List of diplomatic visits to the United States from South America

The President's Guest House, commonly known as Blair House has been the official guest house of visiting dignitaries in Washington D.C. since 1824

International trips made by the heads of state and heads of government to the United States have become a valuable part of American diplomacy and international relations since such trips were first made in the mid-19th century. They are complicated undertakings that often require months of planning along with a great deal of coordination and communication.

The first international visit to the United States was made by King Kalakaua of Hawaii in 1874, which was the first visit by a foreign chief of state or head of government.[1]

The first South American head of state to visit the United States was Emperor Pedro II of Brazil in 1876.[2]

Argentina

Table of Trips[3]
Start End Guest Title Reason
January 20, 1959 January 23, 1959 Arturo Frondizi President State visit. In U.S. January 19 – February 1, visited Miami, Houston, Chicago, Detroit, and New York City. Addressed U.S. Congress January 21.
September 26, 1961 September 26, 1961 Met with President Kennedy in New York City while attending UN General Assembly session.
December 24, 1961 December 24, 1961 Met with President Kennedy at Palm Beach. In U.S. December 21–25; visiting Honolulu and New Orleans.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Jorge Rafael Videla Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
March 15, 1981 March 118, 1981 Roberto Viola Private visit. Met with President Reagan March 17.
August 23, 1984 August 23, 1984 Raúl Alfonsín Private visit. Met with President Reagan at U.N. General Assembly reception in New York City.
March 18, 1985 March 20, 1985 State Visit. In U.S. March 17–25; visited Williamsburg, New York City, Chicago, Albuquerque, and Houston. Addressed Joint Meeting of U.S. Congress March 20.
November 16, 1986 November 17, 1986 Private Visit. Met with President Reagan November 17.
September 27, 1989 September 27, 1989 Carlos Menem Met with President Bush during a private visit.
October 1, 1990 October 1, 1990 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
November 13, 1991 November 16, 1991 State Visit. Addressed Joint Meeting of U.S Congress on November 14.
June 28, 1993 June 30, 1993 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
June 24, 1994 June 24, 1994
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
December 4–5, 1996 December 4–5, 1996 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
January 11, 1999 January 12, 1999 State Visit
September 21, 1999 September 21, 1999 Met with President Clinton during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
June 12, 2000 June 14, 2000 Fernando de la Rua Official working visit.
April 19, 2001 April 19, 2001 Working visit.
November 11, 2001 November 11, 2001 Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
July 22, 2003 July 23, 2003 Nestor Kirchner Working visit.
November 14, 2008 November 15, 2008 Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Attended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting.
September 24, 2009 September 25, 2009 Attended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting in Pittsburgh.
April 12, 2010 April 13, 2010 Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
March 31, 2016 April 1, 2016 Mauricio Macri Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
April 27, 2017 April 27, 2017 Working luncheon.

Bolivia

Table of Trips[4]
Start End Guest Title Reason
May 5, 1943 May 9, 1943 Enrique Peñaranda President Guest of the President. In U.S. May 4–21, visiting Detroit, Buffalo and West Point, and New York City.
October 22, 1963 October 24, 1963 Víctor Paz Estenssoro State visit. In U.S. October 21–28, visited Williamsburg and New York City.
July 5, 1968 July 6, 1968 René Barrientos Informal visit at LBJ Ranch, and Bolivia Day ceremonies in San Antonio
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Hugo Banzer Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
September 25, 1989 September 25, 1989 Jaime Paz Zamora Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
May 7, 1990 May 9, 1990 Official working visit. Private visit to Miami afterwards.
February 26, 1992 February 27, 1992 Attended Drug Summit in San Antonio
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
September 8, 2000 September 8, 2000 Hugo Banzer Met with President Clinton at the UN Millennium Summit in New York City.
December 6, 2001 December 6, 2001 Jorge Quiroga Working visit.
November 9, 2002 November 14, 2002 Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada

