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Philippines

June 14-16, 1960
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Manila
State visit; met with President Garcia. Traveled by sea from Manila to Taipei.

October 24-26, 1966
Lyndon B. Johnson
Manila, Los Banos, Corregidor
Attended Summit Conference with the Heads of State and Government of Australia, Korea, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

July 26-27 1969
Richard M. Nixon
Manila
State visit; met with President Marcos.

December 6-7, 1975
Gerald R. Ford
Manila
Official visit; met with President Marcos.

November 12-13, 1994
William J. Clinton
Manila, Corregidor
State visit.

November 24-25, 1996
William J. Clinton
Manila, Subic Bay
Attended APEC Summit Meeting.

October 18-19, 2003
George W. Bush
Manila
Addressed a joint session of the Philippine Congress and met with President Arroyo-Macapagal.


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