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President Clinton and Secretary of State Warren Christopher discuss Bosnia in the Oval Office
Secretary of State Warren Christopher, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke and others look on as President Clinton talks with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic
Secretary Warren Christopher (standing, center-left) looks on as the Israel–Jordan peace treaty is signed in 1994

This is a list of international visits undertaken by Warren Christopher (in office 1993–1997) [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 his tenure in the position. [1]

Summary

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

World map highlighting countries visited by Warren Christopher as Secretary of State, 1993–1997:
  United States
  Countries visited
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Table

Country Locations Details Dates
1   Egypt Cairo Discussed Middle East peace process with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Amr Moussa. February 18–19, 1993
  Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. February 19–20, 1993
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. February 20–21, 1993
  Saudi Arabia Riyadh Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Fahd. February 21–22, 1993
  Kuwait Kuwait City Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Sheikh al-Sabah. February 22, 1993
  Cyprus Larnaca Stopped en route to Beirut. February 22, 1993
  Lebanon Beirut Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Hariri. February 22, 1993
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. February 22–25, 1993
   Switzerland Geneva Met with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. February 25, 1993
  Belgium Brussels Discussed the Yugoslav civil war with NATO Foreign Ministers. February 25–26, 1993
2   Canada Vancouver Accompanied President Clinton to a summit meeting with Russian President Yeltsin. April 2–4, 1993
3   Japan Tokyo Attended a meeting of the G-7 Foreign and Finance Ministers on aid to the former Soviet Union. April 13–15, 1993
4   United Kingdom London, Chevening Discussed the Bosnian crisis with senior British officials and with the Foreign Ministers of Spain and Greece. May 2–3, 1993
  France Paris Discussed the Bosnian crisis with senior French officials. May 3–4, 1993
  Russia Moscow Discussed the Bosnian crisis with senior Russian officials. May 4–5, 1993
  Belgium Brussels Discussed the Bosnian crisis with NATO officials. May 5–6, 1993
  Germany Bonn Discussed the Bosnian crisis with senior German officials. May 6–7, 1993
  Italy Rome Discussed the Bosnian crisis with senior Italian officials. May 7, 1993
5   Luxembourg Luxembourg Met with EC Foreign Ministers. June 8–9, 1993
  Greece Athens Attended NATO and NACC Ministerial Meetings. June 9–12, 1993
  Turkey Ankara, Istanbul Met with President Demirel and senior Turkish officials. June 12–14, 1993
  Austria Vienna Addressed World Conference on Human Rights. June 14, 1993
6   Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Clinton to the Economic Summit Meeting and to meetings with Russian President Yeltsin. July 6–10, 1993
  South Korea Seoul Accompanied President Clinton. July 10–11, 1993
7   Singapore Singapore Attended ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference. July 23–26, 1993
8   Egypt Cairo, Alexandria Discussed the Middle East peace process. August 2–3, 1993
  Israel Jerusalem August 3–4, 1993
  Syria Damascus August 4, 1993
  Lebanon Zahle August 4, 1993
  Syria Damascus August 5, 1993
  Jordan Amman August 5, 1993
  Israel Jerusalem August 5–6, 1993
  Syria Damascus August 6, 1993
  Italy Aviano Discussed the Bosnian conflict with U.S. and NATO military officials. August 6, 1993
9   Hungary Budapest Met with Foreign Minister Geza Jeszensky and addressed the American Chamber of Commerce. October 21, 1993
  Russia Moscow Met with senior Russian officials and addressed the Academy of the National Economy. October 21–23, 1993
  Kazakhstan Almaty Met with President Nazarbayev and signed taxation and economic assistance agreements. October 23–24, 1993
  Ukraine Kyiv Met with President Kravchuk and senior Ukrainian officials. October 24–26, 1993
  Belarus Minsk Met with Chairman Shushkevich and senior officials. October 26, 1993
  Latvia Riga Met with the Foreign Ministers of the Baltic States. October 26–27, 1993
10   Italy Rome Attended CSCE Conference. November 29 – December 1, 1993
  Belgium Brussels Met with EC Foreign Ministers and attended NATO and NACC Ministerial Meetings. December 1–3, 1993
  Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. December 3–5, 1993
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Syrian officials. December 5–6, 1993
  Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Jordanian officials and PLO Chairman Arafat December 6, 1993
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials and Palestinian representatives. December 6–8, 1993
  Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Egyptian officials. December 8, 1993
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Syrian officials. December 9, 1993
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. December 9, 1993
