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词条 List of diplomatic visits to the United States: Asia
释义

  1. Afghanistan

  2. Bahrain

  3. Bangladesh

  4. Brunei

  5. Cambodia

  6. China

  7. East Timor (Timor-Leste)

  8. India

  9. Indonesia

  10. Iran

  11. Iraq

  12. Israel

  13. Japan

  14. Jordan

  15. Kazakhstan

  16. Kyrgyzstan

  17. Kuwait

  18. Korea (Republic of)

  19. Laos

  20. Lebanon

  21. Malaysia

  22. Myanmar (Burma)

  23. Mongolia

  24. Nepal

  25. Oman

  26. Pakistan

  27. Philippines

  28. Qatar

  29. Saudi Arabia

  30. Singapore

  31. Sri Lanka

  32. Syria

  33. Taiwan

  34. Tajikistan

  35. Thailand

  36. Turkey

  37. Turkmenistan

  38. Uzbekistan

  39. Vietnam (Republic of )

  40. Vietnam (Socialist Republic of )

  41. Yemen

  42. See also

  43. References

  44. External links

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International trips made by the heads of state and heads of government to the United States have become a valuable part of American diplomacy and international relations since such trips were first made in the mid-19th century. They are complicated undertakings that require months of planning along with a great deal of coordination and communication. They also involve much ceremony and fuss.

The first international visit to the United States was made by King Kalakaua of Hawaii in 1874, which was the first visit by a foreign chief of state or head of government.[1]

The first Asian head of state to visit the United States was King Prajadhipok of Siam in 1931.[2]

Afghanistan

Table of Trips[3]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
July 17, 1983July 22, 1983Isa ibn Salman Al KhalifaEmirState visit.
October 15, 1991October 15, 1991
April 31, 1998July 3, 1998Working visit.
May 6, 2001May 8, 2001Hamad ibn Isa Al KhalifaKing
February 3, 2003February 4, 2003
November 29, 2004November 29, 2004
September 19, 2006September 19, 2006Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City
March 22, 2008March 25, 2008Working visit.
November 30, 2017November 30, 2017Met with President Trump

Bangladesh

Table of Trips[5]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
November 18, 1993November 20, 1993Hassanal BolkiahSultanAttended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Seattle.
December 15, 2002December 17, 2002Working visit.
November 10, 2011November 13, 2011Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
March 11, 2013March 12, 2013Working visit.
February 16, 2016February 18, 2016Attended the ASEAN Leaders Summit at Sunnylands, California

Cambodia

Table of Trips[7]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
April 26, 1945June 14, 1945T. V. SoongPremierLed Chinese delegation to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco.As Foreign Minister, had met with U.S.officials in Washington, D.C., April 17–23.
January 10, 1984January 12, 1984Zhao ZiyangPremierOfficial visit.In U.S.January 7–16; visited Honolulu, Hawaii, Williamsburg, San Francisco, and New York City.
July 22, 1985July 25, 1985Li XiannianPresidentState Visit. In U.S.July 21–31; visited Niagara Falls, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
January 31, 1992January 31, 1992Li PengPremierMet with President Bush during a U.N Security Council Summit in New York City.
November 18, 1993November 21, 1993Jiang ZeminPresidentAttended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Seattle.
October 24, 1995October 24, 1995Met with President Clinton at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
October 28, 1997October 30, 1997State Visit. Arrived in U.S. October 26, visiting Honolulu, Hawaii and Williamsburg.Afterwards visited Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, and Los Angeles. Departed the U.S.Nov.3.
April 7, 1999April 10, 1999Zhu RongjiPremierOfficial visit. Arrived in Los Angeles April 6. Later visited Denver, Chicago, Libertyville, New York City, and Boston. Departed the U.S. April 14.
September 7, 2000September 8, 2000Jiang ZeminPresidentMet with President Clinton at the UN Millennium Summit in New York City.
October 22, 2002October 25, 2002Official Working visit. Met with President Bush at Crawford Ranch. Arrived in the U.S.October 22; also visited Chicago and Houston.
December 9, 2003December 9, 2003Wen JiabaoPremierOfficial visit.
September 13, 2005September 13, 2005Hu JintaoPresidentMet with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
April 20, 2006April 21, 2006Official visit. Arrived in Seattle April 18. Visited New Haven April 21.
November 14, 2008November 15, 2008Attended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting.
September 22, 2009September 22, 2009Met with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
September 24, 2009September 25, 2009Attended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting in Pittsburgh
April 12, 2010April 13, 2010Attended the Nuclear Security Summit
September 23, 2010September 23, 2010Wen JiabaoPremierMet with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
January 18, 2011January 20, 2011Hu JintaoPresidentState Visit. Also visited Chicago, Illinois on January 20–21.
November 10, 2011November 13, 2011Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
June 7, 2013June 8, 2013Xi JinpingPresidentMet with President Obama at Rancho Mirage.
September 24, 2015September 25, 2015State visit.
March 31, 2016April 1, 2016Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
September 19, 2016September 19, 2016Li KeqiangPremierMet with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
April 6, 2017April 7, 2017Xi JinpingPresidentMet with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

East Timor (Timor-Leste)

