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List of international trips made by Madeleine Albright as United States Secretary of State

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Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Australian Minister of Defense Ian McLachlan and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer in Sydney, 1998
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, 2000
First Lady Hillary Clinton and Secretary Madeleine Albright tour the Ohel Rachel Synagogue in Shanghai
Secretary Albright with Benjamin Netanyahu and Yasser Arafat

This is a list of international visits undertaken by Madeleine Albright (in office 1997–2001)[1] while serving as the United States Secretary of State. The list includes both private travel and official state visits. The list includes only foreign travel which the Secretary of State made during her tenure in the position.[1]

Summary

The number of visits per country where Secretary Albright traveled are:

World map highlighting countries visited by Madeleine Albright as Secretary of State, 1997–2001:
  United States
  Countries visited
  No visits

Table

Country Locations Details Dates
1  Italy Rome Met with Prime Minister Prodi and Foreign Minister Dini. February 16, 1997
 Germany Bonn Met with Chancellor Kohl and Foreign Minister Kinkel February 16–17, 1997
 France Paris Met with President Chirac, Prime Minister Juppé, and Foreign Minister de Charette. February 17–18, 1997
 Belgium Brussels Addressed NATO Foreign Ministers and the European Commission. February 18, 1997
 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Major and Foreign Secretary Rifkind. February 18–19, 1997
 Russia Moscow Met with President Yeltsin, Prime Minister Chernomyrdin, and Foreign Minister Primakov. February 19–21, 1997
 South Korea Seoul, Camp Bonifas, Panmunjon Met with President Kim, and Foreign Minister Yoo, and visited U.S. troops at the Demilitarized Zone. February 21–23, 1997
 Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Hashimoto and senior officials. February 23–24, 1997
 China Beijing Met with Paramount leader Jiang and senior Chinese officials. February 24, 1997
2  Finland Helsinki Accompanied President Clinton to a summit meeting with Russian President Yeltsin. March 20–21, 1997
3  Russia Moscow Met with Foreign Minister Primakov. May 1–2, 1997
4  Guatemala Guatemala City, Tuluche Signed agreement on cross-border auto thefts and visited a demobilization camp. May 4, 1997
 Mexico Mexico City Accompanied President Clinton on a State Visit and attended a meeting of the U.S.–Mexico Binational Commission. May 5–7, 1997
 Costa Rica San José Accompanied President Clinton to a Summit Meeting with the presidents of the Central American Republics. May 7–9, 1997
 Barbados Bridgetown Accompanied President Clinton to a U.S.–Caribbean Community Summit Meeting. May 9–11, 1997
5  France Paris Accompanied President Clinton to the signing of the NATO-Russia Founding Act. May 26–27, 1997
 Netherlands The Hague Accompanied President Clinton to the U.S.–EU Summit Meeting, commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, and visited the UN War Crimes Tribunal. May 27–28, 1997
 Portugal Sintra Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting, the inaugural meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, and a meeting of the Bosnian Peace Implementation Council. Also met with the Co-Presidents of Bosnia. May 29–30, 1997
 Croatia Zagreb, Prevrać Met with President Tuđman and appealed for the return of Serb refugees. May 30–31, 1997
 Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade Met with President Milošević. May 31 – June 1, 1997
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Brcko, Banja Luka Met with the Collective Presidency, dedicated a bridge over the Sava River, and met with Bosnian Serb President Plavšić. June 1, 1997
6  Vietnam Hanoi, Hồ Chí Minh City Met with Prime Minister Kiệt and senior Vietnamese officials. Laid cornerstone of a new Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. June 26–29, 1997
 Hong Kong Hong Kong Attended the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to China. June 29 – July 1, 1997
7  Spain Madrid Attended NATO Summit Meeting. July 7–10, 1997
 Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Clinton. July 10–11, 1997
 Romania Bucharest July 11–12, 1997
 Slovenia Ljubljana July 12, 1997
 Russia Saint Petersburg Met with Foreign Minister Primakov. July 12–13, 1997
 Lithuania Vilnius Met with the Foreign Ministers of the Baltic States. July 13, 1997
