the North Atlantic Council. May 9–19, 1950
3 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Council Meeting. December 18–20, 1950
4 Canada Ottawa Attended 7th session of the North Atlantic Council. September 15–20, 1951
5 France Paris Attended Sixth session of the UN General Assembly. Left U.S. October 25. November 6–23, 1951
Italy Rome Attended 8th session of the North Atlantic Council. November 23 – December 4, 1951
6 United Kingdom London Attended the funeral of King George VI and conferred with the British and French foreign ministers and with West German chancellor Adenauer. February 13–19, 1952
7 Portugal Lisbon Attended 9th session of the North Atlantic Council. 20.–February 26, 1952
West Germany Bonn Signed Bonn Agreement providing for West German membership in NATO and the European Defense Community. May 23–26, 1952
France Paris Signed Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the European Defense Community, May 28. May 26–29, 1952
8 United Kingdom London Met with British and French foreign ministers. Received honorary degree from Oxford University. June 23–28, 1952
West Berlin West Berlin Spoke at cornerstone laying for the American Memorial Library. June 29, 1952
Austria Vienna Met with Austrian officials. June 29–30, 1952
France French West Africa Dakar Overnight stop en route to Brazil. July 1, 1952
Brazil Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Belém Official visit. Addressed the Brazilian Congress. July 2–8, 1952
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain Overnight stop while returning to the U.S. July 8, 1952
9 Canada Ottawa Met with Canadian officials and attended a Cabinet meeting. November 21–22, 1952
10 France Paris Attended a ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council. December 15–20, 1952

John Foster Dulles

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Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Vice President Richard Nixon with President of Indonesia Sukarno in Jakarta in 1956
U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (from left) greet South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem at Washington National Airport in May 1957
John Foster Dulles (Left) and Ali Amini of Iran
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1 Italy Rome Met with senior Italian officials. January 31 – February 1, 1953
France Paris Met with senior French officials and with representatives of NATO and the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation. February 1–3, 1953
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Churchill and Foreign Secretary Eden. February 3–5, 1953
West Germany Bonn Met with President Heuss and Chancellor Adenauer. February 5–6, 1953
Netherlands Amsterdam Met with Queen Juliana and Foreign Minister Johan Beyen. February 6, 1953
Belgium Brussels Met with senior Belgian officials. February 7–8, 1953
Luxembourg Luxembourg Met with representatives of the European Coal and Steel Community. February 8, 1953
2 France Paris Attended 11th meeting of the North Atlantic Council. April 21–26, 1953
3 Egypt Cairo Met with Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib, Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi, and Egyptian Armed Forces leaders. Attended regional conference of U.S. ambassadors. May 11–13, 1953
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister David Ben Gurion and Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett. May 13–14, 1953
Jordan Amman Met with Prime Minister Fawzi Mulki and Foreign Minister Hussein Khalidi. May 14–15, 1953
Syria Damascus Met with President Adib Shishakli. May 15–16, 1953
Lebanon Beirut Met with President Camille Chamoun and senior Lebanese officials. May 16–17, 1953
Iraq Baghdad Met with Prime Minister Jameel Al-Madfaai and senior Iraqi officials. May 17–18, 1953
Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Dhahran Met with King Ibn Saud and senior Saudi officials. May 18–19, 1953
India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and senior Indian officials. May 20–22, 1953
Pakistan Karachi Met with Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Bogra and senior Pakistani officials. May 22–25, 1953
Turkey Ankara, Istanbul Met with President Celâl Bayar, Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, and senior Turkish officials. May 25–27, 1953
Greece Athens Met with Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos and senior Greek officials. May 27–28, 1953
Libya Tripoli Met with Prime Minister Mahmud al- Muntasir and senior Libyan officials. May 28, 1953
4 Japan Tokyo Stopped en route to Korea. August 2, 1953
South Korea Seoul Signed Korean Mutual Defense Treaty. August 3–7, 1953
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida while returning to U.S. Announced return of the Amami Islands to Japan. Returned to U.S. August 10. August 8, 1953
5 United Kingdom London Met with the British and French Foreign Ministers. October 15–18, 1953
6 Bermuda Bermuda Accompanied President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Three-Power Conference. December 4–8, 1953
7 France Paris Attended 12th NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting. December 12–16, 1953
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Berlin Attended Big Four Foreign Ministers Meeting. Sessions of February 1–6, 15, and 17 were held in East Berlin. January 22 – February 18, 1954
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Adenauer. February 18, 1954
9 Venezuela Caracas Attended 10th Inter-American Conference. February 28 – March 13, 1954
10 United Kingdom London Discussed the situation in Indochina with Foreign Secretary Eden. April 11–13, 1954
France Paris Discussed the situation in Indochina with Foreign Minister Georges Bidault. April 13–14, 1954
11 Attended meeting of the North Atlantic Council. April 21–24, 1954
 Switzerland Geneva Attended Geneva Conference on Indochina and Korea. April 24 – May 3, 1954
Italy Milan Met with Prime Minister Mario Scelba while returning to U.S. Returned May 4. May 3, 1954
12 France Paris Conferred with Prime Ministers Eden and Pierre Mendès France on the Geneva Conference. July 13–15, 1954
13 Philippines Manila Signed the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty (Manila Pact). September 3–9, 1954
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang Kai-shek while returning from Manila. September 9, 1954
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Yoshida and Foreign Minister Okazaki en route from Manila. September 9–10, 1954
14 West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Adenauer. September 16–17, 1954
United Kingdom London Conferred with British officials during return from Bonn. September 17–18, 1954
15 Attended Nine-Power Conference on German Question. September 26 – October 3, 1954
16 France Paris Attended NATO, Four- and Nine-Power Conferences. Returned to U.S. October 25. October 20–23, 1954
17 Attended North Atlantic Council meeting. December 15–19, 1954
18 Bahamas Nassau Vacation January 29 – February 6, 1955
19 Philippines Manila Met with President Ramon Magsaysay en route to Bangkok. February 21–22, 1955
Thailand Bangkok Attended first meeting of the SEATO Ministerial Council. February 22–26, 1955
Burma Rangoon Met with Premier U Nu and senior Burmese officials. February 26, 1955
Laos Vientiane Met with Crown Prince Savang and senior Laotian officials. February 27, 1955
Cambodia Phnom Penh Met with King Sihanouk and senior Cambodian officials. February 28, 1955
South Vietnam Saigon Met with Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and senior Vietnamese officials. February 28 – March 1, 1955
Philippines Manila Attended the opening session of a Chiefs of Mission Conference. March 1–2, 1955
Republic of China Taipei Exchanged instruments of ratification of the Mutual Defense Treaty. March 3, 1955
20 Canada Ottawa Official visit. March 17–19, 1955
21 France Paris Attended North Atlantic Council meeting. May 7–12, 1955
Austria Vienna Signed the Austrian State Treaty. May 13–15, 1955
22 France Paris Met with the French and British Foreign Ministers and attended a North Atlantic Council meeting. July 14–16, 1955
 Switzerland Geneva Accompanied President Eisenhower to the Heads of Government Conference. July 16–23, 1955
23 Canada Ottawa Attended meeting of the Joint U.S.-Canadian Commission on Trade and Economic Affairs. September 25–26, 1955
24 Italy Rome Met with President Giovanni Gronchi and Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino. Left Washington October 21. October 22–23, 1955
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope Pius XII. October 23, 1955
France Paris Attended working group and NATO Ministerial Meetings. October 23–26, 1955
 Switzerland Geneva Attended meeting of the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States. October 26 – November 16, 1955
25 Spain Madrid Met with Generalissimo Francisco Franco. November 1, 1955
26 Austria Vienna Unofficial visit. Attended opening of the Vienna State Opera. November 5–6, 1955
Yugoslavia Pula, Brioni Met with President Josip Broz Tito. November 6, 1955
27 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 14–17, 1955
Malta Malta Stopped en route to Pakistan. March 3–4, 1956
Pakistan Karachi Attended Second SEATO Council Meeting. March 5–9, 1956
India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Nehru and senior Indian officials. March 9–11, 1956
Ceylon Colombo Met with Prime Minister John Kotelawala. March 11, 1956
Indonesia Jakarta Met with President Sukarno and senior Indonesian officials. March 12–13, 1956
Thailand Bangkok Met with Premier Plaek Phibunsongkhram and senior Thai officials. March 13–14, 1956
South Vietnam Saigon Met with President Diem and senior Vietnamese officials March 14–15, 1956
Philippines Manila Met with President Magsaysay and senior Philippine officials. March 15–16, 1956
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang and senior Chinese Nationalist officials. March 16–17, 1956
South Korea Seoul Met with President Syngman Rhee and senior Korean officials. March 18–19, 1956
Japan Tokyo Met with Premier Ichirō Hatoyama and Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu. March 18–19, 1956
28 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 2–7, 1956
29 Panama Panama City Accompanied President Eisenhower to a meeting of the presidents of the American Republics. July 21–24, 1956
Colombia Bogotá Met with President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla and senior Colombian officials. July 24–25, 1956
Ecuador Quito Met with Foreign Minister Villagómez Yépez. July 25, 1956
Peru Lima Attended the inauguration of President Prado Ugarteche. July 26–28, 1956
30 United Kingdom London Attended Tripartite Conference on the Suez Canal with the British and French Foreign Ministers. August 1–2, 1956
31 Attended 22-Power conference on Suez Canal. August 15–24, 1956
32 Attended second Suez Conference. September 18–21, 1956
33 Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 9–14, 1956
34 Australia Canberra Attended third meeting of SEATO Council of Ministers. Left Washington March 6; returned March 17. March 9–14, 1957
35 Bermuda Bermuda Attended a meeting between President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. March 21–24, 1957
36 West Germany Bonn Attended NATO ministerial meeting. May 2–4, 1957
France Paris Met with Prime Minister Guy Mollet and attended meeting of U.S. Chiefs of Mission to European countries. May 5–6, 1957
37 Canada Kingston, Ottawa Personal and private visit. Met informally with Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. July 26–28, 1957
United Kingdom London Attended UN disarmament conference. July 29 – August 2, 1957
38 France Paris Accompanied President Eisenhower to meeting of NATO Heads of Government. December 13–20, 1957
Spain Madrid Met with Generalissimo Franco and senior Spanish officials while returning from Paris. December 20, 1957
39 Morocco Marrakesh Met with King Mohammed V, Foreign Minister Ahmed Balafrej, and senior Moroccan officials. January 23, 1958
Iran Tehran Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and senior Iranian officials. January 24–26, 1958
Turkey Ankara Attended Baghdad Pact Ministerial Meeting. January 26–30, 1958
40 Philippines Manila Attended fourth meeting of the SEATO Ministerial Council. Left U.S. March 7. March 10–13, 1958
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang and attended a conference of U.S. Chiefs of Mission to Asian countries. Returned March 18. March 14–16, 1958
41 Denmark Copenhagen Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 3–8, 1958
West Berlin West Berlin Met with city and U.S. officials. May 8, 1958
France Paris Attended the opening session of a conference of U.S. Chiefs of Mission to European countries. May 8–10, 1958
42 Discussed nuclear armaments with President De Gaulle. July 4–6, 1958
Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Eisenhower on an informal visit. July 8–11, 1958
43 West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Adenauer on way to meeting of the Baghdad Pact. July 26, 1958
United Kingdom London Attended the 5th ministerial meeting of the Baghdad Pact. July 26–28, 1958
44 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brasília Official visit. August 4–6, 1958
45 Italy Rome Met with President Gronchi and senior Italian officials. October 18–19, 1958
Vatican City State Vatican City Attended funeral ceremonies for Pope Pius XII. October 19, 1958
United Kingdom Brize Norton Met with Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd en route to Taipei. October 19, 1958
46 Republic of China Taipei Consultations concerning the Mutual Defense Treaty. October 21–23, 1958
47 Mexico Mexico City Attended the inauguration of President Adolfo López Mateos. November 30 – December 2, 1958
48 France Paris Attended NATO ministerial meeting and a Big Four Ministers meeting. December 13–18, 1958
Colony of Jamaica High Rock Vacation December 19, 1958 – January 3, 1959
49 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Macmillan and Foreign Secretary Lloyd. February 4–5, 1959
France Paris Met with President De Gaulle, Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville, and NATO secretary general Paul-Henri Spaak. February 6–7, 1959
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Adenauer and Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano. February 7–8, 1959

Christian Herter

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Christian A. Herter, U.S. Secretary of State
Country Locations Details Dates
1 France Paris Attended a meeting of Western Foreign Ministers. April 27 – May 2, 1959
2  Switzerland Geneva Attended a Conference of the Foreign Ministers of France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States on the questions of Germany and Berlin. May 11 – June 20, 1959
3 Canada Ottawa Informal meeting with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Minister for External Affairs Howard Charles Green. July 11, 1959
 Switzerland Geneva Attended second Conference of Foreign Ministers on the German question. July 13 – August 5, 1959
4 West Berlin West Berlin Dedicated John-Foster-Dulles-Allee. July 25, 1959
5 Chile Santiago Attended the 5th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American States. August 11–18, 1959
6 West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Eisenhower to a meeting with Chancellor Adenauer. August 26–27, 1959
United Kingdom London, Chequers Accompanied President Eisenhower on an informal visit. Also met with Spanish Foreign Minister Castiella. August 27 – September 2, 1959
7 France Paris Accompanied President Eisenhower to meeting of the North Atlantic Council. September 2–4, 1959
8 Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and a meeting of the Heads of State and Government of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. December 13–22, 1959
9 Brazil Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo Accompanied President Eisenhower on a good will tour. February 23–26, 1960
Argentina Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, San Carlos de Bariloche February 26–29, 1960
Chile Santiago February 29 – March 2, 1960
Uruguay Montevideo March 2–3, 1960
10 United Kingdom London Overnight stop en route to Tehran. April 26–27, 1960
Iran Tehran Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. April 28–30, 1960
Turkey Istanbul Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. April 30 – May 4, 1960
Greece Athens Met with King Paul I and Prime Minister Karamanlis. May 5, 1960
11 France Paris Accompanied President Eisenhower to a meeting of the Chiefs of State and Heads of Government of France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Also attended a meeting of NATO's Permanent Council. May 13–21, 1960
12 Costa Rica San José Attended the 6th and 7th Meetings of Consultation of the American Foreign Ministers. August 16–29, 1960
13 Mexico Mexico City Attended ceremonies for the 150th anniversary of Mexican independence. September 15–16, 1960
14 Belgium Brussels Personal representative of the President at the wedding of King Baudouin. December 13–14, 1960
France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 14–18, 1960