Table of Trips[9]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
October 11, 1949October 15, 1949Jawaharlal NehruPrime MinisterGuest of President Truman.Afterwards visited New York City, Chicago, Knoxville, San Francisco, and Madison .Visited to Canada October 22–26.Final departure from U.S.November 4.
December 16, 1956December 20, 1956Official visit at Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg
September 26, 1960September 26, 1960Met with President Eisenhower in New York City while attending UN General Assembly session.
November 6, 1961November 10, 1961Official visit.In U.S.November 5–14, visiting Newport, New York City, and Los Angeles.Departed for Mexico November 14.Stopped in New York City November 17 en route to London.
June 3, 1963June 5, 1963Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanPresidentState visit.In U.S.June 2–11, visited Williamsburg, Philadelphia, Cape Canaveral, Denver, Los Angeles, and New York City.
March 28, 1966March 29, 1966Indira GandhiPrime MinisterOfficial visit.In U.S.March 27 – April 1; visited Williamsburg and New York City
November 3, 1971November 6, 1971Official visit.Afterwards visited New York City.Departed U.S.November 7.
June 12, 1978June 15, 1978Morarji DesaiOfficial visit.In U.S.June 8; visited New York City, San Francisco, and Omaha.
July 27, 1982July 31, 1982Indira GandhiOfficial visit; visited New York City, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, Hawaii.Departed U.S.August 4.
June 11, 1985June 15, 1985Rajiv GandhiOfficial Visit.
October 23, 1985October 23, 1985Met with President Reagan in New York City, at reception and luncheon at the U.N.
October 19, 1987October 20, 1987Official Working Visit.
January 31, 1992January 31, 1992P.V.Narasimha RaoMet with President Bush during a U.N Security Council Summit in New York City.
May 17, 1994May 20, 1994Official working visit.Arrived in U.S.May 15; also visited New York City, Houston, and Boston.Addressed Joint meeting of the U.S. Congress
September 22, 1997September 22, 1997Inder Kumar GujralMet with President Clinton at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
September 13, 2000September 17, 2000Atal Bihari VajpayeeOfficial Visit.Addressed Joint Session of Congress.
November 7, 2001November 9, 2001Official working visit.
September 12, 2002September 12, 2002Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
September 24, 2003September 24, 2003
September 21, 2004September 21, 2004Manmohan Singh
July 17, 2005July 20, 2005Official visit.
September 23, 2008September 25, 2008Working visit.
November 14, 2008November 15, 2008Attended the G.20 Economic Summit meeting.
September 24, 2009September 25, 2009Attended the G-20 Economic Summit in Pittsburgh
November 23, 2009November 25, 2009Official State visit.
April 11, 2010April 13, 2010Attended the Nuclear Security Summit
September 27, 2013September 27, 2013Working visit.
September 29, 2014September 30, 2014Narendra Modi
March 31, 2016April 1, 2016Attended the Nuclear Security Summit
June 7, 2016June 8, 2016Working Lunch.
June 25, 2017June 26, 2017Official Working Visit.

Indonesia

Table of Trips[11]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
November 16, 1949November 20, 1949Mohammed Reza PahlaviShahGood will visit.Afterwards visited New York City, Princeton, West Point, Detroit, Fort Knox, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Sun Valley Departed U.S.December 13.
November 18, 1951November 23, 1951Mohammed MossadeqPrime MinisterDiscussed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company dispute after appearing at the UN Arrived in U.S.October 8.
December 13, 1954December 15, 1954Mohammed Reza PahlaviShahUnofficial visit.Afterwards visited San Francisco, Sun Valley, and New York City.Departed U.S.February 11, 1955.
June 30, 1958July 2, 1958Informal visit.In U.S.June 1 – July 3.Also visited Hawaii, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Springfield, and New York City.
October 7, 1959October 9, 1959Manouchehr EghbalPrime MinisterAttended CENTO Ministerial Meeting.
April 11, 1962April 14, 1962Mohammed Reza PahlaviShahState visit at Washington, D.C. and Onslow Beach.In U.S.April 10–18, visiting Cape Canaveral, Fort Bragg, and New York City.
June 5, 1964June 5, 1964Private visit.In U.S.June 4–14; visited New York City and Los Angeles.
August 22, 1967August 24, 1967Official visit.Arrived in New York City August 21.
June 12, 1968June 12, 1968Private visit.In U.S.June 10–16; visited New York City, St.Louis, Cambridge, and Chicago.
December 5, 1968December 6, 1968Amir Abbas HoveydaPrime MinisterOfficial visit.In U.S.December 3–16; visited New York City, Cape Kennedy, Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
March 31, 1969April 1, 1969Mohammad Reza PahlaviShahAttended funeral of former President Eisenhower; met with President Nixon April 1.
October 21, 1969October 23, 1969Official visit.In U.S.October 17; visited Williamsburg and New York City.
July 24, 1973July 26, 1973State visit.In U.S.July 23–27; visited Williamsburg.
May 15, 1975May 18, 1975State visit.In U.S.May 15; visited Williamsburg.
November 15, 1977November 16, 1977State visit.In U.S.November 14; visited Williamsburg.