 Czech Republic Prague Met with President Havel and visited the Pinkas Synagogue. July 13–14, 1997
8  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference and Regional Forum. July 26–29, 1997
 Singapore Singapore July 29–30, 1997
9  Czech Republic Letohrad, Kostelec nad Orlicí, Terezín Visiting the birthplaces of her parents and the site of the concentration camp where her grandparents were held. August 31 – September 2, 1997
10  Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Netanyahu and senior Israeli officials. September 9–12, 1997
 Palestinian National Authority Ramallah Met with Chairman Arafat. September 11–12, 1997
 Syria Damascus Met with President Assad. September 12, 1997
 Egypt Alexandria Met with President Mubarak. September 12–13, 1997
 Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Abha Met with King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah, with Gulf Cooperation Council Foreign Ministers, and visited U.S. military personnel. September 13–14, 1997
 Jordan Amman Met with King Hussein. September 14–15, 1997
 Cyprus Larnaca Stopped en route to Beirut. September 15, 1997
 Lebanon Beirut Met with President Hrawi and senior Lebanese officials; addressed Beirut Forum. September 15, 1997
11  Venezuela Caracas Accompanied President Clinton. October 12–13, 1997
 Brazil Brasília, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro October 13–15, 1997
 Argentina Buenos Aires October 15–17, 1997
 Haiti Port-au-Prince Met with President Préval and Haitian political leaders. October 17, 1997
12  United Kingdom Edinburgh, London Discussed the Iraq crisis with Foreign Secretary Cook, and the Middle East peace process with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. November 14–15, 1997
  Switzerland Bern Discussed the Middle East peace process with PLO Chairman Arafat. November 15, 1997
 Qatar Doha Attended the Middle East-North African Economic Conference. November 15–16, 1997
 Bahrain Manama Met with UN weapons inspectors formerly stationed in Iraq. November 16, 1997
 Kuwait Kuwait City Discussed the Iraq crisis with senior Kuwaiti officials November 16, 1997
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Iraq crisis with senior Saudi officials. November 16–17, 1997
 Pakistan Islamabad, Peshawar Met with Prime Minister Sharif and visited an Afghan Refugee Camp. November 17–18, 1997
 India New Delhi Met with Prime Minister Gujral November 18–19, 1997
  Switzerland Geneva Discussed Iraq crisis with the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France, and Russia. November 19–20, 1997
 Canada Vancouver Attended APEC Foreign and Trade Ministerial and Summit Meetings November 21–25, 1997
13  France Paris Met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. December 5–6, 1997
  Switzerland Geneva Met with PLO Chairman Arafat. December 6, 1997
 France Paris Met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and French Foreign Minister Védrine. December 6–8, 1997
 Ethiopia Addis Abeba Addressed the Economic Commission of the Organization of African Unity. December 8–10, 1997
 Uganda Kampala, Gulu Met with President Museveni, northern Ugandan refugees, and Sudanese opposition leaders. December 10–11, 1997
 Rwanda Kigali Met with President Bizimungu and Vice President Kagame. December 11, 1997
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa Met with President Kabila. December 11–12, 1997
 Angola Luanda Discussed Lusaka peace process with President Dos Santos December 12, 1997
 South Africa Pretoria, Cape Town Met with President Mandela December 12–14, 1997
 Zimbabwe Harare Met with President Mugabe. December 14–15, 1997
 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting and meetings of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, and the NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council December 15–17, 1997
 France Paris Met with President Chirac and with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. December 17–18, 1997
 United Kingdom London Met with PLO Chairman Arafat. December 18, 1997
14  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Tuzla Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with Bosnian officials and U.S. military personnel. December 21–22, 1997
 Belgium Brussels Stopped en route to London. December 22, 1997
 United Kingdom London Private visit. December 22–30, 1997
15  France Paris Discussed the Iraq crisis with Foreign Minister Védrine. January 29–30, 1998
 Spain Madrid Discussed the Iraq crisis with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov. January 30, 1998
