Visits By Foreign Leaders in 1952

VisitorFromDescriptionDate
Prime Minister ChurchillUnited KingdomRevisited Washington January 16–19. Addressed U.S. Congress January 17.January 5–10, 1952
Premier DreesNetherlandsInformal visit. In U.S. January 12–24, visiting New York City, Bridgeport (Connecticut) and Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania).January 20–23, 1952
Queen JulianaNetherlandsAddressed U.S. Congress April 3. Afterwards visited Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), New York City, Knoxville (Tennessee), Detroit, Grand Rapids, Holland, and Ann Arbor, (Michigan), San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Departed U.S. April 22.April 2–5, 1952
Prime Minister ErlanderSwedenUnofficial visit. In U.S. April 3–17. Also visited New York City, Rockford (Illinois), Chicago, Minneapolis (Minnesota), and Detroit (Michigan).April 12–16, 1952
President SomozaNicaraguaUnofficial visit to Washington. Afterwards visited Boston (Massachusetts) and New York City. Departed U.S. July 5.May 1–6, 1952
Chancellor Leopold FiglAustriaAt the invitation of the U.S. Government. In U.S. May 11–27. Visited New York City, Williamsburg (Virginia), Buffalo (New York), Detroit (Michigan), Chicago, and Madison (Wisconsin).May 12–16, 1952
Prime Minister MenziesAustraliaInformal discussions en route to London.May 16–21, 1952
King Faisal IIIraqInformal, unofficial visit. In U.S. August 12–September 8. Visited New York City ,Detroit (Michigan), Chicago, Denver (Colorado), San Francisco, Las Vegas (Nevada), Phoenix (Arizona), Muscle Shoals (Tennessee), and Fort Knox (Kentucky).August 16–18, 1952
Prime Minister TorpNorwayIn U.S. September 10–30. Also visited New York City, Detroit (Michigan), Duluth and Minneapolis (Minnesota), Chicago, and Madison (Wisconsin).September 22–26, 1952
Prime Minister MenziesAustraliaMet with President-elect Eisenhower in New York City.December 17, 1952