Iraq

Table of Trips[13]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
May 24, 1948May 25, 1948Chaim WeizmannPresidentMet with President Truman. (Was in New York City when elected.) Left U.S. May 26.
April 24, 1949April 26, 1949Met with President Truman April 25. In the U.S. April 13 – May 5; visited New York City
May 3, 1951May 8, 1951David Ben-GurionPrime MinisterGoodwill visit and promotion of Israel Bonds.Also visited Knoxville, New York City, West Point, Philadelphia, Princeton, Baltimore, Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Los Angeles. Departed U.S. May 31.
March 9, 1969March 13, 1960Unofficial visit. In U.S. March 8–16; visited Boston and New York City
May 30, 1961May 30, 1961Unofficial visit. In U.S. May 28 – June 1.Met with President Kennedy in New York City; also visited Philadelphia
November 24, 1963November 25, 1963Zalman ShazarPresidentAttended Funeral of President Kennedy.
June 1, 1964June 3, 1964Levi EshkolPrime MinisterOfficial visit. In U.S. May 31 – June 11, visited Philadelphia, New York City, Cape Kennedy, Houston and El Paso, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
August 2, 1966August 3, 1966Zalman ShazarPresidentIn U.S.July 28 – August 4; visited New York City.Informal meeting with President Johnson
April 7, 1968April 9, 1968Levi EshkolPrime MinisterInformal visit at LBJ Ranch. In U.S. January 4–12; visited New York City
September 25, 1969September 26, 1969Golda MeirOfficial visit. In U.S. September 24 – October 5.Private visit to Washington, D.C. September 27–28; then visited New York City, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee.
September 18, 1970September 18, 1970Private visit. In U.S. September 16–20; visited New York City
October 24, 1970October 24, 1970Attended White House dinner on 25th Anniversary of the U.N.
December 2, 1971December 6, 1971Private visit. Also visited New York City. Departed U.S. December 12.
January 5, 1973January 5, 1973Zalman ShazarPresidentAttended memorial services for former President Truman.
March 1, 1973March 1, 1973Golda MeirPrime MinisterPrivate visit. In U.S. February 26 – March 8.
November 1, 1973November 1, 1973Private working visit and discussion of the Middle East Crisis.
September 10, 1974September 13, 1974Yitzhak RabinOfficial visit. Afterwards visited New York City.
March 3, 1975March 3, 1975Ephraim KatzirPresidentPrivate visit.
June 10, 1975June 13, 1975Yitzhak RabinPrime MinisterOfficial visit. Afterwards visited New York City.
January 27, 1976January 30, 1976Official visit. In U.S. January 26 – February 5; visited Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Addressed the Joint session of the United States Congress January 28.
March 6, 1977March 9, 1977Official working visit. Afterwards visited Miami.
July 18, 1977July 21, 1977Menachem BeginOfficial working visit.
December 16, 1977December 17, 1977Private visit. In U.S. December 14–19; visited New York City.
March 21, 1978March 21, 1978Official visit.
April 30, 1978May 7, 1978Private visit. Met with President Carter on May 1
September 3, 1978September 19, 1978Official visit (Camp David summit talks).
November 2, 1978November 2, 1978Informal meeting in New York City.
March 1, 1979March 4, 1979Official visit. Departed U.S. March 8.
March 23, 1979March 29, 1979Official visit. Signed Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty March 26.
April 14, 1980April 17, 1980Official visit.
November 9, 1980November 18, 1980Private visit. Met with President Carter November l3.
September 8, 1981September 11, 1981Official visit; visited New York City. Departed U.S. September 15.
June 20, 1982June 22, 1982Official working visit. Addressed U.N. Special Session on Disarmament June 18.
November 11, 1982November 14, 1982Private visit to New York City and Los Angeles. Meeting scheduled November 19 with President Reagan cancelled.
January 4, 1983January 7, 1983Yitzhak NavonPresidentOfficial working visit; visited Baltimore. Private visit afterward to Boston.
November 16, 1983November 23, 1983Chaim HerzogPrivate visit. Addressed U.N. General Assembly. Met with President Reagan November 22.
November 27, 1983November 30, 1983Yitzhak ShamirPrime MinisterOfficial working visit. Private visit to New York City afterward.
October 8, 1984October 10, 1984Shimon PeresOfficial working visit.
October 16, 1985October 18, 1985Private Visit. Met with President Reagan October 17.
March 31, 1986April 3, 1986Private Visit. Met with Vice President Bush April 1.
September 14, 1986September 16, 1986Official Working Visit.
February 17, 1987February 20, 1987Yitzhak ShamirOfficial Working Visit. In New York City February 16; Private visit to Los Angeles afterward.
November 9, 1987November 12, 1987Chaim HerzogPresidentState visit. Addressed Joint session of the United States Congress November 10. Afterwards visited New York City and Waltham. Departed U.S. November 15.
November 20, 1987November 20, 1987Yitzhak ShamirPrime MinisterMet with President Reagan during a private visit.
March 14, 1988March 17, 1988Official Working Visit. Private visit to Los Angeles afterwards.
April 5, 1989April 7, 1989Official Visit.
November 14, 1989November 15, 1989Met with President Bush during a private visit. Visited New York City until November 21.
November 21, 1991November 22, 1991Met with President Bush during a private visit. Arrived in the U.S. Nov.15; departed Nov.24. Also visited Baltimore, Los Angeles, Boston, and New York City.
August 10, 1992August 11, 1992Yitzhak RabinInformal meeting with President Bush at Kennebunkport, ME. Afterwards visited Washington, D.C. (Aug.12–13) and New York City.
November 16, 1992November 16, 1992Chaim HerzogPresidentMet with President Bush during a private visit.
March 15, 1993March 17, 1993Yitzhak RabinPrime MinisterPrivate Visit. Afterwards visited New York City. Departed the U.S. March 18.
April 21, 1993April 22, 1993Chaim HerzogPresidentAttended dedication of the Holocaust Memorial Museum and met with President Bill Clinton on April 21.
