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Belgium

June 18-19, 1919
Woodrow Wilson
Brussels, Charleroi, Malnes, Louvain
Met with King Albert and addressed Parliament.

July 15, 1945
Harry S Truman
Antwerp, Brussels
Disembarked en route to Potsdam.

February 23-24, 1969
Richard M. Nixon
Brussels
Attended 23rd meeting of North Atlantic Council; met with King Baudouin I.

June 25-26, 1974
Richard M. Nixon
Brussels
Attended North Atlantic Council meeting, and met separately with King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola, Prime Minister Tindemans; and with German Chancellor Schmidt, British Prime Minister Wilson, and Italian Prime Minister Rumor.

May 28-31, 1975
Gerald R. Ford
Brussels
Attended NATO Summit Meeting, addressed the North Atlantic Council, and met separately with NATO Heads of State and Government.

January 6, 1978
Jimmy Carter
Brussels
Met with King Baudouin and Prime Minister Tindemans; attended meetings of the Commission of the European Communities and the North Atlantic Council.

November 21, 1985
Ronald Reagan
Brussels
Briefed North Atlantic Council on Soviet Summit. Present were the Heads of State and Government of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Luxembourg, Portugal, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

March 1-3, 1988
Ronald Reagan
Brussels
Attended NATO Summit Meeting; present were the Heads of State and Government of Canada, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Garmany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

May 28-30, 1989
George Bush
Brussels
Attended NATO Summit Meeting. Present were the Heads of State and Government of Canada, Demark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

December 3-4, 1989
George Bush
Brussels
Briefed NATO Heads of State and Government on the US.-Soviet Summit Meeting.

January 9-11, 1994
William J. Clinton
Brussels
Attended NATO Summit Meeting.

May 4, 1999
William J. Clinton
Brussels
Discussed Kosovo conflict with NATO officials.

June 13-14, 2001
George W. Bush
Brussels
Attended NATO Summit Meeting.


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