Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is a list of international presidential trips made by Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States. Bill Clinton made 55 international trips to 72 different countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank and Gaza) during his presidency, which began on January 20, 1993 and ended on January 20, 2001.
Jet aircraft enabled American presidents to travel the globe in ways that would have been impractical if not inconceivable before. [1] While Eisenhower was the first president to travel by jet (and the first to travel via helicopter as well), the first airplane trips by a sitting president were those of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
March 23–25, 1998 Uganda: Kampala, Kisowera, Mukono, Wanyange, Entebbe: Met with President Yoweri Museveni and with the Presidents of Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [4] March 25, 1998 Rwanda: Kigali: Met with President Pasteur Bizimungu; delivered a public address. [4] March 25–29, 1998 South ...
Samia Suluhu made a state visit to Norway per the invitation of King Harald V. The visit aimed to improve bilateral relations between the two countries as the visit marked the 60th anniversary of the two countries establishing diplomatic relations. The visit is only the second state visit after Julius Nyerere visited Norway in 1976. [86]
March 8–9, 2007: São Paulo Met with President Lula da Silva. March 9–11, 2007 Uruguay: Montevideo Met with President Tabaré Vázquez. March 11, 2007 Colombia: Bogota Met with President Álvaro Uribe. November 21–23, 2008 Peru: Lima Attended the APEC Summit Meeting. Barack Obama: March 19–21, 2011 Brazil: Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro
South Korea: 26 March 1963: Establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Republic of Uganda was on March 26, 1963 [17] South Korea has an embassy in Kampala, which was reopened in 2011. [162] Turkey: 18 September 1969: See Turkey–Uganda relations. Diplomatic relations were established on 18 ...
The United States is helping Uganda achieve export-led economic growth through the African Growth and Opportunity Act and provides a significant amount of development assistance. At the same time, the United States is concerned about continuing human rights problems and the pace of progress toward the establishment of genuine political pluralism.
He has about 2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel as of November 6th, 2024. [2] He has travelled to areas considered dangerous or poor. [3] He is currently based in Hungary. [4] In 2020, he was touring Tripoli, Lebanon, when a shooting broke out. [5]