September 13, 1993September 13, 1993Yitzhak RabinPrime MinisterSigned Israeli-Palestinian Declaration of Principles.
November 11, 1993November 16, 1993Met with President Clinton during a private visit. Also visited New York City.
March 15, 1994March 16, 1994Official working visit.
July 24, 1994July 26, 1994Signed the Israel–Jordan peace treaty and addressed a Joint session of the United States Congress
November 20, 1994November 21, 1994Met with President Clinton during a private visit. Arrived in the U.S. Nov.16; also visited Los Angeles, Denver, New York City
May 5, 1995May 8, 1995Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
September 28, 1995September 30, 1995Attended signing of Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement. Afterwards visited New York City.
October 25, 1995October 25, 1995Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
December 10, 1995December 12, 1995Shimon PeresOfficial working visit. Arrived in the U.S. December 10; Attended memorial service for Prime MinisterYitzhak Rabin in New York City. Addressed Joint Session of Congress.
April 28, 1996April 30, 1996Signed missile defense cooperation and anti-terrorism agreements. Met with PLO ChairmanYasser Arafat
November 9, 1996November 11, 1996Benjamin NetanyahuOfficial working visit. Addressed Joint session of Congress. Later visited New York City. Departed the U.S. July 13.
September 6, 1996September 6, 1996Private visit. Afterwards visited New York City.
September 30, 1996October 2, 1996Attended Middle East Summit Meeting.
February 12, 1997February 14, 1997Official working visit.
April 7, 1997April 8, 1997Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
October 5, 1997October 9, 1997Ezer WeizmanOfficial working visit.
January 19, 1998January 21, 1998Benjamin NetanyahuWorking visit. Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with President Clinton.
September 28, 1998September 29, 1998Working visit. Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with President Clinton and Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat.
October 15, 1998October 23, 1998Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with President Clinton and Palestinian Authority President Yasir Arafat in Washington, D.C. and at Wye Plantation. Signed Wye River Memorandum at the White House on October 23.Private visit.
July 14, 1999July 20, 1999Ehud BarakOfficial working visit. Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with President Clinton in Washington, D.C. and Camp David. Also visited New York City.
December 14, 1999December 17, 1999Private visit. Peace negotiations with Syrian Foreign MinisterFarouk al-Sharaa.
January 3, 2000January 10, 2000Private visit and peace negotiations with Syrian Foreign MinisterFarouk al-Sharaa at Shepherdstown
April 11, 2000April 11, 2000Working visit during Israeli–Palestinian peace process.
July 12, 2000July 25, 2000Private visit. Middle East peace conference at Camp David with Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasir Arafat. Also visited Gettysburg
September 6, 2000September 9, 2000Met with President Clinton at the UN Millennium Summit in New York City.
November 12, 2000November 12, 2000Working visit.Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Bill Clinton.
March 19, 2001March 20, 2001Ariel SharonWorking visit. Afterwards visited New York City. Departed the U.S. March 22.
May 29, 2001June 1, 2001Moshe KatsavPresidentWorking visit.
June 26, 2001June 27, 2001Ariel SharonPrime MinisterDiscussed the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with President Bush and Secretary of State Powell during a private visit.
December 3, 2001December 4, 2001Working Visit.
February 6, 2002February 8, 2002Met with President Bush February 7 during a private visit.
May 5, 2002May 7, 2002Working visit.
June 10, 2002June 11, 2002
October 15, 2002October 17, 2002
July 27, 2003July 30, 2003
April 13, 2004April 15, 2004
April 11, 2005April 11, 2005Met with President Bush at Crawford Ranch
September 14, 2005September 14, 2005Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
May 21, 2006May 24, 2006Ehud OlmertWorking visit. Addressed Joint session of Congress May 24.
November 12, 2006November 14, 2006Working visit
June 18, 2007June 19, 2007
November 25, 2007November 28, 2007Working visit. Met with President Bush before and after attending the Middle East Peace Conference in Annapolis
June 3, 2008June 5, 2008Working visit.
November 22, 2008November 25, 2008
May 5, 2009May 5, 2009Shimon Peres
April 18, 2009April 18, 2009Benjamin Netanyahu
September 22, 2009September 22, 2009Met with President Obama and with Palestinian Authority President Abbas at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
November 9, 2009November 9, 2009Working Visit.
March 22, 2010March 24, 2010
July 6, 2010July 6, 2010
September 1, 2010September 2, 2010Attended Middle East peace talks.
April 4, 2011April 5, 2011Shimon PeresPresidentWorking visit.
May 20, 2011May 25, 2011Benjamin NetanyahuPrime MinisterWorking visit. Addressed a Joint session of Congress May 24.
September 21, 2011September 21, 2011Met with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
March 4, 2012March 6, 2012Working visit.
June 13, 2012June 13, 2012Shimon PeresPresidentWorking visit. Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
September 30, 2013September 30, 2013Benjamin NetanyahuPrime MinisterOfficial Working Visit.
March 2, 2014March 3, 2014
June 25, 2014June 25, 2014Shimon PeresPresident
October 1, 2014October 1, 2014Benjamin NetanyahuPrime Minister
November 9, 2015November 9, 2015
December 8, 2015December 9, 2015Reuven RivlinPresident
February 14, 2017February 15, 2017Benjamin NetanyahuPrime Minister
September 28, 2017September 28, 2017Met with President Trump at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
March 5, 2018March 5, 2018Official Working Visit.
March 25, 2019March 25, 2019