Brazil

Table of Trips[2]
Start End Guest Title Reason
May 7, 1876 May 11, 1876 Pedro II Emperor Visited U.S. April 15 – July 12, covering over 9,000 miles. Second-ever state visit to the United States and the first of a country that did not later become part of the United States. Traveled from New York City to San Francisco, to New Orleans, and to Boston. Revisited Washington, D.C.June 2; attended the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia June 20–25.
June 21, 1919 June 25, 1919 Epitácio Pessoa President In U.S. June 20–27; visited New York City.
June 11, 1930 June 15, 1930 Júlio Prestes Officially returned President-elect Hoover's visit. In U.S. June 11–20, visiting New York City, West Point, and Philadelphia.
May 18, 1949 May 21, 1949 Eurico Gaspar Dutra Official guest. Discussed economic cooperation. Addressed U.S. Congress May 19. Afterwards visited New York City and Chattanooga and Nashville. Departed U.S. May 27.
January 5, 1956 January 6, 1956 Juscelino Kubitschek Met with President Eisenhower at Key West and with other officials in Washington, D.C. Afterwards visited New York City. Departed U.S. January 9.
April 3, 1962 April 5, 1962 João Goulart Official visit. Afterwards visited New York City, Omaha and Chicago. Departed U.S. April 8.
January 25, 1967 January 28, 1967 Artur da Costa e Silva Informal visit. In U.S. January 18–31; visited Honolulu, Los Angeles, Cape Kennedy, and New York City
December 6, 1971 December 9, 1971 Emílio Garrastazu Médici State visit.
May 11, 1982 May 13, 1982 João Figueiredo State visit. Private visit afterwards to Cleveland.
January 31, 1985 February 3, 1985 Tancredo Neves Private visit. Met with President Reagan February 1.
September 9, 1986 September 11, 1986 José Sarney State Visit; visited New York City (September 12–13). Addressed Joint Meeting of U.S. Congress September 11.
September 25, 1989 September 25, 1989 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
January 26, 1990 January 26, 1990 Fernando Collor de Mello Private visit.
September 30, 1990 September 30, 1990 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
July 17, 1991 July 20, 1991 State Visit. Afterwards visited New York City.
September 23, 1991 September 23, 1991 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
December 9, 1994 December 9, 1994 Itamar Franco Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
April 19, 1995 April 22, 1995 Fernando Henrique Cardoso State Visit.
July 6, 1998 July 8, 1998 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
May 8, 1999 May 10, 1999 Private visit.
March 29, 2001 April 1, 2001 Working visit.
November 8, 2001 November 8, 2001 Met with President Bush during a private visit.
December 9, 2002 December 10, 2002 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Working visit.
July 19, 2003 July 20, 2003
March 30, 2006 March 31, 2006 Working visit. Met with President Bush at Camp David.
September 24, 2007 September 24, 2007 Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
November 14, 2008 November 15, 2008 Attended the G-20 Economic Summit meeting.
March 14, 2009 March 14, 2009 Working visit.
September 24, 2009 September 25, 2009 Attended the G-20 Economic Summit in Pittsburgh
April 12, 2010 April 13, 2010 Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
September 20, 2011 September 20, 2011 Dilma Rousseff Met with President Obama at the UN General Assembly in New York City.
April 9, 2012 April 9, 2012 Working visit.
June 29, 2015 June 30, 2015 Official Working visit.
March 19, 2019 March 19, 2019 Jair Bolsonaro
February 10, 2023 February 10, 2023 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Chile

