President
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Dates
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Country or territory
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Locations
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Key details
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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January 13, 1943
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Gambia Gambia
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Bathurst
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Overnight stop en route to Casablanca.[2]
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January 25, 1943
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Overnight stop en route from Casablanca.[2]
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January 26–27, 1943
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Liberia
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Monrovia
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Informal visit; met with President Edwin Barclay.[2]
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December 9, 1943
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French West Africa
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Dakar
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Stopped en route home to U.S. after conferring with General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Tunis, Tunisia, following Tehran Conference and Second Cairo Conference.[2]
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Jimmy Carter
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March 31–April 3, 1978
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Nigeria
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Lagos
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State visit; Met with President Olusegun Obasanjo.[3]
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April 3, 1978
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Liberia
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Monrovia
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Met with President William R. Tolbert, Jr.[3]
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George H. W. Bush
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December 31, 1992–January 2, 1993
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Somalia
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Mogadishu, Baidoa, Baledogle Airfield
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Visited international relief workers and U.S. military personnel.
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Bill Clinton
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March 23, 1998
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Ghana
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Accra
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Met with President Jerry Rawlings; visited a Peace Corps project.[4]
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March 23–25, 1998
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Uganda
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Kampala, Kisowera, Mukono, Wanyange, Entebbe
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Met with President Yoweri Museveni and with the Presidents of Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[4]
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March 25, 1998
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Rwanda
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Kigali
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Met with President Pasteur Bizimungu; delivered a public address.[4]
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March 25–29, 1998
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South Africa
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Cape Town, Johannesburg
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Met with President Nelson Mandela; addressed joint session of Parliament.[4]
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March 29–31, 1998
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Botswana
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Gaborone, Kasane
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Met with President Quett Masire; visited Chobe National Park.[4]
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March 31–April 2, 1998
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Senegal
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Dakar, Thies, Goree Island
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Met with President Abdou Diouf; visited Senegalese peacekeeping troops; delivered several public addresses.[4]
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August 26–28, 2000
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Nigeria
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Abuja, Ushafa, Abuja
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Met with President Obasanjo and addressed the National Assembly.[4]
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August 28–29, 2000
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Tanzania
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Arusha
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Met with former South African President Mandela to promote a peace agreement for Burundi; also met with President Benjamin Mkapa.[4]
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George W. Bush
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July 8, 2003
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Senegal
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Dakar, Goree Island
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Met with President Abdoulaye Wade.[5]
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July 8–11, 2003
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South Africa
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Pretoria
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Met with President Thabo Mbeki.[5]
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July 10, 2003
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Botswana
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Gaborone
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Met with President Festus Mogae. Toured Mokolodi Nature Reserve.[5]
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July 11, 2003
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Uganda
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Kampala
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Met with President Yoweri Museveni.[5]
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July 11–12, 2003
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Nigeria
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Abuja
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Met with President Olusegun Obasanjo.[5]
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February 16, 2008
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Benin
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Cotonou
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Met with President Yayi Boni.[5]
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February 16–19, 2008
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Tanzania
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Dar es Salaam, Arusha
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Met with President Jakaya Kikwete, signed Millenimum Challenge agreement.[5]
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February 19, 2008
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Rwanda
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Kigali
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Met with President Paul Kagame and dedicated new embassy.[5]
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February 19–21, 2008
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Ghana
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Accra
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Met with President John Kufuor.[5]
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February 21, 2008
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Liberia
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Monrovia
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Met with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.[5]
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Barack Obama
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July 10–11, 2009
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Ghana
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Accra
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Met with President John Atta Mills. Delivered a speech to the Ghanaian Parliament. Toured a former departing point of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the Cape Coast Castle.[6]
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June 26–28, 2013
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Senegal
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Dakar
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Met with President Macky Sall.[6]
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June 28–July 1, 2013
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South Africa
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Johannesburg, Pretoria, Soweto, Cape Town
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Met with President Jacob Zuma and with members of the Mandela family; gave a speech on trade and investment, development, democracy and security partnerships; visited Robben Island.[6][7]
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July 1–2, 2013
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Tanzania
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Dar es Salaam
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Met with President Jakaya Kikwete. Laid a wreath at the memorial to the 1998 United States embassy bombing.[6] Participated in trade and investment discussions; accompanied by business leaders.[7]
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July 2, 2013
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Senegal
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Dakar
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Stopped during return to Washington D.C.[6]
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December 9–11, 2013
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South Africa
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Johannesburg
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Attended the memorial service for former President Nelson Mandela.
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July 24–26, 2015
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Kenya
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Nairobi
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Attended the 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Summit. Also met with President Uhuru Kenyatta.[8]
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July 26–28, 2015
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Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa
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Met with the government of Ethiopia and addressed the African Union.[9][10]
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Joe Biden
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December 2, 2024
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Cabo Verde
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Sal
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Met with Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva.
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December 2–4, 2024
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Angola
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Luanda Province
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Met with President João Lourenço and hosted G7 summit on Lobito Trans-Africa Corridor.
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