 United Kingdom London, Ascot Discussed the Iraq crisis with British Foreign Secretary Cook and King Hussein of Jordan January 30–31, 1998
 Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Netanyahu. January 31 – February 1, 1998
 Palestinian National Authority Ramallah Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat February 1, 1998
 Kuwait Kuwait City Discussed the Iraq crisis with Emir al-Sabah. February 1, 1998
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Iraq crisis with Crown Prince Abdullah. February 1–2, 1998
 Bahrain Manama Discussed the Iraq crisis with Foreign Minister Khalifa February 2–3, 1998
 Egypt Cairo Discussed the Iraq crisis with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Moussa. February 3, 1998
16  Ukraine Kyiv Met with President Kuchma and signed nuclear cooperation agreement. March 6, 1998
 Italy Rome Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Prime Minister Prodi and Foreign Minister Dini. March 6–8, 1998
  Vatican City State Vatican City Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Pope John Paul II. March 7, 1998
 Germany Bonn Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Foreign Minister Kinkel. March 8, 1998
 France Paris Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Foreign Minister Védrine. March 8, 1998
 United Kingdom London Discussed the Kosovo crisis with representatives of the Contact Group. March 8–9, 1998
 Spain Madrid Discussed the Iraq crisis with Foreign Minister Matutes. March 9, 1998
 Canada Ottawa, Hull Met with Prime Minister Chrétien and Foreign Minister Axworthy. March 9–10, 1998
17  Italy Rome Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Foreign Minister Dini. March 24, 1998
  Vatican City State Vatican City Discussed the Kosovo crisis and the situation in Cuba with Vatican officials. March 24, 1998
 Germany Bonn Attended a Contact Group ministerial meeting. March 24–25, 1998
18  Haiti Port-au-Prince, Jacmel Met with President Préval and Haitian political leaders. Discussed narcotics control with Haitian and Dominican officials aboard USCG Dallas. April 4, 1998
 Trinidad and Tobago Crown Point, Port of Spain Met with Prime Minister Panday and with Caricom Foreign Ministers. April 4–6, 1998
19  Chile Santiago de Chile Accompanied President Clinton on a state visit and to the Second Summit of the Americas. April 16–19, 1998
20  Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Hashimoto and Foreign Minister Obuchi. Signed amended Acquisitions and Cross-Servicing Agreement. April 28–29, 1998
 China Beijing Met with Paramount leader Jiang and senior Chinese officials and made arrangements for President Clinton's state visit. April 29 – May 1, 1998
 South Korea Seoul Met with President Kim and senior Korean officials. May 1–2, 1998
 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Met with President Bagabandi and senior Mongolian officials and addressed the Great Hural May 2, 1998
 United Kingdom London Met with Prime Minister Blair, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, and PLO Chairman Arafat. Attended G8 Foreign Ministers' Meeting. May 3–9, 1998
21  United Kingdom London Attended U.S.-EU Summit meeting and met with PLO Chairman Arafat May 17–18, 1998
  Switzerland Geneva Attended ceremonies commemorating the 50th anniversary of GATT. May 18, 1998
22  Luxembourg Luxembourg Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. May 28–29, 1998
23  Venezuela Caracas Attended OAS General Assembly meeting. June 1–2, 1998
24   Switzerland Geneva Discussed the India-Pakistan nuclear crisis with the Foreign Ministers of the permanent member states of the UN Security Council. June 4, 1998
25  United Kingdom London Discussed the South Asian nuclear crisis and the Kosovo crisis with the G8 Foreign Ministers. June 12, 1998
26  China Xi'an, Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Hong Kong Accompanied President Clinton on a State Visit. June 25 – July 3, 1998
 Japan Tokyo Met with Prime Minister Hashimoto and Foreign Minister Obuchi. July 3–4, 1998
27  Philippines Manila Attended ASEAN Regional Forum and Post Ministerial Conference. Met with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov. July 26–29, 1998
 Papua New Guinea Port Moresby Met with Prime Minister Skate and announced additional U.S. humanitarian assistance. July 29, 1998
 Australia Sydney Attended Australia–U.S. Ministerial Meeting. July 29 – August 1, 1998
 New Zealand Auckland Met with Prime Minister Shipley. August 1, 1998
