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Jimmy Carter made 12 international trips to 25 different countries during his presidency, which began on January 20, 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981. [1] Carter visited five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. He was the first president to make a state visit to Sub-Saharan Africa when he went to Nigeria in 1978.
Countries visited by Jimmy Carter during his presidency, 1977–81. Jimmy Carter made 12 international trips to 25 countries during his presidency. [33] Carter was the first president to make a state visit to Sub-Saharan Africa when he went to Nigeria in 1978. His travel included five trips to Europe and three trips to Asia.
2.1.1 Jimmy Carter. 2.1.2 Ronald Reagan. ... This article contains lists of visits and trips by the president of the ... List of international presidential trips made ...
Official visit. Met with First Secretary Edward Gierek. [3] August 2–3, 1975 Romania: Bucharest, Sinaia: Official Visit. Met with President Nicolae Ceaușescu. [3] Jimmy Carter: December 29–31, 1977 Poland: Warsaw Official visit. Met with First Secretary Edward Gierek. [4] Ronald Reagan: May 29 – June 2, 1988 Soviet Union: Moscow
Official Visit. Met with President Josip Broz Tito and Prime Minister Džemal Bijedić. Jimmy Carter [8] June 19–24, 1980 Italy: Rome, Venice: Attended the 6th G7 summit. State Visit. Met with President Sandro Pertini. June 21, 1980 Vatican City: Apostolic Palace Audience with Pope John Paul II. June 24–25, 1980 Yugoslavia: Belgrade ...
State visit. Met with Acting President Mohammad Hidayatullah. Prime Minister is Indira Gandhi: August 1–2, 1969 Pakistan: Lahore: State visit. Met with President Yahya Khan. Jimmy Carter [4] January 1–3, 1978 India: New Delhi, Daulatpur Nasirabad [5] Met with President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy and Prime Minister Morarji Desai. Addressed ...
The first visit by an incumbent president to a country in Central America was made in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. The trip, to Panama , was the first international presidential trip in U.S. history, and signaled the start of a new era in how presidents conducted diplomatic relations with other countries. [ 1 ]
Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at a ceremony welcoming Mrs. Carter back from her Latin American trip, 12 June 1977. June 12 – First Lady Carter addresses her trip to Latin America at Andrews Air Force Base. President Carter confirms the administration has "received a comprehensive report on Rosalynn's visit ...