Visits By Foreign Leaders in 1965

VisitorFromDescriptionDate
Prime Minister SatoJapanOfficial visit. In U.S. January 9–16, visiting Honolulu (Hawaii), San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles.January 12–14, 1965
Prime Minister PearsonCanadaInformal visit at LBJ Ranch (Texas). Signed agreement on trade in automotive products.January 15–16, 1965
President YameogoUpper VoltaState visit. In U.S. March 28–April 7. Also visited Williamsburg (Virginia), Los Angeles, Fresno (California), San Francisco, Springfield (Illinois), and New York City.March 29–31, 1965
Prime Minister PearsonCanadaInformal visit at Camp David (Maryland).April 3, 1965
Prime Minister MoroItalyOfficial visit. In U.S. April 19–23. Visited New York City.April 19–22, 1965
President ParkKoreaState visit. In U.S. May 16–26, visited Williamsburg (Virginia), New York City, West Point (New York), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), Cape Kennedy (Florida), and Los Angeles.May 17–19, 1965
Chancellor ErhardGermany, Federal Republic ofInformal visit. Arrived in U.S. May 31; visited New York City.June 4, 1965
Prime Minister MenziesAustraliaInformal visit. Afterwards visited New York City. Departed U.S. June 13.June 6–9, 1965
Prime Minister MenziesAustraliaMet informally with President Johnson while returning from Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Conference in London.July 6, 1965
Pope Paul VIVatican CityMet President Johnson in New York City. Also addressed the UN General Assembly, presided over mass at Yankee Stadium, and attended the New York World’s Fair.October 4, 1965
President Ayub KhanPakistanState visit. Arrived in U.S. December 12; visited New York City.December 14–16, 1965
Prime Minister WilsonUnited KingdomInformal visit. In U.S. December 15–19, visiting New York City and Philadelphia (Pennsylvania).December 16–18, 1965
Chancellor ErhardGermany, Federal Republic ofInformal visit.December 19–21, 1965