Dean Rusk

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Secretary of State Dean Rusk (2nd right) and President Kennedy at the arrival ceremony for Indian President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Advisors, Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford and Secretary of State Dean Rusk
Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Thailand Bangkok Attended the Seventh Annual Meeting of the SEATO Council of Ministers. March 26–30, 1961
India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Nehru. March 30, 1961
2 Turkey Ankara Attended CENTO Ministerial Council Meeting. April 26–29, 1961
3 Norway Oslo Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 6–10, 1961
 Switzerland Geneva Attended 14-nation Conference on Laos. May 10–21, 1961
4 France Paris Accompanied President Kennedy on State visit. May 31 – June 3, 1961
Austria Vienna Accompanied President Kennedy to talks with Soviet Premier Khrushchev. June 3–4, 1961
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Kennedy during a private visit. June 4–6, 1961
5 France Paris Attended a Foreign Ministers meeting on Berlin and met with the NATO Permanent Council. August 4–9, 1961
Italy Rome, Milan, Cadenabbia Met with Italian Prime Minister Fanfani and Foreign Minister Segni, and, on August 10, with German Chancellor Adenauer. August 9–10, 1961
6 Japan Hakone Attended a meeting of U.S.-Japan Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. November 1–4, 1961
South Korea Seoul Met with President Park and senior Korean officials. November 4–5, 1961
7 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 10–16, 1961
Spain Madrid Met with Generalissimo Franco and Foreign Minister Castiella. December 16, 1961
8 Bermuda Bermuda Accompanied President Kennedy to a meeting with Prime Minister Macmillan. December 20–22, 1961
9 Uruguay Punta del Este Attended the 8th Meeting of Consultation of the American Foreign Ministers. January 20 – February 1, 1962
10  Switzerland Geneva Attended 18-nation Disarmament Conference. March 10–27, 1962
11 United Kingdom London Attended CENTO Ministerial Council Meeting. April 29 – May 2, 1962
Greece Athens Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 2–6, 1962
12 Australia Canberra Attended ANZUS Council Meeting. May 8–9, 1962
New Zealand Wellington Met with senior New Zealand officials. May 10–11, 1962
13 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 19–21, 1962
West Berlin West Berlin Met with Mayor Brandt and signed city's Golden Book. June 21, 1962
West Germany Bonn Discussed the Berlin crisis with Chancellor Adenauer and Foreign Minister Schröder. June 21–23, 1962
Italy Rome Met with President Segni, Premier Fanfani, and senior Italian officials. June 23–24, 1962
United Kingdom London, Oxford Met with Prime Minister Macmillan and Foreign Secretary Home. Received an honorary degree from Oxford University. June 24–27, 1962
Portugal Lisbon Discussed extension of U.S. base rights in the Azores. June 27–28, 1962
14  Switzerland Geneva Attended the Conference on Laos. July 20–25, 1962
15 Canada Ottawa Met with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Minister for External Affairs Green. August 24–26, 1962
16 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 11–16, 1962
Ireland Dublin Stopped while returning to U.S. December 16, 1962
17 Costa Rica San José Accompanied President Kennedy to the Conference of the Presidents of Central American Republics. March 18–20, 1963
18 France Paris Attended SEATO Ministerial Council Meeting. April 7–11, 1963
19 Turkey Ankara Met with President Gürsel, Premier İnönü, and senior Turkish officials. April 27–28, 1963
Iran Tehran Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and Foreign Minister Aram. April 28–29, 1963
Pakistan Karachi Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. April 29 – May 2, 1963
India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Nehru. May 2–4, 1963
Yugoslavia Belgrade Met with President Tito; returned official visit by the Yugoslav Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Koča Popović. May 4–5, 1963
20 Canada Ottawa Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 20–24, 1963
21 West Germany Bonn, Frankfurt Accompanied President Kennedy. June 23–26, 1963
West Berlin West Berlin June 26, 1963
United Kingdom London June 27–30, 1963
Italy Rome, Naples June 30 – July 2, 1963
22 Soviet Union Moscow, Gagra Signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. August 3–10, 1963
West Germany Bonn Discussed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with Chancellor Adenauer and Foreign Minister Schröder. August 10–11, 1963
23 Bonn, Frankfurt Dedicated a memorial to General George C. Marshall in Frankfurt. October 25–27, 1963
24 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 13–18, 1963
United Kingdom London Met with Foreign Secretary Butler. December 18–19, 1963
25 Japan Tokyo Attended a meeting of Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. January 24–28, 1964
South Korea Seoul Met with President Park. January 29, 1964
27 Philippines Manila Attended SEATO Ministerial Council Meeting. April 11–16, 1964
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang. April 16–17, 1964
South Vietnam Saigon Met with President Khánh and conferred with U.S. officials. April 17–19, 1964
28 Canada Ottawa Attended a meeting of the Joint U.S.-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. April 30, 1964
29 Belgium Brussels Met with Foreign Minister Spaak and officials of the European Economic Community. May 8–10, 1964
Netherlands The Hague Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 10–14, 1964
30 India New Delhi Attended the funeral of Prime Minister Nehru. May 28–30, 1964
Thailand Bangkok Met with Prime Minister Kittikachorn and Foreign Minister Khoman. May 31, 1964
South Vietnam Saigon Met with Premier Khánh and senior Vietnamese officials. May 31, 1964
31 Iceland Reykjavík Overnight stop en route to Paris. December 12–13, 1964
France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 13–17, 1964
32 United Kingdom London Attended the state funeral of former Prime Minister Churchill. January 28–30, 1965
33 Iran Tehran Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. April 6–9, 1965
 Switzerland Geneva Conferred with U.S. Ambassadors to Middle Eastern countries. April 9, 1965
34 United Kingdom London, Runnymede Attended NATO meeting and dedication of JFK Memorial. May 12–14, 1965
Austria Vienna Attended anniversary ceremonies for Austrian State Treaty. May 15, 1965
35 Venezuela Caracas Met with President Leoni. November 13–14, 1965
Argentina Buenos Aires Met with Foreign Minister Zavala Ortiz. November 15–16, 1965
Uruguay Montevideo Met with President Beltrán. November 16, 1965
Brazil Rio de Janeiro Attended the Second Special Inter-American Conference. November 16–24, 1965
Paraguay Asunción Met with President Stroessner while returning to U.S. November 24, 1965
36 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 13–16, 1965
Spain Madrid Met with Generalissimo Franco and senior Spanish officials. December 16, 1965
37 India New Delhi Attended funeral of Prime Minister Shastri. January 12–13, 1966
Thailand Bangkok Met with senior Thai officials. January 14, 1966
South Vietnam Saigon Met with Premier Kỳ and Foreign Minister Đỗ. January 15, 1966
Philippines Manila Met with President Marcos. Returned to Washington January 19. January 16, 1966
38 Mexico Mexico City Accompanied President Johnson on an informal visit. Dedicated a statue of President Lincoln. April 15–16, 1966
39 Turkey Ankara Attended CENTO Ministerial Council Meeting. April 19–22, 1966
40 Finland Helsinki Met with Foreign Minister Karjalainen. May 31 – June 1, 1966
Norway Bodø, Oslo Met with Prime Minister Borten. June 1–3, 1966
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 3–8, 1966
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Erhard and senior German officials. June 8–9, 1966
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Wilson. June 9–10, 1966
41 Australia Canberra Attended SEATO and ANZUS Council Meetings. June 25 – July 2, 1966
Philippines Manila Met with President Marcos. July 2, 1966
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang and senior Chinese Nationalist officials. July 3–4, 1966
Japan Kyoto, Tokyo Attended a meeting of U.S.-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. July 4–7, 1966
South Korea Seoul Met with President Park and signed an agreement on the status of U.S. forces. July 8–9, 1966
42 Mexico Mexico City Attended the inauguration of a new Foreign Office building. September 30 – October 1, 1966
43 Japan Yokota Stopped en route to Manila. October 21, 1966
Philippines Manila Attended the Seven-Nation Conference on Vietnam. October 21–27, 1966
South Vietnam Cam Ranh Bay Accompanied President Johnson on a visit to U.S. military personnel. October 26, 1966
Thailand Bangkok Accompanied President Johnson on a State visit. October 27–30, 1966
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur October 30–31, 1966
South Korea Seoul October 31 – November 2, 1966
44 Mexico Ciudad Acuna Accompanied President Johnson on a visit to the Amistad Dam. December 3, 1966
45 Japan Tokyo Met with senior Japanese officials. December 5–7, 1966
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang and senior Chinese Nationalist officials. December 7–9, 1966
South Vietnam Saigon Met with Foreign Minister Đỗ and senior Vietnamese officials. December 9–11, 1966
Thailand Bangkok Met with Foreign Minister Khoman and senior Thai officials. December 11–12, 1966
India New Delhi Met with Foreign Minister Chagla. December 12, 1966
Iran Tehran Met with senior Iranian officials. December 12–13, 1966
France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 13–16, 1966
46 Argentina Buenos Aires Attended the Third Special Inter-American Conference. February 14–21, 1967
47 Uruguay Punta del Este Attended the conference of OAS Heads of State and Foreign Ministers. April 7–14, 1967
48 West Germany Bonn, Cologne Accompanied President Johnson to the funeral of Chancellor Adenauer. April 23–26, 1967
49 Luxembourg Luxembourg Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 12–14, 1967
Ireland Shannon Met with Irish Foreign Minister Aiken. June 14, 1967
50 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 10–15, 1967
51 New Zealand Wellington Attended SEATO, ANZUS, and Seven-Nation Meetings. March 30 – April 5, 1968
52 Iceland Reykjavík Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 22–26, 1968
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kiesinger. June 26, 1968
53 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. November 12–16, 1968
Spain Madrid Met with Generalissimo Franco and Foreign Minister Castiella. November 16–18, 1968
Portugal Lisbon Met with Premier Caetano and Foreign Minister Franco Nogueira. November 18–19, 1968

