India: (January 01 to 03, 1978) Jimmy Carter met with Indian President Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy and Prime Minister Morarji Desai. He also addressed the Indian Parliament.
Saudi Arabia: (January 03 to 04, 1978) He met with King Khalid and Crown Prince Fahd.
Egypt: (January 04, 1978) He met with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt.
France: (January 04 to 06, 1978) He met with President Valery Giscard Destaing and Prime Minister Raymond Barre.
Belgium: (January, 6, 1978) He met with King Baudouin and Prime Minister Leo Tindemans. He also attended meetings of the Commission of European Communities and the North Atlantic Council.
Venezuela: (March 28-29, 1978) He met with the President (Carlos Andres Perez) and addressed the Congress. He also signed a maritime boundary agreement.
Brazil: (March 29 to 31, 1978) During the official visit, he met with the president (Ernesto Geisel) and addressed the Brazilian Congress.
Nigeria: (March 31 to April 03, 1978) During the state visit, he met with President Olusegun Obasanjo. It was the first state visit of a U.S. president to the Sub-Saharan country of Africa.
Liberia: (April 03, 1978) During the visit, he met with President William R. Tolbert, Jr.
Panama: (June 16-17, 1978): He visited to sign a protocol confirming the exchange of documents ratifying Panama Canal treaties as invited by President Demetrio B. Lakas and General Omar Torrijo. During the visit, he also met (informally) with the following leaders: Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez. Colombian President Alfonso López Michelsen. Mexican President José López Portillo. Costa Rican Rodrigo Carazo Odio. Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley.
West Germany: (July 14 to 17, 1978) During the state visit, he met with President Walter Scheel and Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. He addressed the U.S. and German military personnel. He spoke at the Berlin Airlift Memorial. He also attended the 4th G7 summit and met with the state leaders of France, Germany, Canada, Italy, Japan, and the UK.
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