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President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 Date Met with... Country/Organization Meeting Location Occasion January 9, 1990 Head of the Hungarian Stock Exchange Ilona Hardy Hungary Washington, D.C. Photo Opportunity Minister of International Trade and Industry Hikaru Matsunaga and January 11, 1990 Japan Washington, D.C. Official Visit Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. Ryohei Murata January 11, 1990 Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva Portugal Washington, D.C. Official Visit January 11, 1990 Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva Portugal Washington, D.C. Working Luncheon January 11, 1990 Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva Portugal Washington, D.C. Private Cocktail Party Foreign Minister Gerard Collins and January 12, 1990 Ireland Washington, D.C. Official Visit Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Padraic McKernan January 16, 1990 Soviet Ambassador to the U.S. Yuriy V. Dubinin U.S.S.R. Washington, D.C. Private Dinner Party January 18, 1990 President Turgut Özal Turkey Washington, D.C. Official Visit January 18, 1990 President Turgut Özal Turkey Washington, D.C. Working Luncheon 1 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 January 24, 1990 President Ali Abdallah Salih North Yemen Washington, D.C. Official Visit January 24, 1990 President Ali Abdallah Salih North Yemen Washington, D.C. State Dinner January 26, 1990 President-elect Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello Brazil Washington, D.C. Official Visit January 26, 1990 President of the Soviet Jewry Zionist Forum Natan Sharansky Israel Washington, D.C. Official Visit January 29, 1990 Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Douglas Hurd United Kingdom Washington, D.C. Official Visit National Prayer Breakfast--Meeting February 1, 1990 President Daniel T. arap Moi Kenya Washington, D.C. with Foreign Heads of State February 1, 1990 President Alfredo Cristiani El Salvador Washington, D.C. Official Visit February 5, 1990 President-elect Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera Uruguay Washington, D.C. Official Visit Governor of Catalonia Jordi Pujol and February 5, 1990 Spain Washington, D.C. Photo Opportunity Spanish Ambassador to the U.S. Julian Santamaría February 10, 1990 Secretary General Manfred Wörner NATO Camp David, Maryland Official Visit 2 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 February 10, 1990 Secretary General Manfred Wörner NATO Camp David, Maryland Working Luncheon February 10, 1990 Secretary General Manfred Wörner NATO Camp David, Maryland Private Dinner Party February 11, 1990 Secretary General Manfred Wörner NATO Camp David, Maryland Official Visit February 12, 1990 President Denis Sassou Nguesso Congo Washington, D.C. Official Visit February 12, 1990 President Denis Sassou Nguesso Congo Washington, D.C. State Dinner President Virgilio Barco Vargas Colombia February 15, 1990 President Alan Garcia Perez Peru Cartagena, Colombia Drug Summit--Official Vist President Jaime Paz Zamora Bolivia President Virgilio Barco Vargas Colombia February 15, 1990 President Alan Garcia Perez Peru Cartagena, Colombia Drug Summit--Opening Session President Jaime Paz Zamora Bolivia February 15, 1990 President Virgilio Barco Vargas Colombia Cartagena, Colombia Drug Summit--Reception February 15, 1990 President Virgilio Barco Vargas Colombia Cartagena, Colombia Drug Summit--Luncheon February 15, 1990 President Virgilio Barco Vargas Colombia Cartagena, Colombia Drug Summit--Official Visit 3 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 February 20, 1990 President Václav Havel Czechoslovakia Washington, D.C. Official Visit February 20, 1990 President Václav Havel Czechoslovakia Washington, D.C. Working Luncheon February 20, 1990 Chancellor Franz Vranitzky Austria Washington, D.C. Official Visit February 21, 1990 President Václav Havel Czechoslovakia Washington, D.C. Photo Opportunity and Official Visit February 22, 1990 Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the U.S. Prince Bandar bin Sultan Saudi Arabia Washington, D.C. Official Visit February 22, 1990 Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) United Kingdom Washington, D.C. Luncheon February 23, 1990 Prime Minister Jan P. Syse Norway Washington, D.C. Official Visit Federal Republic of February 24, 1990 Chancellor Helmut Kohl Camp David, Maryland Working Luncheon Germany Federal Republic of February 24, 1990 Chancellor Helmut Kohl Camp David, Maryland Official Visit Germany Federal Republic of February 24, 1990 Chancellor Helmut Kohl Camp David, Maryland Private Dinner Germany 4 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 Federal Republic of February 25, 1990 Chancellor Helmut Kohl Camp David, Maryland Official Visit Germany Federal Republic of February 25, 1990 Chancellor Helmut Kohl Camp David, Maryland Luncheon Germany Prime Minister Charles J Haughey and February 27, 1990 Ireland Washington, D.C. Official Visit Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Padraic McKernan Prime Minister Charles J Haughey and February 27, 1990 