William P. Rogers

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William P. Rogers, U.S. Secretary of State
Left to right: Secretary of State William P. Rogers, President Nixon, Prime Minister Trudeau, and Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs Mitchell Sharp at the signing ceremony for the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
Secretary of State William P. Rogers at a meeting between President Nixon and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt at the White House in 1973
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Nixon; attended the 23rd meeting of the North Atlantic Council. February 23–24, 1969
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Nixon on an informal visit. February 24–26, 1969
West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Nixon. February 26–27, 1969
West Berlin West Berlin February 27, 1969
Italy Rome February 27–28, 1969
Vatican City State Vatican City March 2, 1969
2 South Vietnam Saigon Met with President Thiệu and U.S. and Vietnamese officials. Left U.S. May 12. May 14–19, 1969
Thailand Bangkok Attended the SEATO Council and Seven-Nation Meetings. May 19–23, 1969
India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Gandhi and senior Indian officials. May 23–24, 1969
Pakistan Lahore Met with President Yahya and senior Pakistani officials. May 24–25, 1969
Afghanistan Kabul Met with King Mohammad Zahir Shah and Prime Minister Etemadi. May 25, 1969
Iran Tehran Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. May 26–28, 1969
3 Canada Montreal Accompanied President Nixon to the 10th Anniversary ceremonies of the St. Lawrence Seaway. June 27, 1969
4 Philippines Manila Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. July 26–27, 1969
Indonesia Jakarta July 27–28, 1969
Japan Tokyo Attended a meeting of the Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Development. Signed a space cooperation agreement. July 28–31, 1969
South Korea Seoul Met with President Park and senior Korean officials. July 31 – August 1, 1969
Republic of China Taipei Met with President Chiang and senior Chinese Nationalist officials. August 1–3, 1969
Hong Kong Hong Kong Met with British colonial officials and held a press conference. August 3–5, 1969
Indonesia Bali Met with Foreign Minister Malik. August 5–7, 1969
Australia Canberra Attended ANZUS Council Meeting. August 7–9, 1969
New Zealand Auckland Met with Prime Minister Holyoake. August 9–10, 1969
5 Mexico Ciudad Acuna Accompanied President Nixon to the dedication of the Amistad Dam. September 8, 1969
6 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. Visited the Commission of the European Communities. December 4, 1969
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Brandt, Foreign Minister Scheel, and senior German officials. December 5, 1969
Belgium Brussels Addressed the Belgo-American Association. December 6, 1969
France Paris Met with President Pompidou, senior French officials, and with the U.S. delegation to the Vietnam Peace Talks. December 6–8, 1969
7 Morocco Rabat Met with King Hassan II and senior Moroccan officials. Signed an air transport agreement. February 7–9, 1970
Tunisia Tunis Met with President Bourguiba and senior Tunisian officials. February 9–11, 1970
Ethiopia Addis Abeba Met with Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie and senior Ethiopian officials. Addressed the Organization of African Unity February 12. February 11–13, 1970
Kenya Nairobi Met with President Kennyatta and senior Kenyan officials. February 13–15, 1970
Zambia Lusaka Met with President Kaunda and senior Kenyan officials. February 15–16, 1970
Zaire Kinshasa Met with President Mobutu and senior Congolese officials. Attended a conference of U.S. Chiefs of Mission to African countries. February 16–18, 1970
Cameroon Douala, Yaounde Met with President Ahidjo and senior Cameroonian officials. February 18–19, 1970
Nigeria Lagos Met with General Gowon and senior Nigerian officials. February 19–20, 1970
Ghana Accra Met with Prime Minister Busia and senior Ghanaian officials. February 20–21, 1970
Liberia Monrovia Met with President Tubman and senior Liberian officials. February 21–22, 1970
Netherlands Antilles Aruba Stopped while returning to U.S. February 22–23, 1970
8 Italy Rome Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 24–28, 1970
Spain Madrid Met with Foreign Minister López-Bravo and senior Spanish officials. May 28–29, 1970
Portugal Lisbon Met with Prime Minister Caetano and senior Portuguese officials. Amended an air transport agreement. May 29–31, 1970
9 Philippines Manila Attended SEATO Ministerial Council Meeting. July 1–4, 1970
South Vietnam Saigon Met with the Foreign Ministers of countries contributing troops to Vietnam. July 4–7, 1970
Japan Tokyo Attended a meeting of U.S. Chiefs of Mission to Asian countries and met with Prime Minister Satō and senior Japanese officials. July 7–10, 1970
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Heath and Foreign Secretary Home. July 10–12, 1970
10 Mexico Puerto Vallarta Accompanied President Nixon during an official visit. August 20–21, 1970
11 Italy Rome, Naples September 27–30, 1970
Yugoslavia Belgrade, Zagreb Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. September 30 – October 2, 1970
Spain Madrid October 2–3, 1970
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Nixon on an informal visit. October 3, 1970
Ireland Dublin, Waterville, Timahoe Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. October 3–5, 1970
12 France Paris Accompanied President Nixon to the funeral of former President De Gaulle. November 11–12, 1970
13 Canada Ottawa Attended a meeting of the Joint U.S.-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. November 23–24, 1970
14 Mexico Mexico City Attended the inauguration of President Echeverría. November 29 – December 1, 1970
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 2–5, 1970
15 Costa Rica San José Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. April 13–16, 1971
Mexico Cozumel Vacation April 16–18, 1971
16 United Kingdom London Attended SEATO Council Meeting. April 26–29, 1971
France Paris Met with Foreign Minister Schuman. April 29, 1971
Turkey Ankara Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. April 29 – May 1, 1971
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with King Faisal and Foreign Minister Saqqaf. May 1–2, 1971
Jordan Amman Met with King Hussein and senior Jordanian officials. Discussed the Jarring Middle East peace initiative. May 2–3, 1971
Lebanon Beirut Met with President Frangieh and senior Lebanese officials. May 3–4, 1971
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat and senior Egyptian officials. Discussed the Jarring peace initiative. May 4–6, 1971
Israel Tel Aviv Met with Prime Minister Meir, Foreign Minister Abba Eban, and senior Israeli officials. Discussed the Jarring peace initiative. May 6–8, 1971
Italy Rome Met with Foreign Minister Moro and senior Italian officials. May 8–9, 1971
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope Paul VI. May 8, 1971
17 Portugal Lisbon Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 1–6, 1971
France Paris Attended the 10th OECD Ministerial Council Meeting. June 6–9, 1971
18 Bermuda Bermuda Vacation October 29 – November 1, 1971
19 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 7–10, 1971
20 Portugal Azores (Terceira Island) Accompanied President Nixon to meeting with French President Pompidou and Portuguese Prime Minister Caetano. December 12–14, 1971
21 Bermuda Bermuda Accompanied President Nixon to meeting with British Prime Minister Heath. December 20–21, 1971
22 China Beijing Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. February 17–28, 1972
23 Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. April 13–15, 1972
24 Iceland Reykjavík Met with Prime Minister Jóhannesson and Foreign Minister Ágústsson. May 2–3, 1972
United Kingdom London Pre-summit consultation with Prime Minister Heath and Foreign Secretary Douglas Home. May 3–4, 1972
Belgium Brussels Met with the Belgian and Dutch Foreign Ministers and with the President of the Commission of the European Community. May 4–5, 1972
Luxembourg Luxembourg Official visit. Met with Grand Duke Jean and senior Luxembourg officials. May 5–6, 1972
25 West Germany Bonn Met with Foreign Minister Scheel. June – July 5, 1972
26 Austria Salzburg Accompanied President Nixon on an informal visit. May 20–22, 1972
Soviet Union Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit. May 22–29, 1972
West Germany Bonn Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 29–31, 1972
Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Nixon on official visit. Signed consular convention with Poland. May 31 – June 1, 1972
United Kingdom London Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. June 1–2, 1972
West Germany Bonn Met with senior West German officials. June 2–3, 1972
Berlin Signed Final Quadripartite Protocol to the Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin. June 3, 1972
27 Australia Canberra, Perth Attended SEATO and ANZUS Council Meetings. June 24–29, 1972
Indonesia Jakarta Met with President Suharto and Foreign Minister Malik. June 30 – July 1, 1972
28 Sri Lanka Colombo Met with Foreign Minister Bandaranaike while en route to Yemen. July 1, 1972
North Yemen Sana'a Announced the re-establishment of diplomatic relations. July 1–2, 1972
Bahrain Manama Met with Emir Sheikh Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa. July 2–3, 1972
Kuwait Kuwait City Met with Amir Sheikh Sabah as-Salim as-Sabah. July 3–4, 1972
Greece Athens Met with Premier Papadopoulas and senior Greek officials. July 4–5, 1972
Romania Bucharest Met with President Ceaușescu. Signed consular convention and cultural and scientific exchange agreements. July 5–6, 1972
Hungary Budapest Met with First Secretary Kádár. Signed consular convention and scientific and technical exchange agreements. July 6–7, 1972
Yugoslavia Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Pula, Brion Official visit. Met with President Tito July 9. July 7–9, 1972
Italy Rome Met with President Leone and senior Italian officials July 10–11, 1972
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope Paul VI. July 11, 1972
29 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 5–8, 1972
30 France Paris Signed the Vietnam Peace Agreement. January 26–27, 1973
31 Attended the International Conference on Vietnam. February 24 – March 3, 1973
32 Mexico Mexico City Met with President Echeverría and senior Mexican officials. May 12–14, 1973
Nicaragua Managua Met with President Somoza and senior Nicaraguan officials. May 14, 1973
Venezuela Caracas Met with President Caldera, Foreign Minister Calvani and senior Venezuelan officials. May 14–15, 1973
Peru Lima Met with President Velasco and addressed the Andean Pact Junta. May 15–16, 1973
Colombia Bogotá Met with President Pastrana, Foreign Minister Vázquez, and senior Colombian officials. May 17–18, 1973
Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brasília Met with President Médici and senior Brazilian officials. May 19–22, 1973
Argentina Buenos Aires Attended the inauguration of President Cámpora. May 23–26, 1973
Netherlands Antilles Curaçao Stopped en route to Jamaica. May 27, 1973
Jamaica Kingston Met with Prime Minister Manley and senior officials. May 27–28, 1973
33 Iceland Reykjavík Accompanied President Nixon to a meeting with French President Pompidou. May 30 – June 1, 1973
34 Iran Tehran Attended CENTO Council Meeting. June 8–11, 1973
Denmark Copenhagen Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 12–15, 1973
35 United Kingdom London Attended the birthday party of former Prime Minister Douglas-Home. July 1, 1973
Finland Helsinki Attended the first phase of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. July 1–3, 1973
36 Czechoslovakia Prague Official visit. Signed a consular convention. July 8–9, 1973
37 Japan Tokyo Attended a meeting of the Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. July 15–17, 1973
South Korea Seoul Met with President Park and senior Korean officials. July 18–20, 1973

