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Cuba

Note: Prior to 1898, see Spain. 

April 5-7 and April 11-13, 1912
Philander C. Knox
Guantanamo, Santiago, Havana
Met with President Gomez, and Secretary of State Sanguily. Returned to U.S. April 16.

January 15-17, 1928
Frank B. Kellogg
Havana
Attended the Sixth International Conference of American States with President Coolidge. Left U.S. January 14; returned January 20.

July 20-30, 1940
Cordell Hull
Havana
Attended Conference of American States. Left U.S. July 19; returned August 1.

March 9, 1945
Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.
Havana
Official visit. Returned to U.S. March 10.


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