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List of international presidential trips made by Jimmy Carter
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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States. Jimmy Carter made 12 international trips to 25 different countries during his presidency, which began on January 20, 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981.[1]
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Carter visited five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. He was the first president to make a state visit to Sub-Saharan Africa when he went to Nigeria in 1978. His travel included five trips to Europe and three trips to Asia. He also made several trips to the Middle East including Palestine - Gaza Strip to broker peace negotiations. He was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his peacemaking efforts.[2] In 1978, he travelled to Panama City to sign a protocol confirming exchange of documents ratifying the Panama Canal treaties.
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Summary
The number of visits per country where President Carter travelled are:
- One visit to Austria, Belgium, Brazil, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Liberia, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Vatican City, Venezuela, West Germany and Yugoslavia, Palestine (several times including Gaza Strip, Post Presidential).
- Two visits to France and Japan
- Three visits to Egypt
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1977
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1978
1979
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1980
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Multilateral meetings
Multilateral meetings of the following intergovernmental organizations took place during Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977–1981).
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