Henry Kissinger

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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford with Soviet general secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrey Gromyko on aboard a Soviet train headed for Vladivostok, 1974
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford with Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Tse-tung in Beijing, 1975
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Prime Minister of the Netherlands Joop den Uyl at the Catshuis on 11 August 1976.
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Soviet Union Moscow Met with General Secretary Brezhnev to discuss the Middle East war. October 20–22, 1973
Israel Tel Aviv Met with Prime Minister Meir to discuss the Middle East war. October 22, 1973
United Kingdom London Met with Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home. October 22, 1973
2 Morocco Rabat Met with King Hassan II and senior Moroccan officials. November 5–6, 1973
Tunisia Tunis Stopped en route to Egypt. November 6, 1973
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat; announced agreement to resume diplomatic relations. November 6–7, 1973
Jordan Amman Met with King Hussein and senior Jordanian officials. November 8, 1973
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with King Faisal and senior Saudi officials. November 8–9, 1973
Iran Tehran Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. November 9, 1973
Pakistan Islamabad Met with Prime Minister Bhutto and senior Pakistani officials. November 10, 1973
China Beijing Met with CCP Chairman Mao Tse-tung, Premier Chou En-lai, and senior Chinese officials. November 10–14, 1973
Japan Tokyo Chiefs of Mission to Asian countries. November 14–16, 1973
South Korea Seoul Met with Premier Kim. November 16, 1973
3 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 8–11, 1973
United Kingdom London Attended a Chiefs of Mission conference. December 12, 1973
Algeria Algiers Met with President Boumédiène and Foreign Affairs Minister Bouteflika. December 13, 1973
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat to discuss Middle East peace negotiations. December 14, 1973
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with King Faisal I to discuss the Middle East peace process. December 14, 1973
Syria Damascus Met with President Assad to discuss the Middle East peace process. December 15, 1973
Jordan Amman, Rayak Met with King Hussein to discuss the Middle East peace process. December 15, 1973
Lebanon Beirut Met with President Frangieh and Premier Solh. December 16–17, 1973
Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Met with Prime Minister Meir to discuss the Middle East peace process. December 17, 1973
Portugal Lisbon Official visit. Discussed bilateral relations with senior officials. December 17–18, 1973
Spain Madrid Official visit. Discussed bilateral relations with senior officials. December 18–19, 1973
France Paris Discussed the Vietnam situation with North Vietnamese negotiator Thọ December 19–20, 1973
 Switzerland Geneva Attended opening session of Middle East Peace Conference. December 20–22, 1973
4 Spain Madrid Met with Foreign Minister Cortona while en route to Egypt. January 11, 1974
Egypt Aswan, Luxor Negotiations leading to Egyptian–Israeli ("Kilometer 101") disengagement agreement. Was in Egypt January 11–12, 13–14, 16, and 18. January 12–17, 1974
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Negotiations leading to Egyptian–Israeli ("Kilometer 101") disengagement agreement. Was in Israel January 12–13, 14–15, 16–17. January 12–17, 1974
Jordan Aqaba Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. January 19–20, 1974
Syria Damascus Briefed President Assad on the Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. January 20, 1974
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Presented the Syrian position on military disengagement. January 20, 1974
5 Panama Panama City Signed a statement of principles for negotiation of a new Panama Canal Treaty. February 7, 1974
6 Mexico Mexico City Attended the Tlatelolco Conference of Latin American Foreign Ministers. February 20–24, 1974
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Heath and Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home en route to the Middle East. February 25, 1974
Syria Damascus Met with haPresident Assad. February 26, 1974
Israel Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Meir. February 27–28, 1974
Egypt Cairo Announced re-establishment of diplomatic relations. February 28, 1974
7 Syria Damascus Presented an Israeli proposal for military disengagement to President Assad. March 1–2, 1974
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Briefed King Faisal I on the Syrian–Israeli peace process. March 2, 1974
Jordan Amman Briefed King Hussein on the Syrian–Israeli peace process. March 2, 1974
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Brandt and Foreign Minister Scheel. March 3, 1974
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO and EEC officials on the Middle East peace process. March 4, 1974
8 West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Brandt and Foreign Minister Scheel. March 24, 1974
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed preparations for the Moscow Summit. March 24–28, 1974
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Wilson and Foreign Minister Callaghan. March 28, 1974
9 Mexico Acapulco, Mexico City Honeymoon. Also met with senior Mexican officials. March 30 – April 9, 1974
10  Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko to discuss bilateral relations. April 28–29, 1974
Algeria Algiers Met with President Boumédiène en route to the Middle East. April 29–30, 1974
Egypt Alexandria Discussed economic aid and the peace process with President Sadat. April 30 – May 1, 1974
Israel Tel Aviv Discussed the peace process with Foreign Minister Eban. May 2–3, 1974
Syria Damascus Shuttle negotiations leading to an Israeli–Syrian disengagement agreement. Kissinger was in Damascus May 3–4, 12, 14, 16–17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29. May 3–29, 1974
Israel Jerusalem Shuttle negotiations leading to an Israeli–Syrian disengagement agreement. Kissinger was in Jerusalem May 4–5, 6–7, 7–8, 8–9, 10–12, 12–14, 14–16, 17–18, 18–20, 21–22, 22–23, 23–25, 25–26, 27–28, and 29–30. May 4–31, 1974
Jordan Amman Briefed King Hussein and Prime Minister Zaid Rifai on the Israeli–Syrian negotiations. May 5–6, 1974
Cyprus Nicosia Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko to discuss Soviet-American relations and the Middle East situation. May 7, 1974
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Briefed King Faisal and Foreign Minister Saqqaf on the Israeli–Syrian negotiations. May 9, 1974
Egypt Cairo Briefed President Sadat on Israeli–Syrian negotiations. Also visited Cairo May 30. May 9–10, 1974
11 Austria Salzburg Accompanied President Nixon. June 10–11, 1974
West Germany Bad Reichenhall Met with Foreign Minister Genscher. June 11, 1974
Egypt Cairo, Alexandria Accompanied President Nixon. June 12–14, 1974
Saudi Arabia Jeddah June 14–15, 1974
Syria Damascus June 15–16, 1974
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem June 16–17, 1974
Canada Ottawa Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 17–19, 1974
12 Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Nixon to a meeting of NATO Heads of Government. June 25–26, 1974
Soviet Union Moscow, Simferopol, Minsk Accompanied President Nixon on an official visit. June 27 – July 3, 1974
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO officials on the U.S.-Soviet summit. July 3–4, 1974
France Paris Briefed President Giscard d'Estaing and Foreign Minister Sauvagnargues on the U.S.-Soviet summit. July 4–5, 1974
Italy Rome Briefed Prime Minister Rumor on the U.S.-Soviet summit. July 5–6, 1974
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope Paul VI. July 6, 1974
West Germany Düsseldorf, Munich Briefed Foreign Minister Federal Genscher on the U.S.-Soviet summit. July 6–8, 1974
United Kingdom London Summit. July 8–9, 1974
Spain Madrid Signed a Joint Declaration of Principles on security cooperation. July 9, 1974
13 Egypt Cairo Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Sadat and Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy. October 9–10, 1974
Syria Damascus Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. October 11, 1974
Jordan Amman, Aqaba Reviewed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein and Prime Minister Rifai. October 11–12, 1974
Israel Tel Aviv Reviewed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Allon. October 12–13, 1974
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Reviewed the Middle East peace process with King Faisal and Foreign Minister Saqqaf. October 13, 1974
Egypt Cairo Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Sadat. October 14, 1974
Syria Damascus Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. October 14, 1974
Algeria Algiers Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Boumédiène. October 14–15, 1974
Morocco Rabat Reviewed bilateral relations and the Middle East peace process with King Hassan II. October 15, 1974
14 Mexico Nogales, Magdalena de Kino Accompanied President Ford to a meeting with President Echeverría. October 21, 1974
15 Denmark Copenhagen Stopped en route to Moscow. October 23, 1974
Soviet Union Moscow Met with General Secretary Brezhnev, Foreign Minister Gromyko, and other Soviet officials. October 23–27, 1974
India New Delhi Official visit. Signed an agreement establishing a U.S.-Indian Joint Commission. October 27–30, 1974
Bangladesh Dhaka Met with Prime Minister Rahman and Foreign Minister Hossain. October 30–31, 1974
Pakistan Rawalpindi Met with Prime Minister Bhutto. October 31 – November 1, 1974
Afghanistan Kabul Official visit. Met with Prime Minister Daoud and senior Afghan officials. November 1, 1974
Iran Tehran Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and senior Iranian officials. Established U.S.-Iran Joint Commission. November 1–3, 1974
Romania Bucharest Official visit. Met with President Ceaușescu and Foreign Minister Mancovescu. November 3–4, 1974
Yugoslavia Belgrade Official visit. Met with President Tito and senior Yugoslav officials. November 4, 1974
Italy Rome Met with President Leone and Foreign Minister Moro. Addressed the World Food Conference November 5. November 4–5, 1974
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Sadat and Foreign Minister Fahmy. November 5–6, 1974
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Faisal and Foreign Minister Saqqaf. November 6, 1974
Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein and Prime Minister Rifai. November 6–7, 1974
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. November 7, 1974
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Allon. November 7–8, 1974
Tunisia Tunis Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Bourguiba and Foreign Minister Chatti. November 8–9, 1974
16 Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Ford on a State visit. November 18–22, 1974
South Korea Seoul Accompanied President Ford. November 22–23, 1974
Soviet Union Vladivostok Accompanied President Ford to a discussion on strategic arms limitations with General Secretary Brezhnev. November 23–24, 1974
Japan Tokyo Met with Foreign Minister Kimura. November 25, 1974
China Beijing, Suzhou Met with Foreign Minister Chiao. November 25–29, 1974
17 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 12–13, 1974
France Martinique Joined President Ford for a meeting with French President Giscard d'Estaing. December 14–16, 1974
18 Israel Jerusalem Official visit. Discussed prospects for a second Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. February 10–12, 1975
Egypt Cairo February 12–13, 1975
Syria Damascus Briefed President Assad on the Middle East peace process. February 13, 1975
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Official visit. Discussed prospects for a second Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. February 13–14, 1975
Jordan Aqaba Briefed King Hussein and Prime Minister Rifai on the Middle East peace process. February 14, 1975
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Briefed King Faisal on the Middle East peace process. February 15, 1975
West Germany Bonn Met with Foreign Minister Genscher. February 15–16, 1975
 Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. February 16–17, 1975
United Kingdom London Met with Foreign Secretary Callaghan. February 18, 1975
 Switzerland Zürich Met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran. February 18, 1975
France Paris Met with Foreign Minister Sauvagnargues. February 18–19, 1975
19 United Kingdom Cardiff Attended a banquet in honor of Foreign Secretary Callaghan. March 6, 1975
Belgium Brussels Discussed the Cyprus Question with Greek Foreign Minister Bitsios. March 7, 1975
Egypt Aswan Discussed a further Egyptian–Israeli disengagement. Discussions continued in Aswan March 9, 12–14, and 17–18. March 8–18, 1975
Syria Damascus Reviewed Middle East peace process with President Assad. March 9, 1975
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Egyptian–Israeli disengagement. Discussions continued in Jerusalem March 9–10, 12, 14, 16–17, 18, and 20–23. March 9–23, 1975
Turkey Ankara Met with Prime Minister Ecevit and senior Turkish officials. March 10–11, 1975
Syria Damascus Briefed President Assad on the Egyptian–Israeli peace process March 15, 1975
Jordan Amman Briefed King Hussein on the Middle East peace process. March 15–16, 1975
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with King Faisal to review the Middle East peace process and bilateral relations. March 19, 1975
20 Austria Vienna Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko regarding the Middle East. May 18–20, 1975
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. May 20–21, 1975
West Berlin West Berlin Met with City officials. Addressed the Berlin House of Representatives. May 21, 1975
Turkey Ankara Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. May 21–23, 1975
21 France Paris Attended the IEA and OECD Ministerial Meetings. May 26–28, 1975
Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Ford to NATO Summit Meeting. May 28–31, 1975
Spain Madrid Accompanied President Ford. May 31 – June 1, 1975
Austria Salzburg Accompanied President Ford and met with Egyptian President Sadat. June 1–3, 1975
Italy Rome Accompanied President Ford. June 3, 1975
Vatican City State Vatican City June 3, 1975
22 France Paris Met with President Giscard d'Estaing and Foreign Minister Sauvagnargues. July 9–10, 1975
 Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. July 10–11, 1975
West Germany Bonn Met with West German officials and with Israeli Prime Minister Rabin. July 11–12, 1975
United Kingdom London Met with Foreign Secretary Callaghan. July 12, 1975
23 West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Ford. July 26–28, 1975
Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Ford on an official visit. July 28–29, 1975
Finland Helsinki Accompanied President Ford to the signing ceremony for the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. July 30 – August 1, 1975
Romania Bucharest, Sinaia Accompanied President Ford on an official visit. August 2–3, 1975
Yugoslavia Belgrade August 3–4, 1975
24 Canada Montreal Addressed American Bar Association on international law. August 11, 1975
25 Israel Jerusalem Negotiated a second Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. August 21–31, 1975
Egypt Alexandria Negotiated a second Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. Negotiations continued in Alexandria August 23, 25, 28 and 31. August 22–31, 1975
Syria Damascus Briefed President Assad on the Middle East peace process. August 23, 1975
26 Israel Jerusalem Attended the signing of a second Egyptian–Israeli disengagement agreement. September 1, 1975
Saudi Arabia Taif Briefed King Khalid on the Middle East peace process. September 2, 1975
Jordan Amman Briefed King Hussein and Prime Minister Rifai on the Middle East peace process. September 2, 1975
Syria Damascus Briefed President Assad on the Middle East peace process. September 3, 1975
27 Canada Ottawa Met with Minister for External Affairs MacEachen. October 14–15, 1975
28 Japan Tokyo Stopped en route to China. October 18–19, 1975
China Beijing Met with CCP Chairman Mao Zedong and Foreign Minister Chiao. October 19–23, 1975
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Miki and Foreign Minister Miyazawa. October 23, 1975
29 France Rambouillet Accompanied President Ford to the first Economic Summit Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of France, West Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan. November 15–17, 1975
30 China Beijing Accompanied President Ford on an official visit. December 1–5, 1975
Indonesia Jakarta December 5–6, 1975
Philippines Manila December 6–7, 1975
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Miki and Foreign Minister Miyazawa. December 8, 1975
31 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 11–12, 1975
West Germany Fürth Received the city's Gold Medal for Distinguished Native Citizens. December 13–15, 1975
France Paris Attended the Conference on International Economic Cooperation. December 15–17, 1975
32 Denmark Copenhagen Met with Prime Minister Jørgensen. January 19–20, 1976
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed further limitations on strategic arms with General Secretary Brezhnev and Foreign Minister Gromyko. January 21–23, 1976
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO officials on U.S.-Soviet arms talks. January 23, 1976
Spain Madrid Signed Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. January 24, 1976
33 Venezuela Caracas Met with President Pérez and Foreign Minister Escovar Salom. February 16–18, 1976
Peru Lima Met with President Morales Bermúdez and Foreign Minister de la Flor. February 18–19, 1976
Brazil Brasília Met with Foreign Minister Silveira. Signed a Memorandum of understanding. February 19–21, 1976
Colombia Bogotá Met with President López Michelson and Foreign Minister Liévano Aguirre. February 22–23, 1976
Costa Rica San José Met with President Oduber, Foreign Minister Facio, and with Central American Foreign Ministers. February 23–24, 1976
Guatemala Guatemala City Discussed disaster relief assistance with President Laugerud García and senior Guatemalan officials. February 24, 1976
34 United Kingdom Waddington Met with Foreign Secretary Crosland. April 23, 1976
Kenya Nairobi Met with President Kenyatta and Foreign Affairs Minister Waiyaki. April 24–25, 1976
Tanzania Dar es Salaam Met with President Nyerere and Foreign Minister Kaduma. April 25–26, 1976
Zambia Lusaka Met with President Kaunda and Foreign Minister Banda. April 26, 1976
Zaire Kinshasa Met with President Mobutu and Commissioner Nguza. April 27–29, 1976
Liberia Monrovia Met with President Tolbert. April 30 – May 1, 1976
Senegal Dakar Met with President Leopold Senghor and Foreign Affairs Minister Seck. May 2, 1976
Kenya Nairobi Attended an UNCTAD Conference. May 3–6, 1976
France Paris Met with President Giscard d'Estaing and with President Houphouët-Boigny of the Ivory Coast. May 7, 1976
35 Norway Oslo Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 20–22, 1976
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. May 23, 1976
Sweden Stockholm Met with Prime Minister Palme and Foreign Minister Andersson. May 23–25, 1976
Luxembourg Luxembourg Met with Prime Minister Thorn. May 25, 1976
United Kingdom London Attended CENTO Council of Ministers meeting. May 25–27, 1976
36 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Met with President Balaguer and senior Dominican officials. June 6, 1976
Bolivia Santa Cruz Met with President Banzer and Foreign Affairs Minister Adriázola. June 6–7, 1976
Chile Santiago Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. June 7–9, 1976
Mexico Mexico City Met with President Echeverría and senior Mexican officials. June 10–13, 1976
37 France Paris Attended an OECD Meeting. June 20–22, 1976
West Germany Bodenmais, Grafenau Met with Foreign Minister Genscher and South African Prime Minister Vorster. June 23–24, 1976
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Callaghan and Foreign Secretary Crosland. June 24–25, 1976
38 August 4, 1976
Iran Tehran Attended a meeting of the U.S.-Iran Joint Commission. August 6–7, 1976
Afghanistan Kabul Official visit. Met with Prime Minister Daoud and senior Afghan officials. August 8, 1976
Pakistan Lahore Met with Prime Minister Bhutto. August 8–9, 1976
France Deauville Vacation. August 9–11, 1976
Netherlands The Hague Met with Prime Minister den Uyl and Foreign Minister van der Stoel. August 11, 1976
39 United Kingdom London Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with Foreign Secretary Crosland. September 3–4, 1976
 Switzerland Zürich Met with South African Prime Minister Vorster. September 4–7, 1976
France Paris Discussed Southern African issues with President Giscard d'Estaing and senior French officials. September 7, 1976
West Germany Hamburg Met with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. September 7, 1976
40 Tanzania Dar es Salaam Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with President Nyerere. September 14–15, 1976
Zambia Lusaka Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with President Kaunda. September 15–17, 1976
South Africa Pretoria Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with Prime Minister Vorster. Met with a Rhodesian delegation. September 17–20, 1976
Tanzania Dar es Salaam Briefed President Nyerere on meetings with Rhodesian leaders. September 21, 1976
Zaire Kinshasa Discussed regional and bilateral issues with President Mobutu. September 21–22, 1976
Kenya Nairobi Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with President Kenyatta and Acting Foreign Minister Osogo. September 22–23, 1976
United Kingdom London Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with Foreign Secretary Crosland. September 23–24, 1976
41 Mexico Mexico City Attended the inauguration of President López Portillo. November 29 – December 2, 1976
42 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 7–10, 1976
United Kingdom London Discussed Rhodesia with Foreign Secretary Crosland. December 10–12, 1976