Table of Trips[5]
Start End Guest Title Reason
August 6, 1910 August 6, 1910 Pedro Montt President Visited President Taft in Beverly while en route to Europe for health reasons. In U.S. August 4–9.
October 15, 1945 October 11, 1945 Juan Antonio Ríos Morales Official visit. In U.S. October 9 – November 1. Afterward visited New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
April 12, 1950 April 15, 1950 Gabriel González Videla At invitation of the President. Also visited New York City, Philadelphia, Tennessee, Texas, and New Orleans. Departed U.S. May 3.
December 11, 1962 December 13, 1962 Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez Presidential guest. In U.S. December 10–17, visiting Miami, Philadelphia, and New York City.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Augusto Pinochet Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
October 2, 1990 October 2, 1990 Patricio Aylwin Met with President Bush during a private visit.
May 12, 1992 May 15, 1992 State Visit.
June 27, 1994 June 28, 1994 Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle Official working visit.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
February 25, 1997 February 28, 1997 State Visit. Addressed a joint session of Congress.
April 15, 2001 April 16, 2001 Ricardo Lagos Working visit.
July 18, 2004 July 19, 2004
June 8, 2006 June 9, 2006 Michelle Bachelet
September 24, 2008 September 24, 2008 Met with President Bush at the Council of the Americas in New York City.
June 23, 2009 June 23, 2009 Working Visit.
April 12, 2010 April 13, 2010 Sebastián Piñera Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
November 10, 2011 November 13, 2011 Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic and Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
June 2, 2013 June 4, 2013 Working Visit.
June 30, 2014 June 30, 2014 Michelle Bachelet Working Visit.
March 31, 2016 April 1, 2016 Attended the Nuclear Security Summit.
September 28, 2018 September 28, 2018 Sebastián Piñera Working Visit.
June 8, 2023 June 9, 2023 Gabriel Boric Working Visit.
November 2, 2023 November 3, 2023 Attended the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders’ Summit.
November 16, 2023 November 16, 2023 Attended APEC 2023

Colombia

Table of Trips[6]
Start End Guest Title Reason
May 3, 1922 May 5, 1922 Pedro Nel Ospina President In U.S. April 24 – June 2; visited New York City.
June 2, 1930 June 5, 1930 Enrique Olaya Herrera In U.S. April 20 – July 2, visiting Chicago, New York City, New London, and West Point. Revisited Washington, D.C. June 18.
June 24, 1934 June 26, 1934 Alfonso López Pumarejo Afterwards visited New York City, June 26 – July 5.
July 7, 1942 July 11, 1942 Guest of U.S. Government. In U.S. July 3–28, visiting New York City and Miami
January 17, 1944 January 17, 1944 Signed the UN Declaration. Arrived in U.S. November 26, to obtain medical treatment for his wife at Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Visited New York City.
June 5, 1946 June 8, 1946 Mariano Ospina Pérez Arrived in the U.S. June 2. Also visited Miami, New York City, and Tennessee.
April 5, 1960 April 8, 1960 Carlos Lleras Restrepo State visit at Washington, D.C. and at Camp David In U.S. April 4–17, visiting Charleston, Hot Springs and Roanoke, New York City, and Miami.
June 23, 1962 June 27, 1962 Guillermo León Valencia Informal visit. In U.S. June 20 – July 28, visiting New York City and Baltimore; obtained medical treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
June 12, 1969 June 13, 1969 Carlos Lleras Restrepo State visit. In U.S. June 11–18; visited Williamsburg and New York City.
September 25, 1975 September 27, 1975 Alfonso López Michelsen State visit. In U.S. September 24–30. Private visit to New York City.
April 2, 1985 April 4, 1985 Belisario Betancur Official Working Visit.
September 27, 1989 September 28, 1989 Virgilio Barco Vargas Met with President Bush September 28 during a private visit.
June 5, 1990 June 5, 1990 Private visit
July 13, 1990 July 13, 1990 César Gaviria Met with President Bush during a private visit.
August 29, 1990 August 29, 1990 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
February 25, 1991 February 27, 1991 Official working visit. Afterwards visited Miami.
February 26, 1992 February 27, 1992 Attended Drug Summit in San Antonio
August 27, 1993 August 27, 1993 Met with President Clinton at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Ernesto Samper Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
August 1, 1998 August 1, 1998 Andrés Pastrana Arango Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
October 27, 1998 October 28, 1998 State visit.
September 21, 1999 September 21, 1999 Met with President Clinton during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
January 24, 2000 January 26, 2000 Private visit; addressed U.S. Conference of Mayors.
February 24, 2001 February 27, 2001 Working visit; arrived in the US February 24, addressed the National Governors' Association.
November 11, 2001 November 11, 2001 Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City
April 16, 2002 April 19, 2002 Working
June 20, 2002 June 20, 2002 Alvaro Uribe Met with President Bush during a private visit.
September 23, 2002 September 26, 2002 Working visit.
April 29, 2003 May 5, 2003
September 30, 2003 October 10, 2003
March 22, 2004 March 25, 2004
August 4, 2005 August 4, 2005 Working visit. Met with President Bush in Crawford
February 14, 2006 February 18, 2006 Working visit
September 13, 2006 September 14, 2006
May 1, 2007 May 4, 2007
September 18, 2008 September 21, 2008
September 24, 2008 September 24, 2008 Met with President Bush at the Council of the Americas in New York City.
January 13, 2009 January 13, 2009 Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom along with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
June 29, 2009 June 29, 2009 Working visit
September 24, 2010 September 24, 2010 Juan Manuel Santos Met with President Obama at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
April 7, 2011 April 7, 2011 Working visit
December 2, 2013 December 4, 2013
February 4, 2016 February 4, 2016 Official Working visit
May 18, 2017 May 18, 2017
February 13, 2019 February 13, 2019 Iván Duque Márquez
March 10, 2022 March 10, 2022
April 17, 2023 April 20, 2023 Gustavo Francisco Petro Urrego Met with President Biden during working visit. Addressed the opening session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
November 3, 2023 November 3, 2023 Attended the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders’ Summit.