28  Italy Rome Was to have attended wedding of Spokesman James Rubin; returned to Washington after bombings of U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. August 7, 1998
29  Germany Ramstein, Landstuhl Visited Embassy personnel wounded in the bombings in Kenya and Tanzania; accompanied the dead back to the United States. August 12–13, 1998
30  Tanzania Dar es Salaam Visited site of the U.S. Embassy. August 18, 1998
 Kenya Nairobi Visited site of the U.S. Embassy and met with President Moi. August 18, 1998
31  Croatia Zagreb Met with President Tuđman and Croatian politicians and journalists. August 29–30, 1998
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bijeljina, Sarajevo, Tuzla Met with Bosnian, Bosnian Serb, and NATO officials. August 30–31, 1998
 Russia Moscow Attended U.S.–Russian Summit Meeting. August 31 – September 3, 1998
 Austria Vienna Official visit. Attended U.S.–European Union ministerial meeting and addressed the OSCE Permanent Council. September 3, 1998
32  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Netanyahu October 6–7, 1998
 Palestinian National Authority Jericho, Erez Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. October 6, 1998
 Belgium Brussels Discussed the Kosovo crisis with NATO officials. October 7–8, 1998
 United Kingdom London Discussed the Kosovo crisis with Contact Group Foreign Ministers. October 8, 1998
33  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Attended APEC Ministerial Meeting and met with the wife of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. November 14–15, 1998
34  Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial meeting, and ministerial meetings of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, NATO–Russia Permanent Joint Council, and NATO–Ukraine Commission. December 8–9, 1998
 France Lyon, Paris Announced opening of the American Presence Post in Lyon. Met with President Chirac and senior French officials. December 9–10, 1998
 Israel Jerusalem, Masada Accompanied President Clinton. December 12–15, 1998
 Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip, Erez Accompanied President Clinton. On December 15, attended meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat. December 14–15, 1998
 Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with Crown Prince Hassan. December 15, 1998
35  Russia Moscow Discussed strategic arms limitations and the Kosovo crisis with Prime Minister Primakov. January 25–27, 1999
 Egypt Cairo Discussed the Iraq crisis with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Moussa. January 27, 1999
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Iraq crisis with King Fahd and senior Saudi officials and addressed U.S. military personnel. January 27–28, 1999
 Jordan Amman Briefed Crown Prince Abdullah on the Iraq crisis. January 28, 1999
 United Kingdom London Attended a meeting of Contact Group Foreign Ministers. January 28–29, 1999
36 Attended a meeting of Contact Group Foreign Ministers. February 5, 1999
37  France Paris, Rambouillet Met with Contact Group Foreign Ministers and with the delegations to the Kosovo peace conference. February 13–14, 1999
 Mexico Mérida Accompanied President Clinton during a State Visit. February 15, 1999
38  France Paris, Rambouillet Attended the Kosovo peace conference. February 20–23, 1999
39  China Beijing Met with Paramount leader Jiang Zemin and senior Chinese officials. February 28 – March 2, 1999
 Thailand Chiang Mai, Bangkok Visited the Hill Tribes Institute in Chiang Mai; met with senior Thai officials. March 2–4, 1999
 Indonesia Jakarta Met with senior Indonesian officials and East Timor leader Xanana Gusmão. March 4–5, 1999
 United Kingdom London Discussed the U.S. peace plan for Kosovo with special envoy Dole and Foreign Secretary Cook. March 6, 1999
40  Guatemala Antigua Attended Central American Summit Meeting. March 10–11, 1999
41  Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial meeting on the Kosovo crisis. April 11–13, 1999
 Norway Oslo Met with Russian Foreign Minister Ivanov. April 13, 1999
42  Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with senior NATO officials. May 4, 1999
 Germany Bonn Attended a G8 Foreign Ministers meeting on the Kosovo conflict. May 4–6, 1999
43 Bonn, Cologne Attended a G8 Foreign Ministers meeting on the Kosovo conflict and the G8 and U.S.-EU Ministerial meetings; met with Kosovar political leaders. June 6–11, 1999
 Belgium Brussels Briefed senior NATO officials on the Kosovo peace agreement. June 8, 1999