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President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Israel Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Allon; reviewed the Middle East peace process. February 15–17, 1977
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat and Foreign Minister Fahmy; reviewed the Middle East peace process. February 17–18, 1977
Lebanon Beirut Met with President Sarkis and senior Lebanese officials. February 18, 1977
Jordan Amman Met with King Hussein; reviewed the Middle East peace process. February 18–19, 1977
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with Crown Prince Fahd and Foreign Minister Prince Saud; reviewed the Middle East peace process. February 19–20, 1977
Syria Damascus Met with President Assad; reviewed the Middle East peace process. February 20–21, 1977
2 Belgium Brussels Attended a special session of the North Atlantic Council. March 26, 1977
Soviet Union Moscow Presented arms reduction proposal to General Secretary Brezhnev and Foreign Minister Gromyko. March 27–30, 1977
West Germany Bonn Briefed Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher on meetings with Soviet leaders. March 31, 1977
United Kingdom London Briefed Prime Minister Callaghan on meetings with Soviet leaders. April 1, 1977
France Paris Briefed President Giscard d'Estaing and senior French officials on meetings with Soviet leaders. April 1, 1977
3 United Kingdom London Accompanied President Carter to Economic Summit Meeting. Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting (May 10–11). Met May 11 with Israeli Foreign Minister Allon. May 5–11, 1977
 Switzerland Geneva Accompanied President Carter to a meeting with Syrian President Assad. May 9, 1977
Spain Madrid Attended the first regular session of the U.S.-Spanish Council. May 11–12, 1977
Iran Tehran Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. May 12–15, 1977
4  Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. Signed Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques. May 18–21, 1977
5 France Paris Attended the Conference on International Economic Development. May 28 – June 2, 1977
6 Grenada St. George's Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. June 14–16, 1977
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Met with President Clarke and Prime Minister Williams. June 16–17, 1977
7 France Paris Attended OECD Ministerial Meeting. June 22–24, 1977
8 Egypt Alexandria Met with President Sadat; discussed the Middle East peace process. Revisited. August 1–3, 1977
Lebanon Beirut Met with President Sarkis and senior Lebanese officials; reviewed the Middle East peace process. August 3, 1977
Syria Damascus Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. Revisited Syria August 11. August 3–5, 1977
Jordan Amman Reviewed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. Revisited Jordan August 11. August 5–7, 1977
Saudi Arabia Taif Reviewed the Middle East peace process with King Khalid and senior Saudi officials. August 7–9, 1977
Israel Jerusalem Reviewed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Begin and Foreign Minister Dayan. August 9–11, 1977
United Kingdom London Discussed Rhodesia with Foreign Secretary Owen. August 11–13, 1977
9 China Beijing Met with CCP Chairman Hua Guofeng, Foreign Minister Huang, and senior Chinese officials. August 20–26, 1977
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Fukuda and Foreign Minister Hatoyama. August 26–27, 1977
10 Argentina Buenos Aires Met with President Videla and senior Argentinian officials. November 20–22, 1977
Brazil Brasília Met with President Geisel and senior Brazilian officials. November 22–23, 1977
Venezuela Caracas Met with President Pérez and senior Venezuelan officials. November 23, 1977
11 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 8–9, 1977
Egypt Cairo Reviewed the Middle East peace process December 9–10, 1977
Israel Jerusalem December 10–12, 1977
Jordan Amman December 12–13, 1977
Lebanon Beirut December 13, 1977
Syria Damascus December 13–14, 1977
Saudi Arabia Riyadh December 14–15, 1977
12 Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Carter on an official visit. December 29–31, 1977
Iran Tehran December 31, 1977 – January 1, 1978
India New Delhi Accompanied President Carter. January 1–3, 1978
Saudi Arabia Riyadh January 3–4, 1978
Egypt Aswan January 4, 1978
France Paris January 4–6, 1978
Hungary Budapest Returned the Crown of St. Stephen to Hungary. January 5–7, 1978
Ireland Shannon Met with Foreign Minister O'Kennedy while returning to U.S. January 7, 1978
13 Israel Jerusalem Attended the opening session of the Egyptian-Israeli Political Committee. January 16–20, 1978
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat regarding the peace process. January 20, 1978
Turkey Ankara Met with Prime Minister Ecevit and senior Turkish officials. January 20–21, 1978
Greece Athens Met with Prime Minister Karamanlis and senior Greek officials. January 21–22, 1978
14 Venezuela Caracas Accompanied President Carter. March 28–29, 1978
Brazil Brasília, Rio de Janeiro Accompanied President Carter on an official visit. March 29–31, 1978
Nigeria Lagos Accompanied President Carter on a State visit. March 31 – April 3, 1978
Liberia Monrovia Accompanied President Carter. April 3, 1978
15 Sudan Khartum Met with Foreign Minister al-Tahir. April 13, 1978
Tanzania Dar es Salaam Discussed the Rhodesian question with British Foreign Secretary Owen and leaders of Zimbabwe's Patriotic Front. April 13–16, 1978
South Africa Pretoria Discussed Rhodesia and Namibia with Foreign Minister Botha and British Foreign Secretary Owen. April 16–17, 1978
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Salisbury Discussed the Rhodesian question with members of the Transitional government and British Foreign Secretary Owen. April 17, 1978
United Kingdom London Attended CENTO Ministerial Meeting. April 18–19, 1978
Soviet Union Moscow Met with General Secretary Brezhnev and Foreign Minister Gromyko. April 19–23, 1978
16 Mexico Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta Official visit. Met with President López Portillo and Foreign Relations Secretary Roel. May 3–5, 1978
17 France Paris Attended OECD Ministerial Meeting. June 13–15, 1978
United Kingdom London Attended a meeting of U.S. Chiefs of Mission. June 16–17, 1978
18  Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. July 11–13, 1978
West Germany Frankfurt, Bonn Accompanied President Carter on a State visit and to the Economic Summit Meeting. July 14–17, 1978
West Berlin West Berlin Accompanied President Carter. July 15, 1978
United Kingdom London, Hollingbourne Discussed the Rhodesia question with Foreign Secretary Owen. Also met with the Egyptian and Israeli Foreign Ministers at Leeds Castle, July 18. July 17–20, 1978
19 Israel Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Begin and delivered an invitation to meet with President Carter and President Sadat at Camp David. August 5–7, 1978
Egypt Alexandria Met with President Sadat and delivered an invitation to meet with President Carter and Prime Minister Begin at Camp David. August 7–9, 1978
20 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Attended the inauguration of President Guzmán. August 16, 1978
21 Jordan Amman Reviewed the Camp David Accords with King Hussein. September 20–21, 1978
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Reviewed the Camp David Accords with King Khalid and Crown Prince Fahd. September 21–24, 1978
Syria Damascus Reviewed the Camp David Accords with President Assad. September 24, 1978
22 South Africa Pretoria Discussed the Namibian question with South African officials. October 14–18, 1978
 Switzerland Geneva Met with the U.S. delegation prior to SALT negotiations in Moscow. October 19–21, 1978
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed SALT negotiations with General Secretary Brezhnev and Foreign Minister Gromyko. October 21–24, 1978
23 Canada Ottawa Signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. November 21–22, 1978
24 United Kingdom London Addressed the Royal Institute for International Affairs. December 9–10, 1978
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Egyptian-Israeli peace process. Visited Cairo December 10–11, 12–13, and 14–15. December 10–15, 1978
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Egyptian-Israeli peace process and attended the funeral of former Prime Minister Meir. December 11–12, 1978
Tel Aviv Discussed the Egyptian-Israeli peace process. December 13–14, 1978
25  Switzerland Geneva Held SALT negotiations with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. December 21–23, 1978
Belgium Brussels Met with the Egyptian and Israeli Foreign Ministers. December 23–24, 1978
26 Mexico Mexico City Accompanied President Carter on a State visit. February 14–16, 1979
27 Egypt Cairo, Alexandria March 7–10, 1979
Israel Jerusalem March 10–13, 1979
Egypt Cairo Accompanied President Carter during final Egyptian-Israeli peace negotiations. March 13, 1979
28 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. Also met with Israeli Prime Minister Begin May 24. May 20–24, 1979
Egypt Cairo Met with President Sadat. May 24, 1979
Israel Tel Aviv, Beersheba, El Arish Attended opening session of Egyptian-Israeli autonomy talks on the West Bank and Gaza at Beersheva, and the exchange of ratifications of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. May 25–27, 1979
Italy Rome Met with President Pertini and Prime Minister Andreotti. May 27–29, 1979
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope John Paul II. May 29, 1979
Netherlands The Hague Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 29–31, 1979
Spain Madrid Attended a meeting of the U.S.-Spanish Council. June 1–2, 1979
29 Austria Vienna Accompanied President Carter to U.S.-Soviet Summit and the signing of the SALT II Treaty. June 14–18, 1979
Portugal Lisbon Signed Lajes Base Agreement. June 19, 1979
30 Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Carter on a State visit and to the Economic Summit Meeting. June 25–29, 1979
South Korea Seoul Accompanied President Carter on a State visit. June 30 – July 1, 1979
Indonesia Bali Attended meeting of ASEAN Foreign Ministers. July 1–3, 1979
Australia Canberra Attended ANZUS Council Meeting. July 3–5, 1979
31 Ecuador Quito Attended the inauguration of President Roldós. August 9–12, 1979
Bolivia La Paz Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. October 20–23, 1979
32 South Korea Seoul Attended the funeral of President Park. November 1–4, 1979
33 United Kingdom London Discussed international responses to the Iranian hostage crisis with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. December 10, 1979
France Paris Discussed international responses to the Iranian hostage crisis with President Giscard d'Estaing and Foreign Minister François-Poncet. Also met with Japanese Foreign Minister Okita. December 10–11, 1979
Italy Rome Discussed international responses to the Iranian hostage crisis with President Pertini and Prime Minister Cossiga. December 11, 1979
West Germany Bonn Discussed international responses to the Iranian hostage crisis with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. December 11–12, 1979
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and a special meeting of NATO Foreign and Defense Ministers. December 12–14, 1979
34 West Germany Bonn Discussed responses to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. February 19–20, 1980
Italy Rome Discussed responses to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with President Pertini and Foreign Minister Ruffini. February 20–21, 1980
France Paris Discussed responses to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with Foreign Minister François-Poncet. February 21, 1980
United Kingdom London Discussed responses to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. February 21–22, 1980
35 Canada Ottawa Signed a nuclear cooperation agreement. April 23, 1980

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Secretary of State Edmund Sixtus Muskie
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Defense Planning Committee meeting. May 13–15, 1980
Austria Vienna Attended ceremonies for the 25th anniversary of the Austrian State Treaty and met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. May 15–16, 1980
2 Italy Rome, Venice Accompanied President Carter on a State visit and to Economic Summit Meeting. June 19–24, 1980
Vatican City State Vatican City Accompanied President Carter. June 21, 1980
Turkey Ankara Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 25–26, 1980
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Met with ASEAN Foreign Ministers. June 27–29, 1980
3 Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Carter to funeral of Prime Minister Ōhira. Met with Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng. July 9–10, 1980
4 Mexico Mexico City Official visit. Reviewed work of U.S.-Mexico Consultative Mechanism. November 29 – December 1, 1980
5 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 10–12, 1980
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington December 12–14, 1980

Alexander Haig

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Secretary Alexander Haig welcoming British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to the United States
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. March 10–11, 1981
2 Egypt Cairo Reviewed the Middle East peace process with President Sadat and Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali. April 4–5, 1981
Israel Jerusalem Reviewed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Begin and Foreign Minister Shamir. April 5–6, 1981
Jordan Amman Reviewed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein and Prime Minister Rifai. April 6–7, 1981
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Middle East peace process and AWACS sales with King Fahd and Foreign Minister Prince Saud. April 7–8, 1981
Italy Rome Met with Foreign Minister Colombo. April 8, 1981
Spain Madrid Met with King Juan Carlos I, Prime Minister Calvo-Sotelo and senior Spanish officials. April 8–9, 1981
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. April 9–11, 1981
France Paris Met with President Giscard d'Estaing and Foreign Minister François-Poncet. April 11, 1981
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Schmidt and Foreign Minister Genscher. April 12, 1981
3 Italy Rome Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 2–5, 1981
Belgium Brussels Stopped en route to U.S. from NATO meeting. May 5, 1981
4 Hong Kong Hong Kong Official visit. Stopped en route to China. June 12–14, 1981
China Beijing Met with CCP Chairman Hua Guofeng, Premier Zhao Ziyang, and senior Chinese officials. June 14–17, 1981
Philippines Manila Attended ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting. June 17–20, 1981
New Zealand Wellington Attended ANZUS Council Meeting. June 21–23, 1981
5 Bahamas Nassau Attended a meeting with the Canadian, Mexican, and Venezuelan Foreign Ministers on economic cooperation in the Caribbean. July 10–11, 1981
6 Canada Ottawa, Montebello Accompanied President Reagan to Economic Summit Meeting. July 19–21, 1981
7 Mexico Cancún Attended a Foreign Ministers meeting preliminary to Conference on Cooperation and Development. July 31 – August 2, 1981
8 Spain Marbella Met with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Fahd. September 11–12, 1981
Yugoslavia Belgrade Official visit; met with President Kraigher and senior Yugoslav officials. September 12–13, 1981
Germany West Berlin Addressed the Berlin Press Association. September 13, 1981
West Germany Bonn Met with Foreign Minister Genscher. September 13–14, 1981
9 Egypt Cairo Attended the funeral of President Sadat. October 9–12, 1981
10 Mexico Cancún Accompanied President Reagan to the International Meeting on Cooperation and Development. October 21–24, 1981
11 Mexico Mexico City Deposited the instrument of ratification of the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America. November 23–24, 1981
12 Saint Lucia Castries Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. December 2–4, 1981
13 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 9–13, 1981
14 Attended a special NATO Ministerial meeting on the situation in Poland. January 10–12, 1982
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Egyptian–Israeli peace process with President Mubarak. January 12–14, 1982
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Egyptian–Israeli peace process with Prime Minister Begin. January 14–15, 1982
15  Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. January 24–27, 1982
Israel Jerusalem Discussed prospects for Palestinian autonomy talks with Israeli officials. January 27–28, 1982
Egypt Cairo Discussed prospects for Palestinian autonomy talks with Egyptian officials. January 28–29, 1982
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher while returning to U.S. January 29, 1982
16 Spain Madrid Attended CSCE Follow-up Meeting. February 7–10, 1982
Portugal Lisbon Met with Prime Minister Pinto and senior Portuguese officials. February 10–11, 1982
Morocco Marrakesh Met with King Hassan II and senior Moroccan officials. February 11–12, 1982
Romania Bucharest Met with President Ceaușescu and Foreign Minister Andrei. February 12–13, 1982
17 United Kingdom London Attempted to resolve the Falkland Islands crisis. April 8–9, 1982
Senegal Dakar Stopover way from London to Buenos Aires April 9, 1982
Argentina Buenos Aires Attempted to resolve the Falkland crisis. April 9–11, 1982
United Kingdom London April 12–13, 1982
Argentina Buenos Aires April 15–19, 1982
Venezuela Caracas Discussed the Falkland crisis with Foreign Minister Zambrano. April 19, 1982
18 Turkey Ankara Official visit. Met with President Evren and senior Turkish officials. May 13–15, 1982
Greece Athens Official visit. Met with President Karamanlis, Prime Minister Papandreou, and senior Greek officials. May 15–16, 1982
Luxembourg Luxembourg Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 16–18, 1982
19 France Paris, Versailles Accompanied President Reagan on State visit and to Economic Summit Meeting. June 2–7, 1982
Italy Rome Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. June 7, 1982
Vatican City State Vatican City Accompanied President Reagan. June 7, 1982
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. June 7–9, 1982
West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit and to a NATO Summit Meeting. June 9–11, 1982
Germany West Berlin Accompanied President Reagan. June 11, 1982