  Tunisia Tunis Discussed the Middle East peace process with PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat. December 10, 1993
  Morocco Rabat Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hassan II. December 10, 1993
11   Belgium Brussels Accompanied President Clinton to NATO Summit Meeting. January 9–11, 1994
  Czech Republic Prague Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with the presidents of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary; and with the Prime Minister of Slovakia. January 11–12, 1994
  Ukraine Kyiv Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with President Kravchuk. January 12, 1994
  Russia Moscow Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with President Yeltsin and senior Russian officials. January 12–15, 1994
  Belarus Minsk Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with Chairman Shushkevich. January 15, 1994
   Switzerland Geneva Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with Syrian President Assad. January 15–16, 1994
12   Norway Oslo Attended the funeral of Norwegian Foreign Minister Holst. Met with Israeli Foreign Minister Peres and PLO Chairman Arafat. January 21–23, 1994
  France Paris Met with Chinese Foreign Minister Qian and discussed the Bosnian War with senior French officials. January 23–24, 1994
13   Australia Canberra Attended Australia-U.S. Ministerial Meeting. March 7–9, 1994
  Japan Tokyo Met with senior Japanese officials and attended a meeting of the International Committee on the Reconstruction of Cambodia. March 9–11, 1994
  China Beijing Met with senior Chinese officials. March 11–14, 1994
  Russia Vladivostok Met with Foreign Minister Kozyrev. March 14, 1994
14   United Kingdom London Discussed the Bosnian War with the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom and France. Also met with King Hussein of Jordan. April 25–26, 1994
   Switzerland Geneva Met with Foreign Minister Kozyrev. April 26–27, 1994
  Saudi Arabia Riyadh Met with the Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council. April 27, 1994
  Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak, the Foreign Ministers of Egypt and Israel, and PLO Chairman Arafat. April 27–28, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin. April 28–30, 1994
  Syria Damascus, Palmyra Discussed the status of the Golan Heights with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. April 30 – May 1, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the status of the Golan Heights with Prime Minister Rabin. May 1–3, 1994
  Egypt Cairo Attended the signing of the agreement to implement the Israel-Palestinian Declarationof Principles, and discussed the Bosnian War with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. May 3–4, 1994
15   Mexico Mexico City Attended meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. May 8–9, 1994
16    Switzerland Geneva Attended conference of European Union Foreign Ministers on the Bosnian War. May 13–15, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the status of the Golan Heights with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. May 15–16, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin. May 16–18, 1994
  Palestinian National Authority Jericho Met with members of the Governing Council. May 17, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the status of the Golan Heights with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. May 18, 1994
  Egypt Cairo Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with President Mubarak. May 18–19, 1994
17   Vatican City State Vatican City Accompanied President Clinton to Vatican City for meetings with senior church officials. June 2, 1994
  Italy Rome, Nettuno Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, and senior Italian officials. June 2–4, 1994
  United Kingdom Cambridge, London, Portsmouth Accompanied President Clinton to meeting with Prime Minister Major and to D-Day commemorative ceremonies. June 4–5, 1994
  France Caen, Colleville, Paris Accompanied President Clinton to D-Day memorial ceremonies and to meetings with President Mitterrand and senior French officials. Addressed OECD ministerial meeting. June 6–8, 1994
  Turkey Istanbul Attended NATO and NACC Ministerial Meetings. June 8–10, 1994
18   Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting and met with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. June 22, 1994
19   United Kingdom London Private visit July 1–5, 1994
   Switzerland Geneva Attended ministerial meeting of the Contact Group on Bosnia. July 5, 1994
  Latvia Riga Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with the presidents of the Baltic States. July 6, 1994
  Poland Warsaw Accompanied President Clinton. July 6, 1994
  Italy Naples Accompanied President Clinton to the G-7 Economic Summit and to meetings with Russian President Yeltsin. July 7–11, 1994
  Germany Bonn, Berlin Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with Chancellor Kohl and EU President Jacques Delors. July 11–12, 1994
20   Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Peres. July 18–19, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa July 19–20, 1994
  Jordan Amman, Petra Attended U.S.–Jordan–Israel Trilateral Economic Committee meeting. July 20–21, 1994