Ireland Washington, D.C. Working Luncheon Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Padraic McKernan Federal Republic of February 27, 1990 Governing Mayor of Berlin Walter Momper Washington, D.C. Official Visit Germany February 28, 1990 Minister of Zulu Tribe Nation Gatsha Manbosuthu Buthelezi South Africa Washington, D.C. Official Visit March 2, 1990 Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Japan Palm Springs, California Official Visit March 2, 1990 Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Japan Palm Springs, California Private Dinner March 3, 1990 Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Japan Palm Springs, California Official Visit Working Luncheon March 3, 1990 Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Japan Palm Springs, California 5 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 Photo Opportunity and Official Visit March 6, 1990 Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti Italy Washington, D.C. State Dinner March 6, 1990 Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti Italy Washington, D.C. Official Visit Former Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita and March 12, 1990 Japan Washington, D.C. Official Visit Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. Ryohei Murata March 13, 1990 President Joaquim Chissano Mozambique Washington, D.C. Official Visit March 13, 1990 President Joaquim Chissano Mozambique Washington, D.C. Luncheon President of Hungarian Human Right Foundation Lazslo Hamos and Hungary March 15, 1990 Washington, D.C. Official Visit Romanian Clergy and Key Figure in Romanian Revolution Lazsio Tokes Romania Deputy Prime Minister Brian Lenihan and March 16, 1990 Ireland Washington, D.C. Official Visit Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Padraic MacKernan March 20, 1990 President-elect Rafael Angel Calderon Costa Rica Washington, D.C. Official Visit March 21, 1990 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki Poland Washington, D.C. Official Visit March 21, 1990 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki Poland Washington, D.C. Official Visit 6 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 March 21, 1990 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki Poland Washington, D.C. State Dinner March 22, 1990 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki Poland Washington, D.C. Official Visit Vice President Guillermo “Billy” Ford and March 23, 1990 Panama Washington, D.C. Official Visit Panamanian Ambassador to the U.S. Eduardo Vallarino Federal Republic of April 4, 1990 Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher Washington, D.C. Official Visit Germany Molecular Biologist and Longest Standing Refusenik Vladimir Raiz (and April 4, 1990 U.S.S.R. Washington, D.C. Official Visit Wife) Former Prime Minister Nobuo Matsunaga and April 4, 1990 Japan Washington, D.C. Official Visit Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. Ryohei Murata April 6, 1990 Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze U.S.S.R. Washington, D.C. Official Visit April 10, 1990 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Canada Toronto, Canada Official Visit April 10, 1990 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Canada Toronto, Canada Dinner Viewed Baseball Game Between April 10, 1990 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Canada Toronto, Canada Texas Rangers and Toronto Bluejays 7 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 April 13, 1990 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom Hamilton, Bermuda Bilateral Meeting--Official Visit April 13, 1990 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom Hamilton, Bermuda Working Luncheon April 13, 1990 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom Hamilton, Bermuda Bilateral Meeting--Official Visit April 13, 1990 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom Hamilton, Bermuda State Dinner (Hosted by Thatcher) April 16, 1990 Prime Minister-Designate Goh Chok Tong Singapore Washington, D.C. Official Visit April 17, 1990 President Rafael Leonardo Callejas Honduras Washington, D.C. Photo Opportunity and Official Visit April 17, 1990 President Rafael Leonardo Callejas Washington, D.C. Working Luncheon Honduras April 17, 1990 Prime Minister Geoffrey Henry Cook Islands Washington, D.C. Official Visit Photo Opportunity and One-on-One April 19, 1990 President François Mitterrand France Key Largo, Florida Meeting April 19, 1990 President François Mitterrand France Key Largo, Florida Working Luncheon 8 President George H.W. Bush Meetings with Foreigners, 1990 April 19, 1990 President François Mitterrand France Key Largo, Florida Cocktail Reception and Dinner April 24, 1990 President of European Economic Communities (E.E.C.) Jacques Delors E.E.C. Washington, D.C. Official Visit April 25, 1990 Chairman of Socialist Party Bettino Craxi Italy Washington, D.C. Official Visit April 26, 1990 President Carlos Andrés Pérez Venezuela Washington, D.C. Photo Opportunity and Official Visit April 26, 1990 President of the World Bank Barber B. Conable, Jr. World Bank Washington,
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