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Secretary of State George Shultz with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on signing ceremony in Moscow, 1987
Secretary of State George Schultz with Portuguese President António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Canada Shawinigan Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. October 2–3, 1982
2 Mexico Tijuana Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with President-elect De la Madrid. October 9, 1982
3 Canada Ottawa Met with Minister for External Affairs MacEachen. October 24–25, 1982
4 Brazil Brasília, São Paulo Accompanied President Reagan on an official working visit. November 30 – December 3, 1982
Colombia Bogotá December 3, 1982
Costa Rica San José December 3–4, 1982
Honduras San Pedro Sula December 4, 1982
5 West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kohl and Foreign Minister Genscher. December 7–9, 1982
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and met with European Economic Community officials. December 8–11, 1982
Netherlands The Hague Met with Queen Beatrix and senior Dutch officials. December 11, 1982
Italy Rome Met with President Pertini and senior Italian officials. December 11–14, 1982
France Paris Met with President Mitterrand and senior French officials. December 14–15, 1982
Spain Madrid Met with Prime Minister González and with Western delegates to the CSCE Meeting. December 15–16, 1982
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Pym. December 16–19, 1982
6 Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Nakasone and Foreign Minister Abe. January 30 – February 2, 1983
China Beijing Met with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, Premier Zhao, and senior Chinese officials. February 2–6, 1983
South Korea Seoul Met with President Chun and Prime Minister Kim. Visited American and Korean military personnel. February 6–8, 1983
Hong Kong Hong Kong Attended a meeting of Chiefs of U.S. Diplomatic Missions in Asia and the Pacific. February 8–9, 1983
Japan Tokyo Stopped while returning to U.S. February 10, 1983
7 Mexico Mexico City Attended the 3rd meeting of U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. April 18–19, 1983
8 Egypt Cairo Attempted to negotiate the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon. April 25–27, 1983
Israel Jerusalem April 27–28, 1983
Lebanon Beirut April 28, 1983
Israel Jerusalem April 28–30, 1983
Lebanon Beirut April 30 – May 1, 1983
Israel Jerusalem May 1–3, 1983
Lebanon Beirut May 3–4, 1983
Israel Jerusalem May 4–6, 1983
Syria Damascus Discussed the proposed Israel–Lebanon agreement with President Assad. May 6, 1983
Jordan Amman Discussed the proposed Israel–Lebanon agreement with King Hussein. May 6–7, 1983
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Discussed the proposed Israel–Lebanon agreement with King Fahd. May 8, 1983
Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Discussed the proposed Israel–Lebanon agreement. May 8, 1983
Lebanon Beirut May 8, 1983
France Paris Attended OECD meeting. May 8–11, 1983
9 France Paris Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 9–10, 1983
10 Philippines Manila Met with President Marcos and senior Philippine officials. June 26, 1983
Thailand Bangkok Addressed the opening session of the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Meeting. June 26–29, 1983
India Agra, New Delhi Attended a meeting of the U.S.-Indian Joint Commission. June 30 – July 2, 1983
Pakistan Islamabad, Peshawar Met with President President Zia and Foreign Minister Yaqub Khan. Visited an Afghan Refugee Camp. July 2–4, 1983
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Discussed means of withdrawing foreign forces from Lebanon. July 4–5, 1983
Lebanon Beirut July 5, 1983
Syria Damascus July 5–6, 1983
Israel Tel Aviv July 6–7, 1983
Jordan Amman July 7, 1983
Egypt Cairo July 7, 1983
11 Mexico La Paz Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with President de la Madrid. August 14, 1983
12 Spain Madrid Attended the final session of the CSCE Follow-up Meeting. Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. September 7–9, 1983
13 Canada Halifax Signed the Great Lakes Phosphorus Load Reduction Agreement. October 17–20, 1983
14 France Paris Discussed the Lebanon situation with the Foreign Ministers of France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. October 26–27, 1983
15 Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. November 9–12, 1983
South Korea Seoul November 12–14, 1983
16 West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kohl and Foreign Minister Genscher. December 6–7, 1983
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 7–9, 1983
Tunisia Tunis Met with President Bourguiba and senior Tunisian officials. December 9–10, 1983
Morocco Rabat Met with King Hassan II. December 10–12, 1983
Portugal Lisbon Signed a new agreement relating to economic and military assistance. December 12–13, 1983
17 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Howe. January 15–16, 1984
Sweden Stockholm Attended the opening session of the Conference on Confidence- and security-building measures and Disarmament in Europe. January 16–19, 1984
Norway Oslo Met with King Olav V and Foreign Minister Stray. January 19, 1984
18 El Salvador San Salvador Met with President Magaña and senior Salvadoran officials. January 31, 1984
Venezuela Caracas Attended the inauguration of President Lusinchi and met with Central American Foreign Ministers. February 1–3, 1984
Brazil Brasília Signed a bilateral science and technology agreement. February 3–7, 1984
Grenada St. George's Met with the Governor General and members of the interim government; attended 10th anniversary of independence celebrations. February 7, 1984
Barbados Bridgetown Met with representatives of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. February 7–8, 1984
19 Bahamas Nassau Vacation February 16–20, 1984
20 China Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. April 26 – May 1, 1984
South Korea Seoul Met with President Chun and senior Korean officials. May 1–2, 1984
Japan Tokyo Stopped while returning to U.S. May 2, 1984
21 El Salvador San Salvador Attended the inauguration of President Duarte. June 1, 1984
Nicaragua Managua Met with Comandante Ortega. June 1, 1984
22 Ireland Dublin Accompanied President Reagan. June 2–4, 1984
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting. June 4–9, 1984
23 Hong Kong Hong Kong Met with British colonial officials. July 7–8, 1984
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Met with Prime Minister Mohamad and senior Malaysian officials. July 9–10, 1984
Singapore Singapore Met with Prime Minister Lee and senior officials. July 10–11, 1984
Indonesia Jakarta Attended ASEAN discussions. July 11–14, 1984
Australia Canberra Met with Prime Minister Hawke and Foreign Minister Hayden July 14–15, 1984
New Zealand Wellington Attended ANZUS Council Meeting. July 15–17, 1984
24 El Salvador San Salvador Met with President Duarte and senior Salvadoran officials. October 10, 1984
Panama Panama City Attended the inauguration of President Barletta. October 10–11, 1984
Mexico Mexico City Met with President De la Madrid and senior Mexican officials. October 11–12, 1984
25 Canada Toronto Met with Minister for External Affairs Clark. October 15–16, 1984
26 Brazil Brasília Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. November 10–13, 1984
27 United Kingdom Chevening Met with Foreign Secretary Howe. December 11–12, 1984
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 12–15, 1984
West Germany Ludwigshafen Met with Chancellor Kohl. December 15, 1984
28  Switzerland Geneva Discussed future strategic arms negotiations with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. January 6–8, 1985
29 Bahamas Nassau Vacation February 15–18, 1985
30 Ecuador Guayaquil Met with President Febres Cordero. February 28, 1985
Uruguay Montevideo Attended the inauguration of President Sanguinetti. Returned to Washington March 3. March 1–2, 1985
31 Soviet Union Moscow Accompanied Vice President Bush to the funeral of Soviet General Secretary Chernenko. March 12–13, 1985
Iceland Reykjavík Met with Foreign Minister Hallgrímsson while returning from Moscow. March 14, 1985
32 Canada Quebec City Accompanied President Reagan. March 17–18, 1985
33 West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting and on a State visit. April 30 – May 6, 1985
Spain Madrid Accompanied President Reagan on a State visit. May 6–8, 1985
France Strasbourg Accompanied President Reagan to the European Parliament. May 8, 1985
Portugal Lisbon May 8–10, 1985
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Foreign Minister Shamir. May 10–12, 1985
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Mubarak. May 12, 1985
Jordan Aqaba Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. May 12–13, 1985
Austria Vienna Attended ceremonies commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Austrian State Treaty. Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. May 13–15, 1985
34 Portugal Lisbon Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 6–7, 1985
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher. Attended a conference of U.S. Chiefs of Mission. Returned by way of Bermuda. June 7–8, 1985
35 Hong Kong Hong Kong Stopped en route to Thailand. July 6–7, 1985
Thailand Bangkok Met with Prime Minister Prem and senior Thai officials. Also visited Cambodian refugee camps on the Thai border. July 8–10, 1985
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial consultation. July 10–12, 1985
Australia Perth, Canberra Attended ANZUS Ministerial Meeting. July 13–16, 1985
Fiji Nadi Met with Prime Minister Mara. July 16, 1985
36 Mexico Mexico City Attended a meeting of U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. July 25–26, 1985
37 Finland Helsinki Attended ceremonies commemorating 10th anniversary of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. July 29 – August 1, 1985
38 Belgium Brussels Addressed a special meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers. October 15, 1985
39 Canada Calgary Met with Minister for External Affairs Clark. October 27–28, 1985
40 Ireland Shannon Held a press conference while en route to Finland. November 2, 1985
Finland Helsinki Met with President Koivisto and Foreign Minister Väyrynen while en route to Moscow. November 3, 1985
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed preparations for the Geneva Summit Meeting. November 4–5, 1985
Iceland Reykjavík Met with President Finnbogadóttir and Foreign Minister Mathiesen November 6, 1985
41  Switzerland Geneva Accompanied President Reagan to the Summit Meeting with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. November 16–21, 1985
Belgium Brussels Attended a special session of the North Atlantic Council. November 21, 1985
42 Colombia Cartagena Attended the opening session of OAS General Assembly. December 1, 1985
43 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Howe. December 10–11, 1985
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and a U.S.-European Community Ministerial Meeting. December 11–13, 1985
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kohl and Foreign Minister Genscher. December 13–14, 1985
Germany West Berlin Addressed the Berlin Press Conference and signed the Golden Book. December 14–15, 1985
Romania Bucharest Met with President Ceaușescu and senior Romanian officials. December 15, 1985
Hungary Budapest Met with First Secretary Kádár and senior Hungarian officials. December 15–17, 1985
Yugoslavia Belgrade Met with Prime Minister Planinc and Foreign Affairs Secretary Dizdarević December 17–18, 1985
44 Mexico Mexicali Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with President de la Madrid. January 3, 1986
45 Bahamas Nassau Vacation February 12–17, 1986
46 Grenada St. George's Accompanied President Reagan. February 20, 1986
47 Sweden Stockholm Attended the funeral of Prime Minister Palme and met with Soviet Premier Ryzhkov. March 14–16, 1986
48 France Paris Met with President Mitterrand and Prime Minister Chirac. March 21, 1986
Turkey Istanbul, Ankara Discussed economic and defense matters with Prime Minister Özal and senior Turkish officials. March 22–25, 1986
Greece Athens Discussed defense issues with Prime Minister Papandreou and senior Greek officials. March 25–28, 1986
