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Whpr19750524-005 Digitized from Box 11 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential- Library Office of the Whit~ House Press Secretary --------------------------------------~----~---------- ---- THE WHITE HOUSE TRIP OF THE PRESIDENT TO KINGDOM OF BELGIUM SPANISH STATE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA ITALIAN REPUBLIC STATE OF THE VATICAN CITY MAY - JUNE 1975 PRESIDENTIAL TRAVEL LOG I. PRESIDENT FORD As President AUSTRIA SOVIET UNION Salzburg - 1975 Vladivostok - 1974 BELGIUM SPAIN. Brussels - 1975 Madrid - 1975 FRANCE VATICAN CITY Martinique, F. W. I. - 1974 1975 ITALY Rome - 1975 JAPAN· Kyoto ,- 1974 Tokyo.'- 1974 KOREA Camp Ca.sey .. 1974 Seoul - 1974 MEXICO Magdalena de Kino - 1974 Nogales - 1974 - - 2 ­ I. PR ESIDENT FORD (continued) As Vice President SPAIN Madrid - 1973 .As Member of Congress BELGIUM PAKISTAN 1961 1953 CHINA ( REPUBLIC OF ~ PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 1953 . 1972 1962 POLAND FRANCE 1959 1955 1959 SOVIET UNION ." 1959 .' . GERMANY 1955 SWEDEN 1959 1962 GREAT BRITAIN THAILAND 1959 l:962 INDIA VIETNAM 1953 '1953 1962 JAPAN 1953 YUGOSLAVIA 1960 1963 1962 U.S. TRUSTS/TERRITORIES KOREA Okinawa - 1962 1953 COLONIES NETHER L.ANDS Hong Kong - 1962, 1972 1~55 .' . - 3 ­ - II. PRESIDENT NIXON AFGHANISTAN CAMBODIA (KHMER REPUBLIC) Kabul - 1953 Phnom Penh - 1953 Kandahar - 1953 Siem Reap - 1953 ARGENTINA CANADA Buenos Aires - 1958, 1967 Numerous Pre-Inaugural Occasions Montreal - As President - 1969 AUSTRALIA Ottawa - 1972 Canberra - 1953, 1965 CEYLON AUSTRIA Colombo - 1953 Andau - 1956 CHILE Draiskirchen - 1956 Eisenstadt - 1956 Santiago - 1967 Nyoerce - 1956 Salzburg - 1956, 1972, 1974 COLOMBIA Vienna - 1956, 1963 Bogota - 1958 BELGIUM CHINA (REPUBLIC OF) Brussels - 1947, 1969, 1974 Hsin-chu - 1953 BOLIVIA Taichung - 1953 Taipei - 1953, 1956, 1964 (2), La Paz - 1958 1965, 1967 Tsaoshan - 1956 BRAZIL Formosa - 1956 Rio de Janeiro - 1956, 1967 CONGO Volta Redonda - 1956 Brasilia - 1967 Lubumbshi - 1967 Sao Paulo - 1967 Kinshasa - 1967 BURMA COSTA RICA Dayebo - 1953 Heredia - 1955 Pagu - 1953 Palmar Sur - 1955 Rangoon - 1953 San Jose - 1955 Santo Domingo - 1955 - 4 ­ - II. PRESIDENT NIXON (continued) CUBA FRANCE Havana - 1955 Paris, 1947, 1951, 1963, 1965, Mariannao - 1955 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974 CZECHOSLOVAKIA GERMANY Prague - 1967 Berlin - 1947, 1963, 1969 Lidice - 1967 Bonn - 1967, 1969, 1963 Cologne - 1967 DENMARK Essen - 1947 Frankfurt - 1947, 1963 Copenhagen - 1962, 1965 Freillassing - 1956 Aalborg - 1962 Munich - 1956, 1963 Wiesbaden - 1963 DOMINICAN REPUB LIC GHANA Ciudad Trujillo - 1955 San Cristobal - 1955 Aburi - 1957 San Isidro - 1955 Accra - 1957 Achimoto - 1957 ECUADOR GREAT BRITAIN Quito - 1958 London - 1947, 1951, 1958, 1963, EGYPT (ARAB REPUBLIC OF) 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969 Mildenhall - 1969 Alexandria - 1974 Bermuda - 1971 Cairo - 1963, 1974 GREECE EL SALVADOR Athens - 1947, 1963, 1967 San Salvador - 1955 F10rina - 1947 San Toc1a - 1955 Island of Speteopou1a - 1963 Sa10nica - 1947 ETHIOPIA Skpia - 1947 Addis Ababa - 1957, 1967 GUATEMALA FINLAND Antigua - 1955 Guatemala City - 