Ecuador

Table of Trips[7]
Start End Guest Title Reason
November 23, 1942 November 27, 1942 Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río President Guest of U.S. Government on invitation of the President. In U.S. November 22 – December 1, visiting Detroit, Buffalo, New York City, and West Point
June 20, 1951 June 23, 1951 Galo Plaza Guest of U.S. Government. Addressed U.S. Congress June 21. Afterwards visited New York City and San Francisco. Departed U.S. June 29.
July 23, 1962 July 24, 1962 Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy Official visit. In U.S. July 22–29, visiting Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York City.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Alfredo Ernesto Poveda Burbano Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
July 20, 1979 July 20, 1979 Jaime Roldós Aguilera Informal visit.
April 7, 1983 April 9, 1983 Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea Official working visit.
June 25, 1984 June 26, 1984 León Febres Cordero Rivadeneira Private visit. Met with President Reagan June 26.
January 12, 1986 January 16, 1986 State Visit. In U.S. January 16–18; visited Los Angeles.
July 22, 1990 July 24, 1990 Rodrigo Borja Cevallos Official working visit.
January 30, 1992 January 30, 1992 Met with President Bush while attending a U.N. Security Council Summit in New York City.
January 26, 1992 January 27, 1992 Attended Drug Summit in San Antonio
July 28, 1992 July 28, 1992 Sixto Durán Ballén Met with President Bush during a private visit.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
June 23, 1996 June 27, 1996 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
October 9, 1998 October 9, 1998 Jamil Mahuad Discussed the Ecuador-Peru border dispute with President Bill Clinton during a private visit.
February 3, 1999 February 6, 1999 Discussed implementation of Ecuador-Peru border agreement.
February 9, 2003 February 12, 2003 Lucio Gutierrez Working visit.
December 20, 2022 December 20, 2022 Guillermo Lasso Met with President Biden during working visit

Guyana

Table of Trips[8]
Start End Guest Title Reason
July 21, 1966 July 23, 1966 Forbes Burnham Prime Minister Informal visit. Afterwards visited San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and Austin. Departed U.S. July 30.
July 26, 1968 July 26, 1968 Informal visit.
September 13, 1988 September 13, 1988 Desmond Hoyte President Discussed bilateral relations and trade preferences under the Caribbean Basin Initiative.
June 19, 1989 June 19, 1989 Met with President Bush during a private visit
August 30, 1993 August 30, 1993 Cheddi Jagan Attended a CARICOM working luncheon.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
September 24, 2003 September 24, 2003 Bharrat Jagdeo Met with President Bush at the UN General Assembly in New York City.