Japan

Takeo Miki
Prime MinisterAttended G-8 Economic Summit Meeting in Dorado, Puerto Rico
June 29, 1976June 30, 1976Private visit. Presented Bicentennial gift.
March 20, 1977March 23, 1977Takeo FukudaOfficial visit.
May 1, 1978May 3, 1978
April 30, 1979May 4, 1979Masayoshi OhiraOfficial visit. Afterwards visited New York City and Los Angeles. Departed May 6.
April 30, 1980May 1, 1980Official visit.
May 6, 1981May 9, 1981Zenko SuzukiOfficial visit. In U.S. May 4; visited New York City
January 17, 1983January 20, 1983Yasuhiro NakasoneOfficial working visit.
May 26, 1983May 28, 1983
May 28, 1983May 31, 1983Attended G-8 Economic Summit Meeting, Williamsburg
January 1, 1985January 2, 1985Official Working Visit in Los Angeles.
October 25, 1985October 25, 1985Met with President Reagan in New York City
April 12, 1986April 14, 1986Official Working Visit.Met with President Reagan at Washington, D.C. and Camp David.
April 29, 1987May 5, 1987Official Visit. Private visit to Maui, Hawaii, afterward.
February 12, 1988February 15, 1988Noboru TakeshitaOfficial Working Visit.
February 1, 1989February 3, 1989Official Working Visit. Private visit to Los Angeles afterward.
August 31, 1989September 2, 1989Toshiki KaifuOfficial Working Visit. In U.S. August 30; visited San Francisco. Private visit to Boston afterwards.
March 2, 1990March 3, 1990Discussed bilateral trade with President Bush at Palm Springs
July 7, 1990July 7, 1990Private meeting with President Bush in Houston.
July 8, 1990July 11, 1990Attended G-8 Economic Summit Meeting in Houston
September 29, 1990September 29, 1990Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
April 4, 1991April 4, 1991Informal meeting with President Bush in Newport Beach
July 11, 1991July 11, 1991Informal meeting with President Bush at Kennebunkport
January 30, 1992January 30, 1992Kiichi MiyazawaMet with President Bush during a UN Security Council Summit in New York City.
June 30, 1992July 6, 1992Official working visit.
April 15, 1993April 17, 1993Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
September 27, 1993September 27, 1993Morihiro HosokawaMet with President Clinton at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
November 19, 1993November 20, 1993Attended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Seattle.
February 10, 1994February 12, 1994Working visit.
June 11, 1994June 15, 1994AkihitoEmperorState Visit. Arrived in the U.S. June 10; visited Atlanta and Charleston. Later visited Charlottesville, New York City.
January 10, 1995January 12, 1995Tomiichi MurayamaPrime MinisterOfficial working visit.
February 23, 1996February 23, 1996Ryutaro HashimotoInformal meeting in Santa Monica.
September 24, 1996September 24, 1996Met with President Clinton at the U.N. General Assembly.
April 24, 1997April 26, 1997Official working visit.
June 19, 1997June 22, 1997Held a pre-summit meeting with President Clinton and attended the G-8 Economic Summit in Denver.
September 22, 1998September 22, 1998Keizo ObuchiMet with President Clinton at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
May 2, 1999May 4, 1999Official visit. Arrived in the U.S. April 29; visited Los Angeles and Chicago.
May 4, 2000May 5, 2000Yoshiro MoriWorking visit.
March 18, 2001March 19, 2001
June 30, 2001June 30, 2001Junichiro KoizumiWorking visit at Camp David.
September 24, 2001September 25, 2001Working visit.
September 12, 2002September 12, 2002Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
May 22, 2003May 23, 2003Working visit at Crawford Ranch.
June 8, 2004June 10, 2004Attended G-8 Economic Summit at Sea Island.
September 21, 2004September 21, 2004Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
June 28, 2006June 30, 2006Official visit. Also visited Memphis, June 30.
April 26, 2007April 27, 2007Shinzo AbeWorking visit. Met with President Bush at Camp David.
November 15, 2007November 16, 2007Yasuo FukudaWorking visit.
November 14, 2008November 15, 2008Taro AsoAttended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting.
February 24, 2009February 24, 2009Working visit.
September 23, 2009September 23, 2009Yukio HatoyamaMet with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
September 24, 2009September 25, 2009Attended the G-20 Economic Summit in Pittsburgh.
April 12, 2010April 13, 2010Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
September 23, 2010September 23, 2010Naoto KanMet with President Obama at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
September 23, 2011September 23, 2011Yoshihiko Noda
November 10, 2011November 13, 2011Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
April 30, 2012April 30, 2012Working visit.
May 18, 2012May 19, 2012Attended the G-8 Economic Summit at Camp David.
February 22, 2013February 22, 2013Shinzo AbeWorking visit.
April 27, 2015April 28, 2015State visit.
March 31, 2016April 1, 2016Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
November 17, 2016November 17, 2016Met with President-elect Trump in New York City.
December 27, 2016December 27, 2016Attended a memorial service at the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
February 10, 2017February 11, 2017Official Working Visit. Also visited Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
April 17, 2018April 18, 2018Met with President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
June 7, 2018June 7, 2018Official Working Visit.

Jordan

Table of Trips[16]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
May 18, 1992May 20, 1992Nursultan NazarbayevPresidentOfficial working visit.
February 13, 1994February 15, 1994
November 16, 1997November 19, 1997Working visit.Attended 4th annual meeting of U.S.-Kazakh Joint Commission.
April 23, 1999April 25, 1999Attended NATO's 50th Anniversary Summit.
December 20, 1999December 21, 1999Met with President Clinton and attended a meeting of the U.S.-Kazakhstan Joint Commission.
December 20, 2001December 21, 2001Working visit.
September 27, 2006September 29, 2006
April 11, 2010April 13, 2010Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
September 29, 2015September 29, 2015Met with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
March 31, 2016April 1, 2016Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.