1955 Helsinki - 1965 Quezaltenango - 1955 - 5 ­ - II. PRESIDENT NIXON (continued) HAITI IRAN Damien - 1955 Tehran - 1953, 1967, 1972 Drouillard - 1955 Port--au-Prince - 1955 IRELAND HONDURAS Dublin - 1966, 1970 Shannon - 1970 San Filipe - 1955 Timahoe - 1970 Tegucigalpa - 1955 Zamorano - 1955 ISRAEL HUNGARY Jerusalem - 1974 Tel Aviv - 1966, 1967 Budapest - 1963, 1967 ITALY ICELAND Genoa - 1947 Kef1avik - 1956, 1974 Milan - 1947, 1963 Reykjavik - 1956, 1974 Naples - 1947, 1970 Rome - 1947, 1957, 1963, 1966, INDIA 1967, 1969, 1970 Turin - 1947 Agra - 1953 Florence - 1963 Bangalore - 1953 Perugia - 1963 Madras - 1953 Trieste - 1947 New Delhi - 1953, 1967, 1969 Vatican City - 1957, 1963, 1966, Sonepat - 1953 1967, 1969, 1970 Thana Khwid - 1953 Venice - 1963 Tharaut - 1953 IVORY COAST INDOCHINA Abidjan - 1967 Dalat - 1953 Treichville - 1967 Hanoi - 1953 Haiphong - 1953 JAPAN Saigon - 1953 Quan Tre - 1953 Kanasai District - 1953 Itami INDONESIA Kyoto Nara Djakarta - 1953, 1967, 1969 Osaka Djokjakarta - 1953 Tokyo - 1953, 1964 (2), 1965, 1966, 1967 Okinawa - Naha - 1953 - 6 ­ - II. PRESIDENT NIXON (continued) JORDAN MOROCCO Amman - 1974 Casa Blanca - 1957, 1967 Rabat - 1957, 1967 KENYA Sale - 1957 Nairobi - 1967 NEW ZEALAND KOREA Auckland - 1953 Hamilton - 1953 Seou1-1953, 1966 Ngaruawahia - 1953 Paraparaumu - 1953 LAOS Wellington - 1953 Vientiane - 1953 NICARAGUA LEBANON Managua - 1955 Beirut - 1964 PAKISTAN LIBERIA Karachi - 1953, 1956, 1964, 1966, 1967 Bomi. Hills - 1957 Islamabad - 1964, 1966 Monrovia - 1957, 1967 Lahore - 1969 Robertsfield - 1957 Peshawar - 1953 Rawalpindi - 1964, 1966, 1967 LIBYA PANAMA Benghazi - 1953 Tripoli - 1953, 1957 Boquet - 1955 Colon - 1955 MALAYSIA David - 1955 Gamboa - 1955 Kuala Lumpur - 1953, 1964, 1965 Panama City - 1955 U1a Langat - 1953 PARAGUAY MEXICO Asuncion - 1958 Numberous Pre-Inaugural Occasions Amistad Dam - As President - 1969 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Puerto Vallarta - As President 1970 Hangchou - 1972 Peking - 1972 Shanghai - 1972 - 7 - II. PRESIDENT NIXON (continued) PERU SPAIN Asuncion - 1958 Madrid - 1963, 1970 Palma de Mallorca - 1956 PIDLIPPINES SUDAN Corregidor - 1956 Los Banos - 1953 Khartoum - 1957 Manila - 1953, 1956, 1964, 1965, Omdurman - 1957 1966, 1967, 1969 SWITZERLAND POLAND Geneva-1951,1963 Warsaw - 1959, 1972 Lausanne - 1963 Lucerne - 1963 PORTUGAL Zurich - 1963 Azores - 1971, 1974 SYRIA Lisbon - 1963 Damascus - 1974 ROMANIA THAILAND Bucharest - 1967, 1969 Bangkok - 1953, 1956, 1964, 1965, SAUDI ARABIA 1966, 1967, 1969 Jiddah - 1974 TUNISIA SINGAPORE Sidi Bou Said - 1957 Tunis - 1957 1953, 1964, 1965, 1967 TURKEY SOVIET UNION Ankara - 1956 Alma Ata - 1967 Kiev - 1972 UGANDA Leningrad - 1959, 1972 Minsk - 1974 Entebbe - 1957 Moscow - 1959, 1965, 1967, 1972, Jinja - 1957 1974 Owen Falls Dam - 1957 Novosibirsk - 1959 Oreanda - 1974 URUGUAY Perouralsk - 1959 Tashkent - 1967 Montevideo - 1958 Samarkand - 1967 Sverd10vsk - 1959 - 8 ­ - II. PRESIDENT NIXON (continued) 111. PRESIDENT JOHNSON VENEZUELA AMERICAN SAMOA Altos de Pipe - 1958 Pago Pago - 1966 Caracas - 1958 AUSTRALIA VIETNAM (REPUBLIC OF) Melbourne - 1966, 1967 Ban Me Thout - 1967 Sydney - 1966 Danang - 1967 Towneville - 1966 Ho-Nai - 1956 Brisbane - 1966 Plaiku - 1967 Canberra - 1967 Saigon - 1956, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969 BRITISH COLUMBIA YUGOSLAVIA Vancouver - 1964 Belgrade - 1970 CANADA Kumrovec - 1970 Zagreb - 1970 Montreal - 1967 ZAMBIA COSTA RICA Lusaka - 1967 San Jose - 1968 Ndola - 1967 EL SALVADOR U. S. TRUSTS/TERRITORIES San Salvador - 1968 Guam, Midway, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands GERMANY COLONIES Bonn - 1967 Bahamas, Hong Kong, Bermuda GUAM- 1967 GUATEMALA Guatemala City - 1968 HONDURAS San Pedro Sula - 1968 ITALY Vatican City - 1967 - 9 ­ Ill. PRESIDENT JOHNSON (cont·Inued) KOREA URUGUAY Seoul - 1966 Montevideo - 1967 Punta del Este - 1967 MALAYSIA VIETNAM Kuala Lampur - 1966 Cam Ranh Bay - 1966, 1967 MEXICO Mexico City - 1966 Cuidad Acuna - 1966 IV. PRESIDENT KENNEDY NEW BRUNSWICK AUSTRIA Campobella Island - 1966 St. George Island - 1966 Vienna - 1961 Charncook - 1966 BRITISH COMMONWE-ALTH NEW ZEALAND Nassau - 1962 Ohakea - 1966 Bermuda - 1961 Wellington - 1966 CANADA NICARAGUA Ottawa - 1961 Managua - 1968 COLOMBIA PAKISTAN Bogota - 1961 Karachi - 1967 COSTA RICA PHILIPPINES San Jose - 1963 Manila - 1966 ENGLAND SURINAM Waddington - 1963 Zanderij - 1967 London - 1961, 1963 THAILAND FRANCE Bangkok - 1966 Paris - 1961 Ban-Saen - 1966 Korat - 1967 - 10 ­ - IV. PRESIDENT KENNEDY (continued) V. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER GERMANY AFGHANISTAN Frankfurt - 1963 Kabul - 1959 Bonn - 1963 Wiesbaden - 1963 ARGENTINA Berlin - 1963 Buenos Aires - 1960 IRELAND Marde1 Plata - 1960 Sao Paulo - 1960 Dublin - 1963 Shannon - 1963 BRAZIL ITALY Rio de Janeiro - 1960 Milan - 1963 BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Rome - 1963 Naples - 1963 Bermuda - 1957 MEXICO CANADA Mexico City - 1962 Ottawa - 1953, 1958 Ontario -1'953, 1958 VENEZUELA Quebec - 1959 Montreal - 1959 Caracas - 1961 CHILE U. S. COMMONWEALTH Santiago - 1960 Puerto Rico - 1961 ENGLAND London - 1959 FRANCE Paris - 1957, 1959. 1960 GERMANY Bonn - 1959 GREECE Athens - 1959 - 11 ­ v. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER (continued) INDIA SPAIN New Delhi - 1959 Casa Blanca - 1959 Agra - 1959 Madrid - 1959 IRAN SWITZERLAND Teheran - 1959 Geneva - 1955 ITALY TUNISIA Rome - 1959 Tunis - 1959 KOREA TURKEY Seoul - 1960 Ankara - 1959 MEXICO URUGUAY Acapulco - 1959 Montevideo - 1960 PAKISTAN U. S. COMMONWEALTH Karachi - 1959 Puerto Rico - 1960 PANAMA U. S. OCCUPIED TERRITORY Panama City - 1956 Okinawa - Kadena Air Base - 1960 PHILIPPINES U. S. POSSESSION Manila - 1960 Wake Island - 1960 PORTUGAL SURIN AM (Dutch Guinea) Lisbon - 1960 Paramaribo - 1960 REPUBLIC OF CHINA Taipei - 1960 SCOTLAND Prestwick - 1959 - 12 ­ VI. PRESIDENT TRUMAN VII. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BELGIUM CANADA Antwerp - 1945 Ottawa - 1943 Brussels - 1945 EGYPT BRAZIL Cairo - 1943 Rio de Janeiro - 1947 IRAN CUBA Teheran - 1943 Guantanam.o - 1948 MALTA - 1945 GERMANY MOROCCO Berlin ­ 1945 Casa Blanca - 1943 U. S. COMMONWEALTH SOUTH AMERICA Puerto Rico - 1948 November-December, 1936 VIRGIN ISLANDS SOVIET UNION Charlotte Amalie - 1948 Frederiksted, St. Croix ­ 1948 Yalta - 1945 U. S. POSSESSION Wake Island - 1950 .
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