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Ireland

August 30- September 3, 1928
Frank B. Kellogg
Kingstown, Dublin
Official visit while returning from Paris.

December 16, 1962
Dean Rusk
Dublin
Stopped while returning to U.S.

June 14, 1967
Dean Rusk
Shannon
Met with Irish Foreign Minister Aiken.

October 3-5, 1970
William P. Rogers
Dublin, Waterville, Timahoe
Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit.

January 7, 1978
Cyrus Vance
Shannon
Met with Foreign Minister O'Kennedy while returning to U.S.

June 2-4, 1984
George P. Shultz
Dublin
Accompanied President Reagan.

November 2, 1985
George P. Shultz
Shannon
Held a press conference en route to Finland.

April 11, 1987
George P. Shultz
Shannon
Held a press briefing en route to Finland.

February 6, 1990
James A. Baker, III
Shannon
Met with French Foreign Minister Dumas.

June 23, 1990
James A. Baker, III
Shannon
Met with Foreign Minister Collins.

June 7, 2000
Madeleine K. Albright
Shannon
Stopped en route return to U.S.

August 2, 2000
Madeleine K. Albright
Shannon
Stopped en route return to U.S.

April 13, 2001
Colin L. Powell
Shannon
Stopped en route return to U.S.

June 25-26, 2004
Colin L. Powell
Shannon
Accompanied President Bush to the U.S.-EU Summit meeting.


 


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