Kyrgyzstan

Table of Trips[18]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
December 11, 1968December 13, 1968Sabah III Al-Salim Al-SabahEmirState visit.Arrived in U.S.December 10; visited Annapolis, Cape Kennedy, Palm Beach, and New York City.Private visit to New York City and Washington, D.C. after December 17.
July 10, 1988July 16, 1988Saad Al-Salim Al-SabahPrime MinisterOfficial Working Visit.
September 26, 1988September 26, 1988Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-SabahEmirMet with President Reagan while attending U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
September 28, 1990September 28, 1990Official Working Visit.
October 1, 1991October 1, 1991Met with President Bush during a private visit.
February 27, 1996March 1, 1996Working visit.
September 9, 2003September 12, 2003Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-SabahPrime Minister
July 1, 2005July 1, 2005
September 4, 2006September 5, 2006Emir
September 17, 2008September 19, 2008Nasser Al-SabahPrime Minister
July 3, 2009July 3, 2009Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-SabahEmir
September 13, 2013September 13, 2013
May 13, 2015May 15, 2015Attended a Summit at Camp David, Maryland, for Gulf Cooperation Council Members on Countering Violent Extremism.
September 7, 2017September 7, 2017Official Working Visit.
September 5, 2018September 5, 2018

Korea (Republic of)

Table of Trips[20]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
January 13, 1958January 15, 1958Souvanna PhoumaPrime MinisterInformal meetings with President Eisenhower and senior U.S.officials.
July 26, 1962July 30, 1962Official visit.Later visited Philadelphia and New York City.Departed U.S.July 31.
February 25, 1963February 27, 1963Savang VatthanaKingState visit.In U.S.February 21–27, visited Knoxville and New York City.
October 12, 1966October 13, 1966Souvanna PhoumaPrime MinisterInformal meetings with President Johnson in New York City.
October 20, 1967October 21, 1967Informal visit.Arrived in U.S.October 10; visited New York City.
October 6, 1969October 10, 1969Official visit.In U.S.October 3–11; visited New York City.
October 21, 1970October 21, 1970Private visit.
August 30, 197130.Ag.1971Private visit to Washington Dulles International Airport while attending session of the U.N. General Assembly.
October 27, 1972October 27, 1972Private visit.
February 16, 2016February 18, 2016Choummaly SayasonePresidentAttended the ASEAN Leaders Summit at Sunnylands, California

Lebanon

Table of Trips[22]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
October 25, 1960October 28, 1960Tunku Abdul RahmanPrime MinisterOfficial visit.Afterwards visited Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Akron, and New York City.Departed U.S.November 6.
July 22, 1964July 22, 1964Official visit.In U.S.July 21 – August 4, visited Williamsburg, Fort Bragg, Miami, Cape Kennedy, and New York City.Traveled to Canada July 28–29.
October 13, 1969October 13, 1969Private visit.
October 5, 1971October 5, 1971Abdul Razak Hussein
September 23, 1977October 5, 1977Hussein OnnOfficial visit.
January 17, 1984January 20, 1984Mahathir MohamadOfficial Working Visit.Private visit to Tulsa afterward.
May 21, 1989May 21, 1989Met with President Bush in Boston.
May 21, 1996May 21, 1996Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
May 13, 2002May 15, 2002Working visit.
July 18, 2004July 20, 2004Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
September 18, 2006September 18, 2006Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
April 12, 2010April 13, 2010Najib RazakAttended the Nuclear Security Summit
November 10, 2011November 13, 2011Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
February 16, 2016February 18, 2016Attended the ASEAN Leaders Summit at Sunnylands, California.
September 12, 2017September 12, 2017Official Working Visit.

Myanmar (Burma)

Table of Trips[24]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
January 22, 1991January 24, 1991Punsalmaagiin OchirbatPresidentOfficial working visit.Private visit to New York City afterward.Arrived in U.S.Jan.20; departed Jan.26.
July 14, 2004July 21, 2004Natsagiin BagabandiWorking visit.
October 21, 2007October 23, 2007Nambaryn EnkhbayarWorking visit.Signed Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact.
June 16, 2011June 16, 2011Tsakhiagiin ElbegdorjWorking visit.

Nepal

Table of Trips[26]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
March 3, 1938March 6, 1938Said bin TaimurSultanvisited Washington, D.C. during a three-week, private visit.
January 9, 1975January 9, 1975Qaboos bin Said al SaidPrivate visit.Departed U.S.January 11.
April 11, 1983April 15, 1983State visit.

