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Italy

January 1-6, 1919
Woodrow Wilson
Rome, Milan, Genoa, Turin
Met with King Victor Emmanuel III and Prime Minister Orlando.

December 8, 1943
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Castel Ventrano (Sicily)
Visited Allied military installations.

December 4-6, 1959
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Rome
Informal visit; met with President Gronchi.

July 1-2, 1963
John F. Kennedy
Rome, Naples
Met with President Segni, Italian and NATO officials.

December 23, 1967
Lyndon B. Johnson
Rome
Met with President Saragat and Prime Minister Moro.

February 27-28, 1969
Richard M. Nixon
Rome
Met with President Saragat, Prime Minister Rumor, and other officials.

September 27-30, 1970
Richard M. Nixon
Rome, Naples
Official visit; met with President Saragat and visited NATO Southern Command.

June 3, 1975
Gerald R. Ford
Rome
Met with President Leone and Prime Minister Moro.

June 19-24, 1980
Jimmy Carter
Rome, Venice
State visit; met with President Pertini. Attended Economic Summit Conference June 21-24 of the Heads of State and Government of Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.

June 7, 1982
Ronald Reagan
Rome
State visit; met with President Pertini and Premier Spadolini.

June 3-11, 1987
Ronald Reagan
Venice, Rome
Attended Economic Summit Meeting (June 8-10) of the Heads of State and Government of Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Met with President Cossiga and Prime Minister Fanfani in Rome on June 6.

May 26-28. 1989
George Bush
Rome, Nettuno
Met with President Cossiga and Prime Minister De Mita.

November 6-8, 1991
George Bush
Rome
Attended NATO Summit Meeting.

June 2-4, 1994
William J. Clinton
Rome, Nettuno
Met with Prime Minister Berlusconi and President Scalfaro. Visited U.S. Military Cemetery.

July 7-10, 1994
William J. Clinton
Met with the Prime Ministers of Italy, Japan, and Canada; attended G-7 Economic Summit Meeting and met with President Yeltsin.

January 13, 1996
William J. Clinton
Aviano
Met with U.S. military personnel.

December 22, 1997
William J. Clinton
Aviano
Stopped en route to and from Bosnia-Herzegovina.

June 22, 1999
William J. Clinton
Aviano
Addressed U.S. military personnel.

July 29-30, 1999
William J. Clinton
Aviano
Stopped en route to Sarajevo.

November 20-21, 1999
William J. Clinton
Florence
Attended conference on Progressive Governance for the 21st Century.

March 18, 2000
William J. Clinton
Aviano Air Base
Stopped en route to India.

July 20-24, 2001
George W. Bush
Genoa, Castel Gandolfo, Rome
Attended the G-8 Economic Summit; met with Pope John Paul II at Castel Gandolfo and with Prime Minister Berlusconi and President Ciampi in Rome.

June 4-5, 2004
George W. Bush
Rome
Met with President Ciampi and Prime Minister Berlusconi.


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