 Macedonia Skopje, Stenkovec Visited a refugee camp and addressed U.S. military personnel. June 11, 1999
44  Finland Helsinki Met with the Russian Foreign and Defense Ministers to discuss a Russian role in peacekeeping in Kosovo; met with President Ahtisaari. June 17–18, 1999
 France Paris Met with senior French officials. June 19–20, 1999
 Germany Cologne Attended G8 Economic Summit meeting. June 20–21, 1999
 Slovenia Ljubljana Accompanied President Clinton and met with Montenegrin President Djukanovic. June 21–22, 1999
 Bulgaria Sofia Working visit. June 22, 1999
 Romania Bucharest
45  Austria Vienna Vacation July 1–10, 1999
46  Japan Tokyo Stopped en route to ASEAN Ministerial meetings. July 23–24, 1999
 Singapore Singapore Attended ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference, and trilateral ministerial consultations with Japan and South Korea. Met with Russian Foreign Minister Ivanov. July 24–27, 1999
 Saudi Arabia Dhahran Stopped en route to Rome. July 27, 1999
 Italy Rome, Aviano Met with Foreign Minister Dini. Joined President Clinton July 30 at Aviano Air Force Base for visit to Sarajevo. July 28–30, 1999
  Vatican City State Vatican City Met with Secretary for Relations with States Cardinal Tauran. July 28, 1999
 Serbia and Montenegro Pristina Met with UN and NATO officials, U.S. military personnel, and representatives of the people of Kosovo. July 29, 1999
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Attended Stability Pact Leaders Conference. July 30, 1999
 Italy Aviano Stopped en route to U.S. from Sarajevo. July 30, 1999
47  Morocco Rabat Met with King Mohammed VI and Prime Minister Youssoufi. September 1–2, 1999
 Egypt Alexandria Met with President Mubarak, Foreign Minister Moussa, and Palestinian Authority Chairman Arafat. September 2, 1999
 Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with senior Israeli officials. September 2–4, 1999
 Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with senior Palestinian Authority officials. September 3, 1999
 Syria Damascusb Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian peace process with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. September 4, 1999
 Lebanon Beirut Met with Prime Minister al-Hoss. September 4, 1999
 Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh Attended the signing of the Israel-Palestinian Peace Process Agreement. September 4, 1999
 Israel Jerusalem Overnight stop before traveling to Turkey. September 4–5, 1999
 Turkey Istanbul, İzmit Discussed disaster relief with Foreign Minister Cem. September 5, 1999
 Vietnam Hanoi, Hồ Chí Minh City Met with senior Vietnamese officials and opened new U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City. September 6–8, 1999
 New Zealand Auckland Attended APEC Ministerial and Leaders meetings. September 8–13, 1999
48  Guinea Conakry Met with President Conté. October 18, 1999
 Sierra Leone Freetown, Murray Town Met with President Kabbah, former rebel leaders, and ECOMOG and UNOMSIL officials; visited the Amputee and War Wounded Camp at Murray Town. October 18, 1999
 Mali Bamako Met with President Konaré and reviewed ACRI forces. October 18–19, 1999
 Nigeria Abuja, Kano Met with President Obasanjo, senior Nigerian officials, representatives of ECOWAS, and officials and political leaders of northern Nigeria. October 19–20, 1999
 Kenya Nairobi Met with President Moi and inaugurated a new Embassy building. Also met with IGAD representatives and representatives of Sudanese civil society. October 20–23, 1999
 Tanzania Dar es Salaam Attended the state funeral of former President Nyerere. Met with President Mkapa and President Buyoya of Burundi. October 21, 1999
49  Norway Oslo Accompanied President Clinton on a State visit to commemorative ceremony for former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin. November 1–2, 1999
50  Turkey Ankara, Efesos, Istanbul Accompanied President Clinton on a State visit; attended OSCE Summit meeting in Istanbul. November 14–19, 1999
 Greece Athens Accompanied President Clinton on a State visit. November 19–20, 1999
 Italy Florence Accompanied President Clinton to conference on Progressive Governance for the 21st Century. November 20–21, 1999
 Slovakia Bratislava Met with President Schuster, Prime Minister Dzurinda, and other senior officials. November 22, 1999
 Bulgaria Sofia Joined President Clinton for meetings with senior Bulgarian officials. November 22–23, 1999
 Serbia and Montenegro Pristina Accompanied President Clinton; visited Refugee camps. November 23, 1999