Pakistan

Table of Trips[28]
DatesGuestTitleReason
001|May 9–17, 1946}}Manuel RoxasPresidentGuest of U.S. government. Discussed matters relating to Philippine independence from the U.S. Also visited San Francisco.
002|August 8–11, 1949}}Elpidio QuirinoJoint discussions on economic cooperation.
003|February 1, 1950}}Met with President Harry S. Truman after receiving medical treatment in Baltimore.
004|August 30, 1951}}Signed a security treaty.
005|August 15–24, 1953}}Private visit to Washington, D.C. after medical treatment in Baltimore.
006|June 17–20, 1958}}Carlos P. GarciaState visit on June 15–17. Addressed joint session of U.S. Congress on June 18. Also visited Chicago, New York City, Phoenix, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
007|November 24–25, 1963}}Diosdado MacapagalAttended funeral of President John F. Kennedy.
008|October 5–6, 1964}}State visit on October 3–15. Also visited Honolulu, San Francisco, Williamsburg, Pittsburgh, New York City, and Los Angeles.
009|September 14–16, 1966}}Ferdinand MarcosState visit on September 12–27. Addressed joint session of U.S. Congress on September 15. Also visited Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Ann Arbor, and San Francisco.
010|March 31 – April 1, 1969}}Attended funeral of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower; met with President Richard Nixon on April 1.
011|September 15–20, 1982}}State visit; visited New York City. Private visit afterward.
012|September 15–19, 1986}}Corazon AquinoOfficial working visit. Later visited San Francisco, New York City, and Boston. Addressed joint session of U.S. Congress on September 18.
013|November 7–10, 1989}}State visit; visited Dallas and Los Angeles.
014|November 11–23, 1993}}Fidel RamosAttended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Seattle; visited Washington, D.C. on November 22–23. Also visited San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, and Houston.
015|April 8–10, 1998}}Working visit.
016|July 26–28, 2000}}Joseph EstradaOfficial working visit.
017|November 18–20, 2001}}Gloria Macapagal-ArroyoWorking visit.
018|May 17–21, 2003}}State visit. Arrived in Los Angeles on May 17.
019|June 24, 2008}}Working visit.
020|July 30, 2009}}Working visit.
021|April 12–13, 2010}}Attended the Nuclear Security Summit
022|September 20–26, 2010}}Benigno Aquino IIIAddressed the 65th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Also met with business leaders in San Francisco.
023|September 18–21, 2011}}Working visit. Attended the launching of the Open Government Partnership in New York City. Delivered a public lecture at a meeting with the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. Met with Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
024|November 10–13, 2011}}Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
025|June 8–10, 2012}}Working visit. Met with President Barack Obama at the White House.
026|September 20–24, 2014}}Working visit. Attended the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City. Delivered a speech at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Met with businesses in San Francisco.
027|May 6–7, 2014}}Working visit to Chicago.
028|February 15–17, 2016}}Attended the U.S.-ASEAN Summit at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. Received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
039|February 16–18, 2016}}Attended the ASEAN Leaders Summit at Sunnylands, California

Qatar

Table of Trips[30]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
January 30, 1957February 8, 1957Sa'ud ibn AbdilazizKingState visit to Washington, D.C.
February 13, 1962February 14, 1962Informal visit. Arrived in U.S.November 22, 1961 for medical treatment in Boston; also visited Palm Beach.
June 21, 1966June 23, 1966Faisal IState visit. In U.S. June 20–30; visited Williamsburg and New York City
May 27, 1971May 30, 1971Official visit. In U.S. May 24; visited San Francisco and Williamsburg.
October 27, 1978October 27, 1978KhalidPrivate visit. Had luncheon with President Carter. Was receiving medical treatment at the Cleveland Clinic.
February 7, 1985February 10, 1985FahdState Visit.
November 15, 2008November 14, 2008AbdullahAttended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting.
June 29, 2010June 29, 2010Working visit.
September 4, 2015September 4, 2015SalmanOfficial working visit.

Singapore

Table of Trips[32]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
December 6, 1954December 12, 1954John KotelawalaPrime MinisterOfficial visit. Afterwards visited Akron, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
October 19, 1971October 19, 1971Sirimavo BandaranaikePrivate visit to Washington, D.C. after attending session of the U.N. General Assembly.
April 10, 1983April 14, 1983Ranasinghe PremadasaPrivate visit. Met with President Reagan April 13.
June 17, 1984June 20, 1984Junius Richard JayawardenePresidentState visit. In U.S. June 16–23; visited Williamsburg, Santa Fe, Niagara Falls, and New York City.
July 29, 2002July 25, 2002Ranil WickremasinghePrime MinisterWorking visit.
November 2, 2003November 2, 2003

Syria

Table of Trips[34]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
July 31, 1961August 3, 1961Chen ChengPrime MinisterOfficial visit. In U.S. July 29 – August 10, visiting Honolulu, San Francisco, Williamsburg, New York City, Knoxville, Chicago, and Detroit.
May 9, 1967May 11, 1967Yen Chia-kan Official visit. In U.S. May 7–25; visited San Francisco, Williamsburg, Cape Kennedy, Houston, New York City, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Honolulu.
October 24, 1970October 25, 1970Attended White House dinner on 25th Anniversary of the U.N; met privately with President Nixon October 25.

Tajikistan

Table of Trips[36]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
April 28, 1931May 1, 1931PrajadhipokKingPrivate visit to obtain medical treatment. In U.S. April 19 – July 28. Stayed at Ophir Hall, Purchase visited New York City and New London.
May 2, 1955May 6, 1955PhibunPrime MinisterOfficial visit. In U.S. April 23 – May 1, visiting San Francisco, Detroit, Albany, New York City, West Point and Hyde Park, and Morrisville
June 28, 1960July 2, 1960Bhumibol AdulyadejKingState visit. In U.S. June 14 – July 14, visited Honolulu, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Williamsburg, New York City, Boston, Knoxville, Colorado Springs, Yellowstone Park, and San Francisco.
June 27, 1967June 29, 1967Official visit. In U.S. June 6–29; visited Honolulu, Hawaii, New York City, North Adams, Los Angeles, Tarrytown, and North Haven. Visited Canada June 20–24.
May 8, 1968May 10, 1968Thanom KittikachornPrime MinisterOfficial visit. In U.S. May 2–13; visited Miami (private), Cape Kennedy, Lansing, and New York City. Private visit to Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, May 11–13.
February 4, 1979February 8, 1979Kriangsak ChomananOfficial visit. Afterwards visited New York City, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, Hawaii. Departed February 16.
October 3, 1981October 10, 1981Prem TinsulanondaPrivate visit. Met with President Reagan October 6.
April 12, 1984April 14, 1984Official working visit. Private visit to New York City afterwards.
June 13, 1990June 15, 1990Chatichai Chunhawan
December 15, 1991December 17, 1991Anand PanyarachunOfficial working visit. Later visited Los Angeles.
November 17, 1993November 22, 1993Chuan LeekpaiAttended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Seattle.
March 12, 1998March 14, 1998Official Working Visit.
December 13, 2001December 15, 2001Thaksin ShinawatraWorking Visit.
June 9, 2003June 11, 2003
September 19, 2005September 19, 2005
February 16, 2016February 18, 2016Prayut Chan-o-chaAttended the ASEAN Leaders Summit at Sunnylands, California
March 31, 2016April 1, 2016Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
October 2, 2017October 2, 2017Official Working Visit.