Italy Rome Met with Prime Minister Craxi and senior Italian officials. March 28–30, 1986
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope John Paul II. March 29, 1986
49 Indonesia Bali Accompanied President Reagan to ASEAN Ministerial Meeting. April 29 – May 2, 1986
Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting. May 2–7, 1986
South Korea Seoul Met with President Chun and senior Korean officials. May 7–8, 1986
Philippines Manila Met with President Aquino and Vice President Laurel. May 8–9, 1986
50 Canada Halifax Attended NATO Ministerial meeting. May 29–30, 1986
51 Hong Kong Hong Kong Stopped en route to China. June 21–23, 1986
Singapore Singapore Met with Prime Minister Lee and senior officials. June 23–24, 1986
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Met with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. June 24, 1986
Philippines Manila Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Meeting. Also met with New Zealand Prime Minister Lange. June 24–28, 1986
Palau Koror Met with Prime Minister Selii. June 28, 1986
52 Colombia Bogotá Attended the inauguration of President Barco. August 6–7, 1986
53 Haiti Port-au-Prince Met with President Namphy. August 15, 1986
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Attended the inauguration of President Balaguer. August 15, 1986
54 Iceland Reykjavík Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev. October 9–12, 1986
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on the U.S.-Soviet pre-summit meeting. October 13, 1986
55 El Salvador San Salvador Met with President Duarte. Assessed earthquake damage. October 16, 1986
56 Austria Vienna Attended the opening of the Follow-up Meeting of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe. November 4–6, 1986
France Paris Met with Prime Minister Chirac. November 6, 1986
57 Guatemala Guatemala City Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. November 10–11, 1986
58 Canada Ottawa Met with Minister for External Affairs Clark. November 21, 1986
59 United Kingdom Chevening Met with Foreign Secretary Howe. December 9–10, 1986
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 10–12, 1986
60 Bermuda Bermuda Met with Foreign Secretary Howe. January 6–7, 1987
Senegal Dakar Met with President Diouf. January 8–9, 1987
Cameroon Douala Met with President Biya. January 9, 1987
Kenya Nairobi Met with President Moi. January 9–12, 1987
Nigeria Lagos Met with President Babangida. January 12, 1987
Ivory Coast Abidjan Met with President Houphouët-Boigny. January 12–14, 1987
Liberia Monrovia Met with President Doe. January 14, 1987
61 Hong Kong Hong Kong Stopped en route to China. February 27 – March 1, 1987
China Beijing, Guilin, Dalian, Shanghai, Qufu Met with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, Premier Zhao, President Li Xiannian, and Chinese officials. March 1–6, 1987
South Korea Seoul Met with President Chun and senior Korean officials. March 6, 1987
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Nakasone and senior Japanese officials. March 6–7, 1987
62 Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Reagan on an official visit. April 5–6, 1987
63 Ireland Shannon Held a press briefing en route to Finland. April 11, 1987
Finland Helsinki Met with President Koivisto en route to Moscow. April 12–13, 1987
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed limitations of intermediate-range nuclear arms. April 13–15, 1987
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on his visit to Moscow. April 15–16, 1987
64 Italy Venice Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting. June 3–11, 1987
Iceland Reykjavík Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 11–12, 1987
65 Philippines Manila, Cavite City Met with President Aquino. Signed an emergency aid package. Visited Corregidor. June 13–17, 1987
Singapore Singapore Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Meeting. June 17–20, 1987
Australia Sydney Met with Prime Minister Hawke and Foreign Minister Hayden. June 20–22, 1987
Western Samoa Apia Met with Prime Minister Kolone. June 22, 1987
66 Canada Windsor Met with Minister for External Affairs Clark. July 2, 1987
67 Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Met with Prime Minister Shamir and Foreign Minister Peres. October 16–17, 1987
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Met with King Fahd. October 17, 1987
Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Rehovot Further meetings with Israeli officials. Received an honorary degree from the Weizmann Institute. October 17–19, 1987
Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak. October 19, 1987
United Kingdom London Met with King Hussein of Jordan. October 19–20, 1987
Finland Helsinki Met with President Koivisto en route to Moscow. October 20–21, 1987
Soviet Union Moscow Discussed INF limitations with Soviet officials. October 22–23, 1987
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on his visit to Moscow. October 23–24, 1987
68  Switzerland Geneva Attended INF negotiations with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. November 22–25, 1987
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on the INF negotiations. November 25, 1987
69 Attended a NATO Ministerial Meeting and met with EEC representatives. Signed the INF Basing Inspection Agreement. December 11–12, 1987
Denmark Copenhagen Met with Prime Minister Schlüter and Foreign Minister Ellemann-Jensen. December 12–13, 1987
Norway Oslo Met with King Olav V and senior Norwegian officials. December 13–15, 1987
West Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kohl and senior West German officials. December 15, 1987
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Howe. December 15–16, 1987
70 Canada Ottawa Signed the Arctic Cooperation Agreement. January 11, 1988
71 Mexico Mazatlan Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with President de la Madrid. February 13, 1988
72 Finland Helsinki Met with President Koivisto en route to Moscow. February 20–21, 1988
Soviet Union Moscow Met with Foreign Minister Shevardnadze and General Secretary Gorbachev. February 21–23, 1988
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on his visit to Moscow. February 23, 1988
73 Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Shamir and senior Israeli officials. Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative. February 25–27, 1988
Syria Damascus Met with President Assad and Foreign Minister Khaddam regarding a Middle East Peace Initiative. February 27, 1988
Jordan Amman Met with Crown Prince Hassan and Prime Minister Rifai regarding a Middle East Peace Initiative. February 27, 1988
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Briefed Israeli officials on his visits to Jordan and Syria. February 28, 1988
Egypt Cairo Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative with President Mubarak. February 28, 1988
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative. February 28, 1988
Jordan Amman Briefed Crown Prince Hassan and senior officials on meetings with other Arab leaders. February 29, 1988
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative. February 29 – March 1, 1988
United Kingdom London Met with King Hussein of Jordan regarding a Middle East Peace Initiative. March 1, 1988
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Summit Meeting with President Reagan. March 1–3, 1988
United Kingdom London Met with King Hussein of Jordan regarding a Middle East Peace Initiative. March 3, 1988
Israel Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative. March 3–4, 1988
Syria Damascus March 4, 1988
Egypt Cairo March 4, 1988
74 Italy Rome Signed a Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement. April 1–3, 1988
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope John Paul II. April 2, 1988
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East peace initiative. April 3–4, 1988
Jordan Amman April 5, 1988
Syria Damascus April 5, 1988
Egypt Cairo April 6, 1988
Jordan Amman April 6, 1988
Saudi Arabia Qasim Met with King Fahd. April 7, 1988
Jordan Amman Discussed a Middle East Peace Initiative. April 7–8, 1988
Cyprus Larnaca Met with Lebanese President Gemayel. April 8, 1988
75  Switzerland Geneva Attended the signing of an agreement for the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan. April 14, 1988
76 Finland Helsinki Met with President Koivisto en route to Moscow. April 20, 1988
Soviet Union Moscow, Kiev, Tbilisi Discussed preparations for the U.S.-Soviet Summit Meeting. April 21–24, 1988
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on his visit to Moscow. April 25, 1988
77  Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze; discussed INF verification procedures. May 11–12, 1988
Belgium Brussels Met with NATO Foreign Ministers. May 13, 1988
78 Finland Helsinki Accompanied President Reagan to meetings with President Koivisto en route to Moscow. May 27–29, 1988
Soviet Union Moscow Accompanied President Reagan to a Summit Meeting. May 29 – June 2, 1988
79 Egypt Cairo Discussed a Middle East peace initiative. June 3–4, 1988
Jordan Amman June 4, 1988
Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem June 5, 1988
Egypt Cairo June 5, 1988
Syria Damascus June 6, 1988
Egypt Luxor, Cairo June 6–7, 1988
Spain Madrid Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 7–10, 1988
79 Canada Toronto Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting. June 19–21, 1988
80 Guatemala Guatemala City Met with President Vinicio Cerezo. Signed an economic assistance agreement. Met with Nicaraguan Resistance leaders. June 29, 1988
El Salvador San Salvador Met with Acting President Castillo Claramount and Salvadoran officials and military officers. Signed an economic assistance agreement. June 30, 1988
Honduras Tegucigalpa, Palmerola Met with President Azcona. Signed a health sector project agreement. June 30, 1988
Costa Rica San José Met with President Arias. July 1, 1988
81 Thailand Bangkok Attended the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference. July 6–9, 1988
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Met with Prime Minister Mahathir. July 9, 1988
Indonesia Jakarta Met with President Suharto and senior Indonesian officials. Signed agreements on double taxation. July 9–11, 1988
Philippines Manila Met with President Aquino and senior Philippine officials. July 11–13, 1988
Hong Kong Hong Kong Met with British colonial officials. July 13–14, 1988
China Beijing Met with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and senior Chinese officials. July 14–16, 1988
South Korea Seoul Met with President Roh and senior Korean officials. July 16–18, 1988
Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Takeshita and Foreign Minister Uno. July 18–20, 1988
Marshall Islands Majuro Attended a commemorative ceremony. July 20, 1988
82 Guatemala Guatemala City Met with the Foreign Ministers of Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, and El Salvador. August 1, 1988
Argentina Buenos Aires Met with President Alfonsín and senior Argentine officials. August 2–4, 1988
Uruguay Montevideo Met with President Sanguinetti and senior Uruguayan officials. August 4, 1988
Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brasília Met with President Sarney and senior Brazilian officials. August 4–8, 1988
Bolivia La Paz Met with President Paz and senior Bolivian officials. August 8–9, 1988
Costa Rica San José Met with President Arias. August 9, 1988
Honduras Tegucigalpa Met with President Azcona. August 9, 1988
El Salvador San Salvador Met with Acting President Castillo Claramount. August 9, 1988
Ecuador Quito Met with President-elect Borja. August 10, 1988
83 Egypt Cairo Stopped en route to Pakistan. August 19, 1988
Pakistan Islamabad Attended the funeral of President Zia. August 19–20, 1988
Egypt Cairo Met with Foreign Minister Ghali while returning to U.S. August 21, 1988
84 El Salvador San Salvador Attended OAS General Assembly Meeting. November 14, 1988
85 Mexico Mexico City Attended the inauguration of President Salinas de Gortari. December 1, 1988
86 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO and EEC Ministerial Meetings. December 7–9, 1988
87 France Paris Attended the Conference on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. January 6–8, 1989
88 Austria Vienna Attended the closing session of the CSCE Follow-up Meeting. January 16–18, 1989