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Met with PLO Chairman Arafat. July 21, 1994
  Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin. July 21–22, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. July 22, 1994
21    Switzerland Geneva Attended a meeting of Contact Group Foreign Ministers about the Bosnian War. July 30, 1994
22   Egypt Alexandria Discussed the Middle East Peace Process with President Mubarak and PLO Chairman Arafat. August 6, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Peres August 6–7, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad and Foreign Minister Sharaa. August 7–8, 1994
  Jordan Aqaba, Amman Attended inauguration of the Jordan-Israel Border Crossing, and discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. August 8, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Peres August 8–9, 1994
23   Belgium Brussels Attended memorial service for NATO Secretary General Wörner. August 17–19, 1994
24   Germany Berlin Attended farewell ceremony for departing Allied troops. September 8–9, 1994
25   Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. October 9–11, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Syrian officials. October 11, 1994
  Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Jordanian officials. October 11–12, 1994
  Kuwait Kuwait City, Camp Doha Met with the Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the United Kingdom. Addressed U.S. military personnel. October 12, 1994
  Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. October 12–13, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Syrian officials. October 13–14, 1994
  Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Mubarak and PLO Chairman Arafat October 14, 1994
  Germany Frankfurt am Main Commented to the press on the Middle East peace process and the Iraq-Kuwait crisis. October 14, 1994
  Haiti Port-au-Prince Attended the return of President Aristide. October 15, 1994
26   Egypt Cairo Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with President Mubarak and PLO Chairman Arafat. October 25–26, 1994
  Jordan Aqaba, Wadi Arava, Amman Accompanied President Clinton to the signing of the Israel-Jordan peace treaty and to meetings with senior Jordanian officials. October 26–27, 1994
  Syria Damascus Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with President Assad. October 27, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with senior Israeli officials. October 27–28, 1994
  Kuwait Kuwait City Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with the Amir of Kuwait. October 28, 1994
  Saudi Arabia King Khalid Military City, Riyadh Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with King Fahd. October 28–29, 1994
  Morocco Casablanca Attended Middle East and North Africa Economic Summit Conference. October 30 – November 1, 1994
27   South Korea Seoul, Osan Discussed the security situation on the Korean Peninsula with senior Korean officials, addressed Korean-American Friendship Society and U.S. military personnel. November 8–10, 1994
  Indonesia Jakarta Attended APEC Ministerial Meeting. November 10–12, 1994
  Philippines Manila Accompanied President Clinton during a State Visit. November 12–13, 1994
  Indonesia Jakarta, Bogor Attended APEC Summit Meeting. November 13–16, 1994
  Thailand Bangkok Attended APEC Summit Meeting. November 16–17, 1994
28   Belgium Brussels Attended NATO, NACC, and Contact Group Ministerial Meetings. December 1–4, 1994
  Hungary Budapest Attended CSCE Summit Meeting. December 4–6, 1994
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad. December 6, 1994
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with Prime Minister Rabin December 6–7, 1994
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. December 7, 1994
29    Switzerland Geneva Met with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. January 17–18, 1995
30   Canada Ottawa Accompanied President Clinton on a state visit. February 23–24, 1995
31   Egypt Cairo Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Egyptian officials. March 8–9, 1995
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. March 9–12, 1995
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. March 10, 1995
  Saudi Arabia Jeddah Met with the Gulf Cooperation Council Foreign Ministers and discussed the situation in Iraq with King Fahd. March 12, 1995
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad March 12–13, 1995
  Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. March 13, 1995
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Middle East peace process with senior Israeli officials. March 13–14, 1995
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Middle East peace process with President Assad March 14–15, 1995
32   France Paris Met with French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé. March 21–22, 1995
   Switzerland Geneva Met with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev. March 22–23, 1995
33   Russia Moscow Accompanied President Clinton to summit meeting. May 9–11, 1995
  Ukraine Kyiv Accompanied President Clinton on state visit. May 11–12, 1995
34   Netherlands The Hague, Noordwijk Attended a meeting of the Contact Group Foreign Ministers and NATO and NACC Ministerial Meetings. May 29 – June 1, 1995
