President | Dates | State | Locations | Key events |
Woodrow Wilson | Dec 26–28, 1918 | United Kingdom | London, Carlisle, Manchester | Met with Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Male monarch George V.[1] |
Harry S. Truman | August 2, 1945 | Plymouth | Informal coming together with King George VI.[2] |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | Baronial 27 – September 2, 1959 | London, Balmoral, Chequers | Informal visit. Met with Prime number Minister Harold Macmillan and Queen Elizabeth Two.[3] |
September 4–7, 1959 | Culzean Castle | Rested earlier returning to the United States.[3] |
John F. Kennedy | June 4–5, 1961 | London | Private visit. Met with Prime number Minister Harold Macmillan and Queen Elizabeth II.[4] |
June 26–29, 1963 | Ireland | Dublin, Wexford, Cork, Galway, Limerick | Addressed Oireachtas. Visited ancestral habitation.[5] |
June 29–30, 1963 | United Kingdom | Birch Grove | Informal visit with Prime Government minister Harold Macmillan at his abode.[4] |
Richard Nixon | Feb 24–26, 1969 | London | Breezy visit. Delivered several public addresses.[vi] |
August 3, 1969 | RAF Mildenhall | Breezy meeting with Prime Government minister Harold Wilson.[vi] |
Oct 3, 1970 | Chequers | Met informally with Queen Elizabeth Ii and Prime number Minister Edward Heath.[six] |
October 3–5, 1970 | Ireland | Composition, Timahoe, Dublin | State visit. Met with An Taoiseach Jack Lynch.[6] |
Jimmy Carter | May v–11, 1977 | United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland | London, Newcastle, Sunderland | Attended the 3rd G7 summit. Also met with the Prime number Ministers of Greece, Belgium, Turkey, Norway, the Netherlands, and Grand duchy of luxembourg, and with the President of Portugal. Addressed the NATO Ministers meeting.[7] |
Ronald Reagan | June 7–9, 1982 | London, Windsor Castle | Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Addressed Parliament.[viii] [ix] |
June 1–iv, 1984 | Republic of ireland | Shannon, Galway, Ballyporeen, Dublin | Met with President Patrick Hillery and An Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald. Visited ancestral home. Addressed Parliament.[8] |
June 4–10, 1984 | United kingdom | London | Met with Queen Elizabeth 2 and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Attended the 10th G7 summit.[eight] |
June 2–3, 1988 | Met with Queen Elizabeth Two, Prime Government minister Margaret Thatcher and Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita.[eight] |
George H. Due west. Bush | May 31–June 2, 1989 | Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime number Minister Margaret Thatcher.[10] |
July 5–6, 1990 | Attended NATO Summit Coming together.[x] |
July 14–18, 1991 | Attended the 17th G7 summit. Also met with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.[10] |
Neb Clinton | June 4–5, 1994 | Cambridge, London, Portsmouth | Visited U.S. Military Cemetery. Met with Prime Minister John Major. Attended state dinner with Queen Elizabeth 2 and heads of state and authorities of Canada, Poland, the Czech republic, Slovakia, Australia, New Zealand, Kingdom of norway and Belgium. Attended the 50th anniversary of D-Twenty-four hour period commemorative ceremonies.[11] |
June viii, 1994 | Oxford | Received honorary caste from Oxford Academy.[xi] |
Nov 28– December 1, 1995 | London, Belfast, Derry | Met with Queen Elizabeth Two and Prime number Government minister John Major. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey. Addressed a articulation session of the British Parliament. Delivered several public addresses in Northern Ireland.[11] |
Dec ane–two, 1995 | Ireland | Dublin | Met with President Mary Robinson and An Taoiseach John Bruton.[11] |
May 28–29, 1997 | Uk | London | Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and attended a Cabinet meeting.[11] |
May fourteen–18, 1998 | Birmingham, Weston-under-Cadger, London | Attended the 24th G8 height and the U.Southward.-EU Summit Coming together.[xi] |
September 3, 1998 | Belfast, Armagh, Omagh | Met with Prime Government minister Tony Blair and Northern Irish political leaders. Addressed the Northern Ireland Assembly.[11] |
September 3–5, 1998 | Ireland | Dublin, Adare, Limerick, Ballybunion | Met with An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Delivered several public addresses and played golf game.[xi] |
Dec 12, 2000 | Dublin, Dundalk | Met with An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Delivered several public addresses.[11] |
Dec 12–xiv, 2000 | United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland | Belfast, London, Coventry | Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and Northern Irish gaelic political leaders in Belfast. Met with Queen Elizabeth II; made a speech at the Academy of Warwick.[11] |
George W. Bush | July 18–xx, 2001 | London, Chequers, Halton, Brize Norton | Met with Prime number Government minister Tony Blair and Queen Elizabeth Ii.[12] |
April 7–8, 2003 | Belfast, Hillsborough | Met with Prime number Minister Tony Blair to discuss the reconstruction of Iraq. Also met with the Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Northern Irish political leaders.[12] |
November eighteen–21, 2003 | London, Sedgefield | State visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth 2, laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, gave an address at Banqueting Business firm, and accompanied Prime number Minister Blair on a tour of the latter's constituency in Sedgefield.[12] |
June 25–26, 2004 | Ireland | Shannon, Dromoland Castle | Attended the U.S.-Eu peak meeting. Met with An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.[12] |
July 6–8, 2005 | Britain | Gleneagles | Attended the 31st G8 summit.[12] |
February 28, 2006 | Republic of ireland | Shannon | Met with U.S. Marines who were en route to Iraq.[12] |
June 15–16, 2008 | United Kingdom | London, Windsor Castle Belfast | Met with Queen Elizabeth Two at Windsor Castle. Met with Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Quartet Representative Tony Blair. In Belfast, met with the Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.[12] |
Barack Obama | March 31–Apr 3, 2009 | London | Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Attended the K-20 acme meeting.[thirteen] [fourteen] |
May 23, 2011 | Republic of ireland | Dublin, Moneygall | Met with President Mary McAleese and An Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Visited bequeathed home. |
May 23–26, 2011 | Great britain | London | State visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth Ii. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey. Addressed a articulation session of the British Parliament. Met with Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour Political party leader Ed Miliband.[13] |
June 17–18, 2013 | Belfast, Lough Erne | Attended the 39th G8 summit.[13] |
September four–five, 2014 | Newport | Attended the NATO Summit Meeting.[thirteen] |
April 21–24, 2016 | London, Windsor Castle, Watford | Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Met with Prime Government minister David Cameron and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. |
Donald Trump | July 12–15, 2018 | London, Blenheim Palace, Chequers, Windsor Castle, Aberdeen, South Ayrshire | Met with Prime Minister Theresa May. Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Spent weekend at his turnberry golf resort in Scotland. |
June iii–five, 2019 | London, Portsmouth | Country visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth Ii. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey. Met with Prime Minister Theresa May. Attended the 75th ceremony of D-Twenty-four hours commemorative ceremonies. |
June 5–6, 2019 | Ireland | Shannon, County Clare | Met with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. Spent one night at his international golf resort in Doonbeg. |
June 6–7, 2019 | Shannon, County Clare | Spent some other night at his international golf resort in Doonbeg. |
Dec two–iv, 2019 | Britain | Watford, London | Attended the NATO Tiptop Meeting. |
Joe Biden | June 10–xiii, 2021 | London, Carbis Bay, Windsor Castle | Attended the 47th G7 summit. Met with Queen Elizabeth Ii at Windsor Castle. |
November 1–2, 2021 | Glasgow | Attended the United Nations Climate Modify Conference. |