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Secretary of State James Baker with Kuwaiti officials in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait International Airport, 1991
James Baker with Eduard Shevardnadze in Tbilisi, 1992.
Country Locations Details Dates
1 Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Bush on a working visit. February 10, 1989
Iceland Reykjavík Met with Foreign Minister Hannibalsson. February 11, 1989
United Kingdom London Met with Foreign Secretary Howe. February 11–12, 1989
West Germany Bonn Discussed modernization of short-range NATO nuclear missiles with Foreign Minister Genscher. February 12–14, 1989
Denmark Copenhagen Met with Foreign Minister Ellemann-Jensen. February 13, 1989
Norway Oslo Met with Prime Minister Brundtland and Foreign Minister Stoltenberg. February 13, 1989
Turkey Ankara Met with Prime Minister Özal and Foreign Minister Yilmaz. February 14, 1989
Greece Athens Met with Prime Minister Papandreou and Foreign Minister Papoulias February 14, 1989
Italy Rome Met with Foreign Minister Andreotti. February 14–15, 1989
Spain Madrid Met with Foreign Minister Fernández–Ordóñez. February 15, 1989
Portugal Lisbon Met with Prime Minister Cavaco Silva and Foreign Minister Pinheiro. February 15, 1989
Belgium Brussels Met with Foreign Minister Tindemans and NATO officials. February 15–17, 1989
Luxembourg Luxembourg Met with Prime Minister Santer and Foreign Minister Poos. February 16, 1989
Netherlands The Hague Met with Foreign Minister van den Broek. February 16, 1989
France Paris Met with Prime Minister Rocard and Foreign Minister Dumas. February 17, 1989
2 Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Bush. February 23–25, 1989
South Korea Seoul Accompanied President Bush on an official visit. February 27, 1989
3 Austria Vienna Attended CSCE Meetings on confidence- and security-building measures and conventional armed forces in Europe. Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. March 4–7, 1989
4 Finland Helsinki Overnight stop en route to Moscow. May 9–10, 1989
Soviet Union Moscow Met with General Secretary Gorbachev, senior Soviet officials, and human rights activists. May 10–11, 1989
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on his visit to Moscow. May 11–12, 1989
5 Italy Rome Accompanied President Bush. Also met with South African Foreign Minister Botha. May 26–28, 1989
Vatican City State Vatican City Audience with Pope John Paul II. May 27, 1989
Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Bush to NATO Summit Meeting. May 28–30, 1989
West Germany Bonn Accompanied President Bush. May 30–31, 1989
United Kingdom London May 31 – June 2, 1989
6 Japan Tokyo Attended the Multilateral Assistance Initiative for the Philippines conference. July 4–5, 1989
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Meeting. July 5–8, 1989
Oman Masqat Stopped while traveling to Poland to join President Bush. July 8, 1989
Poland Warsaw, Gdańsk Accompanied President Bush. July 9–11, 1989
Hungary Budapest July 11–13, 1989
France Paris Accompanied President Bush to the Economic Summit Meeting. July 13–17, 1989
Netherlands The Hague Accompanied President Bush. July 17–18, 1989
France Paris Attended the opening of the International Conference on Cambodia. Also met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. July 28–31, 1989
7 Mexico Mexico City Attended the 7th meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. August 6–7, 1989
8 Costa Rica San José Accompanied President Bush to Hemispheric Summit Meeting. October 27–28, 1989
9 Australia Sydney, Canberra Attended U.S.-Australian Bilateral Ministerial Meeting and Conference on Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation. November 1–8, 1989
10 Malta Valletta, Marsaxlokk Accompanied President Bush to meetings with Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev. December 1–3, 1989
Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Bush to meetings with NATO heads of state and government. December 3–4, 1989
11 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Hurd. December 11, 1989
Germany West Berlin Met with West German Chancellor Kohl; delivered a public address. December 11–12, 1989
East Germany Potsdam Met with East German Prime Minister Modrow and with religious leaders. December 12, 1989
Belgium Brussels Discussed aid to Eastern Europe with representatives of the Group of 24; attended a NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting. December 13–15, 1989
Netherlands Antilles Sint Maarten Accompanied President Bush en route to meeting with French President Mitterrand. December 16, 1989
France Saint-Martin Accompanied President Bush to an informal meeting with President Mitterrand. December 16, 1989
12 Ireland Shannon Met with French Foreign Minister Dumas. February 6, 1990
Czechoslovakia Prague Met with President Havel; delivered an address at Charles University. February 6, 1990
Soviet Union Moscow Met with Soviet leaders; addressed the International Affairs Committee of the Supreme Soviet. February 7–10, 1990
Bulgaria Sofia Met with Bulgarian officials and opposition leaders. February 10–11, 1990
Romania Bucharest Met with Romanian officials and opposition leaders. February 11, 1990
Canada Ottawa Attended Open skies Ministerial Conference of NATO and Warsaw Pact Foreign Ministers. February 11–13, 1990
12 Colombia Cartagena Accompanied President Bush to Drug Summit Meeting with the presidents of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru. February 15, 1990
13 Namibia Windhoek Attended Namibian independence ceremonies. Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. March 19–22, 1990
South Africa Cape Town, Johannesburg, Soweto Met with President F. W. de Klerk, South African officials, and leaders of the African National Congress (ANC). March 22–23, 1990
Zaire Kinshasa Met with President Mobutu and with UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi. March 23–24, 1990
14 Bermuda Bermuda Accompanied President Bush to an informal meeting with Prime Minister Thatcher. April 13–14, 1990
15 Belgium Brussels Met with NATO and European Community Foreign Ministers. May 3, 1990
West Germany Bonn Attended Two-Plus-Four Ministerial Meeting on German reunification. May 4–6, 1990
Poland Warsaw Met with Polish officials and leaders of Solidarity. May 6, 1990
16 Soviet Union Moscow, Zagorsk, Radonezh Attended pre-summit and arms reduction negotiations with senior Soviet officials. Also met with Egyptian President Mubarak and Lithuanian Prime Minister Prunskienė. May 15–19, 1990
17 Denmark Copenhagen Attended CSCE Meeting and met with Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. June 5–6, 1990
United Kingdom Turnberry Attended NATO Foreign Ministers meeting. June 6–8, 1990
18 Guatemala Guatemala City, Antigua Met with Presidents of the Central American Republics. June 17–19, 1990
19 East Germany East Berlin Attended Two-Plus-Four Foreign Ministers Meeting. June 20–22, 1990
Ireland Shannon Met with Foreign Minister Collins. June 23, 1990
20 Belgium Brussels Attended meeting of the Group of 24. July 3–4, 1990
United Kingdom London Accompanied President Bush to NATO Summit Meeting. July 5–6, 1990
21 France Paris Attended Two-Plus-Four Foreign Ministers Meeting. July 16–18, 1990
22 Indonesia Jakarta Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference. July 26–29, 1990
Singapore Singapore Attended Second Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Meeting. July 29–31, 1990
Soviet Union Irkutsk Met with Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. July 31 – August 2, 1990
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Met with President Ochirbat and Foreign Gombossüren. August 2–3, 1990
Soviet Union Moscow Met with Foreign Minister Shevardnadze; issued a joint statement on the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. August 3, 1990
23 Turkey Ankara Met with President Özal and senior Turkish officials. August 8–9, 1990
Belgium Brussels Attended a special session of the North Atlantic Council. August 10, 1990
24 Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Taif Met with King Fahd and with Emir al-Sabah of Kuwait; discussed financing of U.S. military presence. Visited U.S. military personnel. September 6–7, 1990
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Met with Sheikh al-Nahyan. September 7, 1990
Egypt Cairo, Alexandria Met with President Mubarak. Discussed increased Egyptian military commitment in the Persian Gulf. September 7–8, 1990
Finland Helsinki Accompanied President Bush to summit meeting with Soviet President Gorbachev. September 8–10, 1990
Belgium Brussels Briefed NATO Foreign Ministers on the U.S.-Soviet summit meeting and the Persian Gulf crisis. September 10, 1990
Soviet Union Moscow Met with President Gorbachev and Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. Attended Two-Plus-Four Foreign Ministers Meeting. Signed Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany. September 10–13, 1990
Syria Damascus Met with President Assad and Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa. September 13–14, 1990
Italy Rome Met with senior Italian officials. September 15, 1990
West Germany Bonn, Ludwigshafen Met with Chancellor Kohl and Foreign Minister Genscher. September 15, 1990
25 Bahrain Manama Met with Amir Sheikh Isa bin Sulman al-Khalifa. November 4–5, 1990
Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Taif Met with King Fahd, Foreign Minister Prince Saud, and the Emir of Kuwait. Addressed U.S. military personnel November 4–6, 1990
Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian November 6–7, 1990
Turkey Ankara Met with President Özal. November 7, 1990
Soviet Union Moscow Met with President Gorbachev. November 7–9, 1990
United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Thatcher. November 9–10, 1990
France Paris Met with President Mitterrand. November 10, 1990
26 Bermuda Bermuda Met with Canadian External Affairs Minister Clark. November 13, 1990
27 Belgium Brussels Attended U.S.-European Community Meeting. November 16–17, 1990
 Switzerland Geneva Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with the Foreign Ministers of Ethiopia, Côte d'Ivoire, and Zaire. November 17, 1990
France Paris Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with the Foreign Ministers of Romania, Finland, France, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. Joined President Bush for meetings with Soviet leader Gorbachev, CSCE Summit meeting, and signing of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty. November 17–21, 1990
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Accompanied President Bush to meetings with King Fahd and the Amir of Kuwait. November 21–22, 1990
Yemen Sana'a Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Ali Abdullah Salih. November 22, 1990
Egypt Cairo Accompanied President Bush to meeting with President Mubarak. November 23, 1990
Colombia Bogotá Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Gaviria and Foreign Minister Jaramillo. November 24, 1990
28 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 16–18, 1990
29 United Kingdom London Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Foreign Secretary Hurd, EEC Chairman Poos, Spanish Foreign Minister Fernández Ordóñez, and NATO Secretary General Wörner. January 6–8, 1991
France Paris Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Mitterrand and Foreign Minister Dumas. January 8, 1991
Germany Bonn Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Chancellor Kohl. January 8, 1991
Italy Milan Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Foreign Minister De Michelis. January 8, 1991
 Switzerland Geneva Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Iraqi Foreign Minister Aziz. January 8–10, 1991
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with King Fahd and Foreign Minister Prince Saud. January 10–11, 1991
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Sheikh Zayed. January 11, 1991
Saudi Arabia Taif Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with the Amir of Kuwait. Addressed U.S. military personnel in eastern Saudi Arabia. January 11, 1991
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Abdel-Meguid. January 11–12, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. January 12, 1991
Turkey İncirlik, Ankara Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with President Özal and Foreign Minister Alptemoçin. January 12–13, 1991
United Kingdom Alconbury Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Prime Minister Major. January 13, 1991
Canada Ottawa Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Prime Minister Mulroney. January 13–14, 1991
30 Saudi Arabia Taif, Riyadh Met with the Amir of Kuwait and with the Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Syria, and the Gulf Cooperation Council. March 8–10, 1991
Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak. March 10–11, 1991
Israel Jerusalem, Karmiel Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Herzog, Prime Minister Shamir, Foreign Minister Levy, and Palestinian representatives. March 11–13, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. March 13–14, 1991
Soviet Union Moscow Met with President Gorbachev and Foreign Minister Bessmertnkyh. March 14–16, 1991
Turkey Ankara Met with President Özal and senior Turkish officials. March 16, 1991
31 Ankara, Diyarbakır, Çukurca, Üzümlü Discussed emergency aid to Kurdish refugees with President Özal; visited refugee camps. April 7–8, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Shamir, Israeli officials, and a Palestinian delegation. April 8–10, 1991
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Mubarak, Foreign Minister Abdel-Meguid, and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud. April 10–11, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad, Foreign Minister Sharaa, and Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Ben Yahya. April 11–12, 1991
 Switzerland Geneva Discussed the Middle East peace process with Jordanian Foreign Minister Taher Masri. Also discussed aid to Kurdish refugees with heads of international relief agencies. April 12, 1991
32 Luxembourg Luxembourg Discussed aid to Kurdish refugees and the Middle East peace process with European Community Foreign Ministers. April 17–18, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. April 18–20, 1991
Jordan Aqaba Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. April 20, 1991
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Abdel-Meguid. April 20–21, 1991
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Fahd and Foreign Minister Prince Saud. April 21–22, 1991
Kuwait Kuwait City Discussed postwar economic assistance with the Amir and Crown Prince. April 22, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with Foreign Minister Sharaa. April 22–24, 1991
Soviet Union Kislovodsk Discussed the Middle East peace process and implementation of the CFE Treaty with Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh. April 24–25, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Shamir. April 25–26, 1991
33 Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. May 11–12, 1991
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Mubarak and Soviet Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh. May 12–14, 1991
Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. May 14, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Shamir and senior Israeli officials. May 14–16, 1991
34 Portugal Lisbon Witnessed the signing of the Angola Peace Accords. May 31 – June 1, 1991
35 Denmark Copenhagen Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. June 5–7, 1991
 Switzerland Geneva Met with Soviet Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh. June 7, 1991
36 Germany Berlin, Halle Attended CSCE Foreign Ministers' Meeting and discussed strategic arms reductions with Soviet Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh. June 17–21, 1991
Yugoslavia Belgrade Met with Prime Minister Marković and with the presidents of the 6 republics. June 21–22, 1991
Albania Tirana Met with President Alia and senior officials; addressed the Albanian Parliament. June 22, 1991
37 United Kingdom London Attended Economic Summit Meeting and accompanied President Bush to meetings with Soviet President Gorbachev. July 15–18, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Assad. July 18–19, 1991
Egypt Cairo, Alexandria Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Mubarak. July 19–20, 1991
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Fahd. July 20–21, 1991
Jordan Amman Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Hussein. July 21, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East peace conference with Prime Minister Shamir, senior Israeli officials, and Palestinian representatives. July 21–22, 1991
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Attended meeting of ASEAN Foreign Ministers. July 23–25, 1991
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Met with senior Mongolian officials, addressed the Mongolian Parliament, and observed wildlife in the Gobi Desert. July 25–29, 1991
Soviet Union Moscow Attended U.S.-Soviet Summit Meeting. July 29 – August 1, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East peace conference with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. August 1–2, 1991
Jordan Amman Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Hussein and Foreign Minister Masri. August 2–3, 1991
Morocco Rabat Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Hassan II and Foreign Minister Abdellatif Filali. August 3–4, 1991
Tunisia Tunis Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Ben Ali and Foreign Minister Benyahia. Returned to Morocco afterwards. August 4, 1991
Algeria Algiers Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Bendjedid and Foreign Minister Ghozali. August 5, 1991
38 Belgium Brussels Met with NATO Foreign Ministers to discuss the coup in the Soviet Union. August 21–22, 1991
39 Mexico Mexico City Attended meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. September 8–9, 1991
40 Soviet Union Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Alma Ata Met with senior officials of the Soviet Union, the Russian Republic, and Kazakhstan. Attended the CSCE Conference on the Human Dimension. September 10–16, 1991
41 Estonia Tallinn Met with Chairman Ruutel and Prime Minister Savisaar. September 14, 1991
Latvia Riga Met with President Gorbunovs and Prime Minister Godmanis. September 14, 1991
Lithuania Vilnius Met with President Landsbergis and Prime Minister Vagnorius. September 14, 1991
42 Israel Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East peace conference with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. September 16–17, 1991
Egypt Cairo Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Amr Moussa. September 17–18, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. September 18–19, 1991
Jordan Amman Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Hussein. September 19–20, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Assad. September 20, 1991
43 Egypt Cairo Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Mubarak. October 13–14, 1991
Jordan Amman Discussed a Middle East peace conference with King Hussein. October 14–15, 1991
Syria Damascus Discussed a Middle East peace conference with President Assad. October 15–16, 1991
Israel Jerusalem Discussed a Middle East peace conference with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. Also met with Soviet Foreign Minister Pankin and announced a Middle East Peace Conference. October 16–19, 1991
Spain Madrid Discussed arrangements for a Middle East Peace Conference with senior Spanish officials. October 19, 1991
44 France Paris Attended the signing of the Cambodian Comprehensive Peace Accords and discussed normalization of relations with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyễn. October 22–23, 1991
45 Spain Madrid Accompanied President Bush to a meeting with Soviet President Gorbachev and to the opening session of the Middle East Peace Conference. October 29 – November 3, 1991
46 Italy Rome Accompanied President Bush to a NATO Summit Meeting. November 6–8, 1991
Netherlands The Hague Accompanied President Bush to a European Community Summit Meeting. November 8–9, 1991
47 Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Miyazawa and Foreign Minister Watanabe. November 10–12, 1991
South Korea Seoul Attended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. November 12–15, 1991
China Beijing Met with CCP General Secretary Jiang Zemin, President Yang Shangkun and senior Chinese officials. November 15–17, 1991
Soviet Union Moscow Met with senior Soviet and Russian officials. December 15–17, 1991
Kyrgyzstan Bishek Met with President Akayev. December 17, 1991
Kazakhstan Alma Ata Met with President Nazarbayev. December 17, 1991
Belarus Minsk Soviet Chairman Shuskevich and Foreign Minister Kravchenko. December 18, 1991
Ukraine Kyiv Met with President Kravchuk. December 18–19, 1991
Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and met with Foreign Ministers of the European Community. December 19–21, 1991
48 Mexico Mexico City Attended the signing of the Salvadoran Peace Treaty. January 16, 1992
El Salvador San Salvador Addressed the Salvadoran National Assembly. January 16–17, 1992
Nicaragua Managua Met with President Chamorro. January 17, 1992
49 Russia Moscow Attended Middle East peace conference. January 27–29, 1992
Czechoslovakia Prague Attended CSCE Council of Ministers Meeting. January 30, 1992
50 Germany Frankfurt Attended ceremonies inaugurating emergency aid to the former Soviet republics. February 9–10, 1992
Moldova Chișinău Met with President Snegur. February 11, 1992
Armenia Yerevan Met with President Ter-Petrossian. February 11–12, 1992
Azerbaijan Baku Met with President Mutəllibov and discussed possible establishment of diplomatic relations. February 12, 1992
Tajikistan Dushanbe Met with President Nabiyev and discussed possible establishment of diplomatic relations. February 12, 1992
Turkmenistan Ashgabat Met with President Niyazov February 12–13, 1992
Russia Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk Met with former Soviet nuclear scientists. February 14–15, 1992
Uzbekistan Tashkent, Samarkand Met with President Karimov and Uzbek political leaders. February 15–16, 1992
Russia Moscow Discussed strategic arms reductions with President Yeltsin and Foreign Minister Kozyrev. February 16–18, 1992
51 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and met with North Atlantic Cooperation Council Foreign Ministers. Discussed peace-keeping efforts in Yugoslavia with European Community Foreign Ministers, and strategic arms reductions with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. March 9–11, 1992
52 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Major. May 22–23, 1992
Portugal Lisbon Attended Conference on Assistance to the New Independent States. Signed protocol making Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine parties to the START Treaty. May 23–24, 1992
Georgia Tbilisi Met with State Council Chairman Shevardnadze and Prime Minister Sigua. May 25–26, 1992
53 United Kingdom London Discussed strategic arms reductions with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. June 11–12, 1992
54 Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Bush on a visit. July 5, 1992
Germany Munich Accompanied President Bush to the Economic Summit Meeting and to meetings with Russian President Yeltsin. July 5–8, 1992
Finland Helsinki Accompanied President Bush to the CSCE Summit Meeting. July 8–10, 1992
55 Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin, Israeli officials, and Palestinian representatives. July 19–21, 1992
Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Iraq crisis with King Hussein. July 21, 1992
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Iraq crisis with President Assad. July 21–22, 1992
Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Iraq crisis with President Mubarak. July 22, 1992
Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Iraq crisis with President Assad. July 22–23, 1992
Lebanon Zahle Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Taif Accord with President Hrawi. July 23, 1992
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Discussed the Middle East peace process and the Iraq crisis with King Fahd and Foreign Minister Prince Saud. July 23–24, 1992
Maldives Malé Met with President Gayoom en route to the Philippines. July 24, 1992
Philippines Manila Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference. July 25–26, 1992

Warren Christopher

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Secretary of State Warren Christopher (standing, center-left) looks on as the Israel–Jordan peace treaty is signed in 1994

Madeleine Albright

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Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Australian Minister of Defense Ian McLachlan and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer in Sydney, 1998

Colin Powell

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Secretary of State Colin Powell with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, 2001

Condoleezza Rice

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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, 2005

Hillary Clinton

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, 2010

John Kerry

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Secretary of State John Kerry with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, 2016

Rex Tillerson

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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with Chinese leader and CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping in Beijing, March 2017

Mike Pompeo

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, May 2019

Antony Blinken

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, May 2024

Marco Rubio

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio boarding Air Force Three, February 2025

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Travels Abroad of the Secretary of State". Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs, United States Department of State. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018. Retrieved April 6, 2017.