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Portugal

May 19-20, 1960
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Lisbon
Official visit; met with President Thomaz.

December 13-14, 1971
Richard M. Nixon
Terceira Island
Discussed international monetary problems with French President Pompidou and Portuguese Prime Minister Caetano.

June 18-19, 1974
Richard M. Nixon
Lajes Field, (The Azores)
Met with President Spinola.

June 26, 1980
Jimmy Carter
Lisbon
Official visit; met with President Eanes and Prime Minister Sa Carneiro.

May 8-10, 1985
Ronald Reagan
Lisbon
State visit; met with President Eanes and Prime Minister Soares; addressed the National Assembly.

May 30-June 1, 2000
William J. Clinton
Lisbon
Attended U.S.-European Union Summit meeting; met with Israeli Prime Minister Barak.

March 16, 2003
George W. Bush
Terceira (Azores)
Discussed the Iraq crisis with British Prime Minister Blair, Spanish President Aznar, and Portuguese Prime Minister Durao.


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