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December 12-13, 1964
Dean Rusk
Reykjavik
Overnight stop en route to Paris.

June 22-26, 1968
Dean Rusk
Reykjavik
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.

May 2-3, 1972
William P. Rogers
Reykjavik
Met with Prime Minister Johannesson and Foreign Minister Agustsson.

May 30-June 1, 1973
William P. Rogers
Reykjavik
Accompanied President Nixon to a meeting with French President Pompidou.

March 14, 1985
George P. Shultz
Reykjavik
Met with Foreign Minister Hallgrimsson while returning from Moscow.

November 6, 1985
George P. Shultz
Reykjavik
Met with Prime Minister Finnbogadottir and Foreign Minister Mathiesen.

October 9-12, 1986
George P. Shultz
Reykjavik
Accompanied President Reagan to a meeting with Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev.

June 11-12, 1987
George P. Shultz
Reykjavik
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.

February 11, 1989
James A. Baker, III
Reykjavik
Met with Foreign Minister Hannibalsson.

September 30, 2000
Madeleine K. Albright
Reykjavik, Keflavik
Discussed NATO issues with Foreign Minister Asgrimsson.

May 13-15, 2002
Colin L. Powell
Reykjavik
Attended NATO Foreign Ministers meeting and meetings of the NATO-Ukraine Commission and Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.  Also met with Russian Foreign Minister Ivanov.


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