Turkey

Table of Trips[38]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
April 21, 1998April 23, 1998Saparmurat NiyazovPresidentWorking visit. Arrived in the U.S. April 20. Also visited New York City and Chicago. Departed the U.S. April 24.

Uzbekistan

Table of Trips[40]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
September 3, 1951September 5, 1951Trần Văn HữuPrime MinisterAttended the San Francisco Peace Conference.
May 8, 1957May 12, 1957Ngô Đình DiệmPresidentState visit. In the U.S. May 5–21. Also visited Honolulu, Hawaii, San Francisco, New York City, Detroit and Lansing, Knoxville and Los Angeles. Addressed U.S.Congress May 9.
February 6, 1966February 8, 1966Nguyễn Văn ThiệuOfficial visit. Conferred with President Johnson in Honolulu, Hawaii on military and economic assistance to Vietnam.
July 19, 1968July 20, 1968Discussed military developments in Vietnam and political developments in Paris with President Johnson in Honolulu.
June 8, 1969June 8, 1969Met with President Nixon at Midway Island.
April 2, 1973April 7, 1973Official visit at San Clemente, and Washington, D.C.

Vietnam (Socialist Republic of )

Table of Trips[41]
StartEndGuestTitleReason
January 23, 1990January 26, 1990Ali Abdullah SalehPresidentState Visit. Also visited New York City, San Francisco, and made a private visit to Dallas. Departed U.S. January 30.
April 2, 2000April 4, 2000Working visit.
November 25, 2001November 27, 2001
June 7, 2004June 11, 2004Working visit. Attended G-8 Economic Summit at Sea Island.
November 10, 2005November 10, 2005Working visit.
April 29, 2007May 2, 2007
July 29, 2013August 1, 2013Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi

See also

  • Foreign policy of the United States
  • Foreign relations of the United States
  • List of international trips made by the President of the United States
  • List of diplomatic visits to the United States
  • State visit

References

1. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/hawaii Visits By Foreign Leaders of Hawaii] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
2. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/afghanistan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Afghanistan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
3. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/bahrain Visits By Foreign Leaders of Bahrain] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
4. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/bangladesh Visits By Foreign Leaders of Bangladesh] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
5. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/brunei Visits By Foreign Leaders of Brunei] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
6. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/cambodia Visits By Foreign Leaders of Cambodia] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
7. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/china Visits By Foreign Leaders of China] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
8. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/timor-leste Visits By Foreign Leaders of Timor-Leste] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
9. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/india Visits By Foreign Leaders of India] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
10. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/indonesia Visits By Foreign Leaders of Indonesia] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
11. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/iran Visits By Foreign Leaders of Iran] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
12. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/iraq Visits By Foreign Leaders of Iraq] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
13. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/israel Visits By Foreign Leaders of Israel] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
14. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/japan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Japan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
15. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/jordan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Jordan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
16. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/kazakhstan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Kazakhstan ] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
17. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/Kyrgyzstan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Kyrgyzstan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
18. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/kuwait Visits By Foreign Leaders of Kuwait] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
19. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/korea-south Visits By Foreign Leaders of South Korea] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
20. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/laos Visits By Foreign Leaders of Laos] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
21. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/lebanon Visits By Foreign Leaders of Lebanon] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
22. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/malaysia Visits By Foreign Leaders of Malaysia ] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
23. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/burma Visits By Foreign Leaders of Burma] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
24. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/mongolia Visits By Foreign Leaders of Mongolia] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
25. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/nepal Visits By Foreign Leaders of Nepal] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
26. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/oman Visits By Foreign Leaders of Oman] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
27. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/pakistan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Pakistan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
28. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/philippines Visits By Foreign Leaders of Philippines] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
29. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/qatar Visits By Foreign Leaders of Qatar] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
30. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/saudi-arabia Visits By Foreign Leaders of Saudi Arabia] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
31. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/singapore Visits By Foreign Leaders of Singapore ] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
32. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/sri-lanka Visits By Foreign Leaders of Sri Lanka] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
33. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/syria Visits By Foreign Leaders of Syria] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
34. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/taiwan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Taiwan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
35. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/tajikistan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Tajikistan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
36. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/thailand Visits By Foreign Leaders of Thailand] U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian
37. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/turkey Visits By Foreign Leaders of Turkey] U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian
38. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/turkmenistan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Turkmenistan] U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian
39. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/uzbekistan Visits By Foreign Leaders of Uzbekistan] U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
40. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/vietnam Visits By Foreign Leaders of Vietnam] U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian
41. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits/yemen Visits By Foreign Leaders of Yemen] U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian

External links

  • [https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/visits Visits by Foreign Leaders] – Office of the Historian (United States Department of State)

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