  Portugal Lisbon Signed Agreement on Cooperation and Defense. June 1, 1995
  Spain Madrid Met with senior Spanish officials. June 1–2, 1995
35   Haiti Montrouis Attended an OAS ministerial meeting and the inauguration of a new Haitian police force. June 4, 1995
36   Israel Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Minister Peres. June 8–9, 1995
  Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak and Israeli Prime Minister Rabin. June 9–10, 1995
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with President Assad. June 10, 1995
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with Prime Minister Rabin June 10–11, 1995
  Palestinian National Authority Jericho Met with PLO Chairman Arafat. June 11, 1995
  Jordan Amman Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. June 11, 1995
37   Canada Halifax G-7 Economic Summit. June 15–17, 1995
38   United Kingdom London Discussed the Bosnian War with NATO and Contact Group representatives. July 20–22, 1995
39   Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Met with the Foreign Ministers of China and Russia and attended ASEAN Post- Ministerial Conference. July 31 – August 3, 1995
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Discussed the Bosnian War with Prime Minister Mahathir; signed commercial and educational exchange agreements. August 3–4, 1995
  Cambodia Phnom Penh Met with King Sihanouk and senior Cambodian officials. Signed AID and OPIC agreements. August 4–5, 1995
  Vietnam Hanoi Signed agreements normalizing relations with Vietnam and opened the U.S. Embassy. August 5–7, 1995
40   Jordan Amman Attended the opening session of the Middle East and North Africa Economic Summit. October 29–30, 1995
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Israel-Syrian peace process with President Assad. October 30, 1995
41   Israel Jerusalem Accompanied President Clinton to the funeral of Prime Minister Rabin November 5–6, 1995
42   Japan Osaka Attended APEC Ministerial Meeting. November 16–17, 1995
43   Spain Madrid Attended European Union Summit Meeting. December 2–4, 1995
  Belgium Brussels Attended NATO and NACC Ministerial Meetings. December 4–6, 1995
44   France Paris Attended the signing of the Bosnian Peace Treaty. December 14, 1995
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process. December 14–15, 1995
  Israel Jerusalem December 15–17, 1995
  Jordan Aqaba Discussed the Middle East peace process with King Hussein. December 16, 1995
  Palestinian National Authority Jericho Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. December 16, 1995
45   Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with senior Israeli officials and King Hussein of Jordan. January 10–11, 1996
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with President Assad. January 11–13, 1996
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Discussed the Middle East peace process with Chairman Arafat. January 13, 1996
46   Croatia Zagreb Met with President Franjo Tuđman. February 2–3, 1996
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Tuzla Visited U.S. troops and met with President Izetbegović. February 3, 1996
  Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade Met with President Milošević. February 4, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with Prime Minister Peres. February 5–7, 1996
  Syria Damascus Discussed the Israel–Syria peace process with President Assad. February 6, 1996
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Met with Chairman Arafat February 7, 1996
  Finland Helsinki Met with Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov and Ukrainian President Kuchma. February 8–11, 1996
47   El Salvador San Salvador Address the Legislative Assembly and met with the presidents of El Salvador, Honduras, and Costa Rica, the Prime Minister of Belize, and the Vice President of Nicaragua. February 26–27, 1996
  Chile Santiago de Chile Met with President Eduardo Frei Montalva and Foreign Minister Jose Miguel Insulza February 27–28, 1996
  Argentina Buenos Aires Met with President Carlos Menem and Foreign Minister Giulio di Tella. Signed agreement on space cooperation. February 28 – March 1, 1996
  Brazil São Paulo, Brasília, Manaus Met with President Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Foreign Minister Luiz Felipe Lampreia. Signed agreement on peaceful uses of atomic energy, visited National Institute of Amazonian Research. March 1–3, 1996
  Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Signed extradition and legal assistance treaties. March 3–4, 1996
48   Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh Accompanied President Clinton to the Summit of the Peacemakers. March 13, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Accompanied President Clinton and held further discussions with Israeli officials on cooperation against terrorism. March 13–16, 1996
  Belgium Brussels Discussed the situation in Bosnia with senior NATO officials. March 16, 1996
   Switzerland Geneva Attended meeting with the presidents of Serbia and Croatia, and the Acting President of Bosnia; and addressed the Conference on Disarmament March 17–18, 1996
  Ukraine Kyiv Met with President Kuchma and Foreign Minister Hennadiy Udovenko. March 18–19, 1996
  Czech Republic Prague Attended a meeting of Central and Eastern European Foreign Ministers. March 19–21, 1996