Paraguay

Table of Trips[9]
Start End Guest Title Reason
June 9, 1943 June 13, 1943 Higinio Moríñigo President Guest of U.S. Government on invitation of the President. In the U.S. June 8–26, visited Detroit, Buffalo, and New York City. Addressed U.S. Congress June 10.
March 20, 1968 March 22, 1968 Alfredo Stroessner Official visit. In U.S. March 19–23; visited Williamsburg and New York City.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
June 15, 1990 June 15, 1990 Andrés Rodríguez Pedotti Private visit.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Juan Carlos Wasmosy Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
September 26, 2003 September 26, 2003 Nicanor Duarte Frutos Working visit.
September 24, 2008 September 24, 2008 Fernando Lugo Met with President Bush at the Council of the Americas in New York City.
October 29, 2008 October 29, 2008 Working visit.
December 13, 2019 December 13, 2019 Mario Abdo Benítez Official Working Visit.

Peru

Table of Trips[10]
Start End Guest Title Reason
May 7, 1942 May 11, 1942 Manuel Prado Ugarteche President Guest of U.S. Government on invitation of the President. In U.S. May 5–22, visiting Miami, Annapolis, West Point, Detroit, Buffalo, Boston, and New York City.
September 19, 1961 September 22, 1961 State visit. Addressed U.S. Congress September 21. In U.S. September 18–29, visiting Miami, Williamsburg, New York City, Boston and Chicago.
October 24, 1970 October 24, 1970 Ernesto Montagne Sánchez Prime Minister Attended White House dinner on 25th Anniversary of the U.N.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Francisco Morales Bermúdez President Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
September 25, 1984 September 27, 1984 Fernando Belaunde Terry Private visit. Accompanied by Prime Minister Mariategui. Met with President Reagan September 27.
September 16, 1991 September 19, 1991 Alberto Fujimori Official working visit. Private visit to New York City afterward.
February 26, 1992 February 27, 1992 Attended Drug Summit in San Antonio.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
May 18, 1996 May 21, 1996 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
February 3, 1997 February 3, 1997 Arrived in Washington, D.C. February to attend international meeting on small business lending. Discussed Lima hostage crisis with President Bill Clinton.
October 9, 1998 October 9, 1998 Discussed the Ecuador-Peru border dispute with President Bill Clinton during a private visit.
February 4, 1999 February 5, 1999 Discussed implementation of Ecuador-Peru border agreement.
June 25, 2001 June 27, 2001 Alejandro Toledo Met with President Bush June 26 during a private visit.
September 10, 2002 September 16, 2002 Private visit. Addressed OAS Meeting.
March 8, 2006 March 10, 2006 Working
April 22, 2006 April 24, 2006 Alan Garcia
July 9, 2006 July 12, 2006 Alejandro Toledo Met with President Bush July 11 during a private visit.
October 9, 2006 October 10, 2006 Alan Garcia Working visit.
December 13, 2007 December 14, 2007
September 24, 2008 September 24, 2008 Met with President Bush at the Council of the Americas in New York City.
June 1, 2010 June 1, 2010 Working visit.
July 6, 2011 July 6, 2011 Ollanta Humala
November 10, 2011 November 13, 2011 Attended the Asia-Pacific Economic and Cooperation Summit at Honolulu and Kapolei, Hawaii.
June 10, 2013 June 12, 2013 Official Working Visit.
February 24, 2017 February 24, 2017 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski

Suriname

Table of Trips[11]
Start End Guest Title Reason
February 3, 1992 February 3, 1992 Ronald Venetiaan President Met with President Bush during a private visit.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami

Uruguay

Table of Trips[12]
Start End Guest Title Reason
February 11, 1947 February 15, 1947 Tomás Berreta President Guest of U.S. Government. In the U.S. February 4–18, visiting Miami, New York City, and Philadelphia.
December 5, 1955 December 8, 1955 Luis Batlle Berres Official visit. Afterwards visited New York City, Boston, Chicago, and Miami. Departed U.S. December 17.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Aparicio Méndez Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
June 16, 1986 June 19, 1986 Julio Maria Sanguinetti State Visit; visited New York City June 19–20.
September 15, 1989 September 15, 1989 Met with President Bush during a private visit.
February 5, 1990 February 5, 1990 Luis Alberto Lacalle Private visit.
October 1, 1990 October 1, 1990 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
May 20, 1991 May 21, 1991 Met with President Bush during a private visit.
March 12, 1994 March 13, 1994 Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
November 9, 1994 November 11, 1994 Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
July 23, 1998 July 23, 1998 Julio Maria Sanguinetti Working visit.
February 11, 2002 February 16, 2002 Jorge Batlle
April 23, 2003 April 23, 2003
April 29, 2006 May 4, 2006 Tabaré Vázquez
May 12, 2014 May 12, 2014 José Mujica
June 13, 2023 June 13, 2023 Luis Lacalle Pou
November 3, 2023 November 3, 2023 Attended the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders’ Summit.

Venezuela

Table of Trips[13]
Start End Guest Title Reason
January 19, 1944 January 24, 1944 Isaías Medina Angarita President Guest of U.S. Government. Addressed U.S. Congress January 20. Afterwards visited Philadelphia, New York City, New Orleans and Miami. Departed U.S. February 5.
July 1, 1948 July 5, 1948 Rómulo Gallegos Met with President Truman in Washington, D.C. and Bolivar
February 19, 1963 February 21, 1963 Rómulo Betancourt Official visit. In U.S. February 18–23, visited San Juan, New York City, and Miami.
June 2, 1970 June 4, 1970 Rafael Caldera State visit. Addressed Joint Session of U.S. Congress June 3. Afterwards visited Houston. Departed U.S. June 5.
June 28, 1977 June 30, 1977 Carlos Andrés Pérez State visit. In U.S. June 27 – July 2; visited Williamsburg, New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
September 6, 1977 September 9, 1977 Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty.
November 16, 1981 November 19, 1981 Luis Herrera Campins State visit.
December 3, 1984 December 5, 1984 Jaime Lusinchi State visit. Afterwards visited San Francisco. Departed U.S. December 8.
March 30, 1989 April 1, 1989 Carlos Andrés Pérez Met with President Bush during a private visit. Also attended Consultation on a New Hemispheric Agenda in Atlanta.
September 25, 1989 September 25, 1989 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
April 25, 1989 April 26, 1989 State Visit. Private visit to New York City afterwards.
September 30, 1990 September 30, 1990 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
May 3, 1991 May 3, 1991 Met with President Bush during a private visit. Later visited Houston, Tulsa, and Palo Alto
September 24, 1991 September 24, 1991 Met with President Bush at the U.N. General Assembly.
January 31, 1992 January 31, 1992 Met with President Bush during a U.N. Security Council Summit in New York City.
December 9, 1994 December 11, 1994 Rafael Caldera Attended the Summit of the Americas in Miami
January 28, 1999 January 28, 1999 Hugo Chávez Met with President Clinton during a private visit.
September 21, 1999 September 21, 1999 Met with President Clinton during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
February 5, 2020 February 5, 2020 Juan Guaidó Working visit.

See also

References

  1. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Hawaii U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  2. ^ a b Visits By Foreign Leaders of Brazil U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  3. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Argentina U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  4. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Bolivia U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  5. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Chile U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  6. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Colombia U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  7. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Ecuador U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  8. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Guyana U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  9. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Paraguay U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  10. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Peru U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  11. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Suriname U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  12. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Uruguay U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian
  13. ^ Visits By Foreign Leaders of Venezuela U.S.Department of State Office of the Historian

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