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London, Newcastle
United Kingdom |
May 5-11, 1977
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Attended Economic Summit Meeting May 7-8 of the Heads of State and Government of Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. Also met with the Prime Ministers of Greece, Belgium, Turkey, Norway, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, and with the President of Portugal. Addressed NATO Ministers meeting on May 10. |
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Geneva
Switzerland |
May 9, 1977
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Official visit; met with President Furgler. Also met with Syrian President Assad. |
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Warsaw
Poland |
December 29-31, 1977
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Official visit; met with First Secretary Gierek |
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Teheran
Iran |
December 31, 1977-January 1, 1978
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Official visit; met with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and King Hussein of Jordan. |
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New Delhi, Daulatpur-Nasirabad
India |
January 1-3, 1978
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Met with President Reddy and Prime Minister Desai. Addressed Parliament. |
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Riyadh
Saudi Arabia |
January 3-4, 1978
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Met with King Khalid and Crown Prince Fahd. |
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Aswan
Egypt |
January 4, 1978
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Met with President Sadat and German Chancellor Schmidt. |
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Paris, Normandy, Bayeux, Versailles
France |
January 4-6, 1978
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Met with President Giscard d'Estaing and Prime Minister Barre. |
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Brussels
Belgium |
January 6, 1978
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Met with King Baudouin and Prime Minister Tindemans; attended meetings of the Commission of the European Communities and the North Atlantic Council. |
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Caracas
Venezuela |
March 28-29, 1978
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Met with President Perez, addressed Congress, and signed maritime boundary agreement. |
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Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro
Brazil |
March 29-31, 1978
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Official visit; met with President Geisel and addressed Brazilian Congress. |
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Lagos
Nigeria |
March 31-April 3, 1978
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Met with President Obasanjo; first state visit of a U.S. president to sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Monrovia
Liberia |
April 3, 1978
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Met with President Tolbert. |
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Panama City
Panama |
June 16-17, 1978
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Invited by President Lakas and General Torrijos to sign protocol confirming exchange of documents ratifying Panama Canal treaties. Also met informally with Presidents Perez of Venezuela, Lopez Michelson of Colombia, Lopez Portillo of Mexico, Carazo of Costa Rica and Prime Minister Manley of Jamaica. |
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Bonn, Wiesbaden-Erbenheim Air Base, Frankfurt
Federal Republic of Germany |
July 14-15, 1978
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State visit; met with President Scheel and Chancellor Schmidt. Addressed U.S. and German military personnel. |
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West Berlin
Germany |
July 15, 1978
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Spoke at the Airlift Memorial. |
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Bonn
Federal Republic of Germany |
July 16-17, 1978
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Attended Economic Summit Meeting of the heads of state and governments of France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Canada, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. |
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Guadeloupe
France |
January 4-9, 1979
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Met informally with President Giscard d'Estaing, German Chancellor Schmidt and British Prime Minister Callaghan. |
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Mexico, D.F.
Mexico |
February 14-16, 1979
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State visit; met with President Lopez Portillo and addressed the Mexican Congress. |
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Cairo, Alexandria, Giza
Egypt |
March 7-10, 1979
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State visit; met with President Sadat and addressed People's Assembly. |
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Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
Israel |
March 10-13, 1979
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State visit; met with President Navon and Prime Minister Begin. Addressed the Knesset. |
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Cairo
Egypt |
March 13, 1979
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Met with President Sadat. |
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Vienna
Austria |
June 14-18, 1979
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State visit; met with President Kirchschlaeger and Chancellor Kreisky. Met with Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev to sign SALT I Treaty June 16-18. |
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Tokyo, Shimoda
Japan |
June 25-29, 1979
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State visit; met with Emperor Hirohito and Prime Minister Ohira. Attended Economic Summit Meeting June 28-29 of the heads of state and governments of Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. |
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Seoul
Korea |
June 29-July 1, 1979
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State visit; met with President Park and Prime Minister Choi. |
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Rome, Venice
Italy |
June 19-24, 1980
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State visit; met with President Pertini. Attended Economic Summit Conference June 21-24 of the heads of state and governments of Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. |
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Vatican City
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June 21, 1980
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Audience with Pope John Paul II. |
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Belgrade
Yugoslavia |
June 24-25, 1980
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Official visit; met with President Mijatovic. |
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Madrid
Spain |
June 25-26, 1980
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Official visit; met with King Juan Carlos I and Prime Minister Suarez. |
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Lisbon
Portugal |
June 26, 1980
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Official visit; met with President Eanes and Prime Minister Sa Carneiro. |
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Tokyo
Japan |
July 9-10, 1980
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Official visit; attended memorial services for former Prime Minister Ohira; met with Emperor Hirohito, President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Fraser of Australia, Prime Minister Prem of Thailand and Premier Hua Guofeng of China. |
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