  Russia Moscow Met with President Yeltsin and Foreign Minister Primakov and attended a meeting of Contact Group Foreign Ministers. March 21–23, 1996
49   South Korea Cheju Island Accompanied President Clinton to a meeting with President Kim Young-sam. April 15–16, 1996
  Japan Tokyo Accompanied President Clinton on a State Visit. April 16–18, 1996
  Netherlands The Hague Met with Foreign Minister Hans van Mierlo and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qicheng. April 18–20, 1996
  Syria Damascus Attempted to resolve the Israeli–Lebanese conflict. April 20–21, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem April 21, 1996
  Syria Damascus April 21–22, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem April 22–23, 1996
  Syria Damascus April 23, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem April 23–24, 1996
  Syria Damascus April 24, 1996
  Lebanon Shtora Met with Prime Minister Rafic Hariri and Speaker Nabih Berri; attempted to resolve the Israel-Lebanon conflict. April 24, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem Attempted to resolve the Israeli–Lebanese conflict. April 25, 1996
  Syria Damascus Attempted to resolve the Israeli–Lebanese conflict. Also met with Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri and Speaker Berri; April 25, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem Attempted to resolve the Israeli–Lebanese conflict. April 25–26, 1996
  Syria Damascus April 26, 1996
  Israel Jerusalem Announced Israel–Lebanon cease-fire agreement. April 26, 1996
50   Mexico Mexico City Attended meeting of the U.S.–Mexico Binational Commission. May 6–7, 1996
51    Switzerland Geneva Discussed implementation of the Dayton Accords with the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, and with representatives of IFOR and OSCE. June 2–3, 1996
  Germany Berlin Attended meetings of NATO, NACC, and Contact Group Foreign Ministers. June 3–4, 1996
52   Israel Jerusalem Met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Levy June 25–26, 1996
  Egypt Cairo Met with President Mubarak and Chairman Arafat. June 26, 1996
  Saudi Arabia Dhahran Met with Foreign Minister Prince Saud and with U.S. and Saudi military personnel. June 26, 1996
  France Lyon Attended the G-7 Economic Summit Meeting. June 26–29, 1996
53   Indonesia Jakarta Ministerial Conference. Met with the Indonesian Human Rights Commission and with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov. July 23–25, 1996
  Australia Sydney Attended Australia–U.S. Ministerial talks. July 25–27, 1996
54   Belgium Brussels Discussed implementation of the Dayton Accords with senior NATO and OSCE officials. August 13, 1996
   Switzerland Geneva Met with the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia. August 13–15, 1996
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Met with President Alija Izetbegović and five political leaders to discuss national elections. August 15, 1996
55   United Kingdom London Discussed the Northern Iraq and Bosnian crises with Prime Minister Major and Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind September 5–6, 1996
  France Paris Discussed the Northern Iraq and Bosnian crises with President Chirac and Foreign Minister Herve de Charette September 5, 1996
  Germany Stuttgart, Bonn Met with Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel and delivered a commemorative address. September 6–7, 1996
  United Kingdom London Met with Israeli Foreign Minister Levy. September 7–8, 1996
56   Israel Jerusalem Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with Prime Minister Netanyahu October 6–7, 1996
  Palestinian National Authority Gaza Strip Discussed the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with PLO Chairman Arafat October 6, 1996
  Mali Bamako Met with President Alpha Oumar Konaré and Foreign Minister Dioncounda Traoré October 7–9, 1996
  Ethiopia Addis Ababa Met with Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and discussed plans for an African crisis-response force with OAU officials. October 9–11, 1996
  Tanzania Arusha Discussed the Burundi crisis with the presidents of Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. Also met with the Chief prosecutor of the International War Crimes Tribunall. October 11–12, 1996
  South Africa Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria Met with President Nelson Mandela and delivered an address at the University of the Witwatersrand. October 12–14, 1996
  Angola Luanda Met with President Jose Eduardo dos Santos and visited UN military observers. October 14, 1996
57   Egypt Cairo Attended Middle East and North Africa Economic Conference. November 12, 1996
  France Paris Attended a meeting of the Steering Board of the Bosnian Peace Implementation Council November 12–14, 1996
  Japan Sapporo Overnight stop while en route to China. November 18, 1996
  China Beijing, Shanghai Met with senior Chinese officials and made a speech at Fudan University. November 19–21, 1996
  Philippines Manila Attended APEC Ministerial Meeting. November 21–24, 1996
58   Belgium Brussels Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting. December 9–11, 1996

References

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