51  Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah. December 6–7, 1999
 Syria Damascus Met with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa December 7, 1999
 Israel Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Barak and senior Israeli officials. December 7–9, 1999
 Palestinian National Authority Bethlehem, Ramallah Met with Chairman Arafat. December 8, 1999
 Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh Met with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Moussa. December 9, 1999
52  Germany Berlin Attended G8 Foreign Ministers meeting; met with President Djukanovic of Montenegro and Serbian opposition leaders. December 17, 1999
 France Paris Met with Foreign Minister Védrine. December 17–18, 1999
53  Colombia Cartagena Discussed anti-narcotics assistance with President Pastrana. January 14–15, 2000
 Panama Panama City Met with President Moscoso; visited Panama Canal. January 15, 2000
 Mexico Oaxaca Met with Foreign Minister Green. January 15–16, 2000
54   Switzerland Davos Attended meeting of the World Economic Forum. January 29–31, 2000
 Russia Moscow Official visit; led U.S. delegation to Multilateral Steering Group. January 31 – February 2, 2000
 Croatia Zagreb Met with Prime Minister Račan and Croatian political leaders. February 2, 2000
55 Led the U.S. delegation to the inauguration of President Mesić. Met with Serbian opposition leaders. February 18–19, 2000
 Albania Tirana Met with President Meidani and Prime Minister Meta; addressed the Albanian Parliament. February 19, 2000
56  Portugal Lisbon Attended U.S.–European Union Ministerial meeting. March 4–5, 2000
 Czech Republic Prague, Brno, Hodonín Met with President Havel and senior officials, commemorated the 150th birthday of former President Thomas Masaryk; met with representatives of Serbian NGOs. March 5–8, 2000
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Brcko, Banja Luka Met with Bosnian political leaders and International community representatives; inaugurated Brcko Statute. March 8–9, 2000
 Belgium Brussels Met with European Union representatives; dedicated new USEU chancery. March 9–10, 2000
57  Italy Venice Attended Aspen Institute Italia "European Dialogue" conference; met with Foreign Minister Dini. March 18–19, 2000
 India New Delhi, Agra Accompanied President Clinton. March 19–23, 2000
 Bangladesh Dhaka March 20, 2000
  Switzerland Geneva Addressed the UN Human Rights Commission; met with Foreign Minister Deiss. March 23, 2000
 India Mumbai Accompanied President Clinton. March 24–25, 2000
 Pakistan Islamabad Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with President Musharraf and senior officials. March 25, 2000
 Oman Masqat Accompanied President Clinton. March 25, 2000
  Switzerland Geneva Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with President Assad of Syria. March 26, 2000
58  Ukraine Kyiv Met with President Kuchma and Foreign Minister Trasyuk. April 14–15, 2000
 Kazakhstan Astana, Almaty Official visit. Met with President Nazarbayev and senior officials. April 15–16, 2000
 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Official visit. Met with President Akayev April 16, 2000
 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara Met with President Kamilov, senior officials, and members of non-governmental organizations. April 16–19, 2000
59  Italy Florence Attended NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting; NATO–Russia Permanent Joint Council, Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, and NATO–Ukraine Commission meetings. May 24–26, 2000
 United Kingdom London Addressed the London School of Economics. May 26, 2000
60  Portugal Lisbon Accompanied President Clinton to the U.S.-EU Summit Meeting and to a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Barak. May 30 – June 1, 2000
 Germany Berlin, Aachen Accompanied President Clinton. June 1–3, 2000
 Russia Moscow Accompanied President Clinton to a Summit meeting. June 3–5, 2000
 Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Barak and senior Israeli officials. June 5–7, 2000
 Palestinian National Authority Ramallah Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. June 6, 2000
 Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak and the Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Syria, and Oman. June 7, 2000
 Ireland Shannon Stopped en route return to Washington. June 7, 2000
61  Syria Damascus Attended the funeral of President Assad. June 13, 2000
62  China Beijing Met with Paramount leader Jiang Zemin and senior Chinese officials. June 22–23, 2000
