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Jordan

June 17-18, 1974
Richard M. Nixon
Amnan
State visit; met with King Hussein.

October 26-27, 1994
William J. Clinton
Aqaba, Wadi Arava, Amman
Attended signing of the Israel-Jordan peace agreement and addressed the Jordanian Parliament.

February 8, 1999
William J. Clinton
Amman
Attended funeral of King Hussein.

June 4, 2003
George W. Bush
Aqaba
Attended meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Sharon and Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas.  Met King Abdullah II.

November 29-30, 2006
George W. Bush
Amman
Met King Abdullah II and Iraqi Prime Minister al-Maliki.


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