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Poland

May 31-June 1, 1972
Richard M. Nixon
Warsaw
Official visit; met with First Secretary Gierek.

July 28-29, 1975
Gerald R. Ford
Warsaw, Krakow
Official visit; met with First Secretary Gierek.

December 29-31, 1977
Jimmy Carter
Warsaw
Official visit; met with First Secretary Gierek.

July 9-11, 1989
George Bush
Warsaw, Gdansk
Met with government officials and Solidarity leaders. Addressed the National Assembly July 10.

July 5, 1992
George Bush
Warsaw
Met with President Walesa and attended a memorial service for former Prime Minister Paderewski.

July 6-7, 1994
William J. Clinton
Warsaw
Addressed the Polish Parliament and attended ceremonies commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto revolt.

July 10-11, 1997
William J. Clinton
Warsaw
Met with President Kwasniewski and former President Walesa.

June 15-16, 2001
George W. Bush
Warsaw
State visit.

May 30-31, 2003
George W. Bush
Krakow, Auschwitz-Birkenau
Met with President Kwasniewski and Prime Minister Miller; visited former Nazi concentration camps.


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