 South Korea Seoul Met with President Kim Dae Jung and senior Korean officials June 23–24, 2000
 Poland Warsaw, Gdańsk Attended Ministerial Panel on Democracy and International Organizations and the World Forum for Democracy; received an honorary degree from the University of Gdańsk. June 24–27, 2000
 Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Barak and senior Israeli officials. June 27–29, 2000
 Palestinian National Authority Ramallah Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. June 28, 2000
 Germany Berlin Delivered an address on democracy in the Balkans. June 29, 2000
63  Thailand Bangkok Attended ASEAN Regional Forum and Post-Ministerial Conference; met with North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun. July 28–29, 2000
 Japan Tokyo, Miyazaki Met with Prime Minister Mori and Foreign Minister Kōno; attended the dedication of Albright Hall in Miyazaki. July 29–31, 2000
 Russia Yekaterinburg Stopped en route to Rome. July 31, 2000
 Italy Rome Met with Foreign Minister Dini and Montenegrin President Đukanović. July 31 – August 2, 2000
  Vatican City State Vatican City Briefed Cardinal Foreign Minister Tauran on the Middle East peace process. August 1, 2000
 Ireland Shannon Stopped en route to the United States. August 2, 2000
64  Brazil Brasília Met with President Cardoso and Foreign Minister Lampreia. August 15, 2000
 Argentina Buenos Aires Met with President De la Rúa and Foreign Minister Giavarini. August 15–17, 2000
 Chile Santiago de Chile Met with President Lagos and Foreign Minister Alvear August 17–18, 2000
 Bolivia La Paz Met with President Banzer and Foreign Minister de la Rocha. August 18, 2000
 Ecuador Quito Met with President Noboa and the Foreign and Defense Ministers. August 18–19, 2000
 Netherlands Antilles Curaçao Stopped en route to Washington. August 19, 2000
65  Colombia Cartagena Accompanied President Clinton. August 30, 2000
66  Iceland Reykjavík, Keflavík Discussed NATO issues with Foreign Minister Halldór Ásgrímsson. September 30, 2000
 France Bordeaux, Paris Opened American Presence Post at Bordeaux; attended U.S.-EU Ministerial Meeting and met with President Chirac. October 1–3, 2000
 Germany Dresden Attended ceremonies commemorating the 10th anniversary of German reunification. October 3, 2000
 France Paris Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with Prime Minister Barak and Chairman Arafat. October 3–5, 2000
 Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with President Mubarak, Foreign Minister Moussa, and Chairman Arafat. October 5, 2000
67  Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh Accompanied President Clinton to the Israeli-Palestinian Summit Meeting. October 16–17, 2000
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Fahd and senior officials; also met with Syrian President Bashar Assad. October 17–18, 2000
68  North Korea Pyongyang Met with Korean Workers' Party general secretary Kim Jong-il and senior officials. October 23–25, 2000
 South Korea Seoul Met with President Kim Dae Jung and the Foreign Ministers of South Korea and Japan. October 25–26, 2000
69  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Accompanied President Clinton to the APEC Leaders' Meeting. November 14–16, 2000
70  Austria Vienna Attended OSCE Ministerial Council meeting. November 26–27, 2000
71  Mexico Mexico City Led the U.S. delegation to the inauguration of President Fox. November 30 – December 2, 2000
72  South Africa Cape Town, Pretoria Met with President Mbeki and Foreign Minister Zuma; delivered addresses on public health issues. December 7–9, 2000
 Mauritius Port Louis Met with Prime Minister Jugnauth December 9–10, 2000
 Botswana Gaborone Met with President Mogai and Foreign Minister Marafhe December 10–12, 2000
 Algeria Algiers Witnessed the signing of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Peace Agreement. December 12, 2000
 Hungary Budapest Met with Prime Minister Orbán and Foreign Minister Martonyi; received an honorary degree from Szeged University. December 12–13, 2000
 Belgium Brussels Attended NATO and NATO–Russia Permanent Joint Council Ministerial meetings. December 13–16, 2000
73  Spain Madrid Met with King Juan Carlos and signed Joint Declaration. January 11, 2001
 France Paris Met with Foreign Minister Védrine and other European Foreign Ministers. January 11–13, 2001

References

  1. ^ a b "Travels Abroad of the Secretary of State". Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs United States Department of State.
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