Prime Minister Levi Eshkol |
Israel |
Informal visit at LBJ Ranch. In U.S. January 4-12; visited New York City. |
January 7-9, 1968 |
Prime Minister Harold Wilson |
United Kingdom |
Informal visit. Afterwards visited New York City. |
February 7-9, 1968 |
Prime Minister Mohammed Haji Ibrahim Egal |
Somalia |
Official visit. In U.S. March 13-21; visited New York City, Knoxville, Cape Kennedy, and Syracuse (N.Y.). |
March 14-16, 1968 |
President Alfredo Stroessner |
Paraguay |
Official visit. In U.S. March 19-23; visited Williamsburg and New York City. |
March 20-22, 1968 |
President William V. S. Tubman |
Liberia |
Official visit. In U.S. March 23-April 3; visited New York City, Baltimore, and Cedar Rapids (Ia.). |
March 27-28, 1968 |
Chancellor Josef Klaus |
Austria |
Official visit. In U.S. April 6-17; visited New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. |
April 10-12, 1968 |
President Chung Hee Park |
Korea |
Discussed the crisis in Korea and the Vietnam conflict with President Johnson in Honolulu. |
April 17-18, 1968 |
King Olav V |
Norway |
State visit. In U.S. April 24-May 10; visited Williamsburg, Norfolk, Cape Kennedy, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Minneapolis, Duluth, Madison, Chicago, and New York City. Private visit after May 2. |
April 25-27, 1968 |
Prime Minister Seewoosagur Ramgoolam |
Mauritius |
Informal visit. Afterwards visited Cape Kennedy. Departed U.S. May 10. |
May 8-9, 1968 |
Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn |
Thailand |
Official visit. In U.S. May 2-13; visited Miami (private), Cape Kennedy, Lansing (Mich.), and New York City. Private visit to Washington and Los Angeles, May 11-13. |
May 8-10, 1968 |
President Habib Bourguiba |
Tunisia |
State visit. In U.S. May 12-21; visited Williamsburg (private), Houston, San Antonio, and New York City. |
May 15-17, 1968 |
Prime Minister John G. Gorton |
Australia |
Official visit. In U.S. May 23-31; visited Honolulu, San Francisco, and New York City. |
May 26-28, 1968 |
President Jose Trejos Fernandez |
Costa Rica |
Official visit. In U.S. June 3- 7; visited Williamsburg, San Antonio, and Miami. |
June 4-6, 1968 |
Prime Minister Hugh Shearer |
Jamaica |
Informal visit. |
June 7, 1968 |
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
Iran |
Private visit. In U.S. June 10-16; visited New York City, St. Louis, Cambridge (Mass.), and Chicago. |
June 12, 1968 |
President Rene Barrientos Ortuno |
Bolivia |
Informal visit at LBJ Ranch, and Bolivia Day ceremonies in San Antonio (Tex.). |
July 5-6, 1968 |
President Nguyen Van Thieu |
Vietnam |
Discussed military developments in Vietnam and political developments in Paris with President Johnson in Honolulu. |
July 19-20, 1968 |
Prime Minister Forbes Burnham |
Guyana |
Informal visit. |
July 26, 1968 |
Prime Minister Errol W. Barrow |
Barbados |
Official visit. Private visit to New York City and Philadelphia September 8-10, and to San Francisco September 13-16. |
September 11-12, 1968 |
Prime Minister Makhosini Dlamini |
Swaziland |
Informal visit. |
September 18, 1968 |
President Ngarta Francois Tombalbaye |
Chad |
Official visit; visited San Antonio, Lubbock, Cape Kennedy, and New York City. Private visit after October 6. |
October 2-4, 1968 |
Prime Minister Keith J. Holyoake |
New Zealand |
Official visit. In U.S. October 6-16; attended ANZUS Council meeting and visited Los Angeles, New York City, and Seattle. |
October 9-10, 1968 |
Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveyda |
Iran |
Official visit. In U.S. December 3-16; visited New York City, Cape Kennedy, Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and Honolulu. |
December 5-6, 1968 |
Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew |
Singapore |
Informal visit. Arrived in U.S. November 14; visiting fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. |
December 10, 1968 |
Amir Sabah al-Salim al-Sabah |
Kuwait |
State visit. Arrived in U.S. December 10; visited Annapolis, Cape Kennedy, Palm Beach, and New York City. Private visit to New York City and Washington after December 17. |
December 11-13, 1968 |
President Gustavo Gustavo Diaz Ordaz |
Mexico |
Official visit for opening of Lopez Mateo Channel of Rio Grande, El Paso, Texas. |
December 13, 1968 |