List of U.S. State Dinners

A state dinner in the United States is a formal dinner held in honor of a foreign head of state, such as a king, queen, president, or any head of government. It is hosted by the President of the United States and held in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington D.C. Other formal dinners for important people of other nations, such as a prince or princess, are called official dinners, the difference being that the federal government does not pay for them. Nowadays these dinners are more often black tie rather than white tie (see formal wear).

The first state dinner was held on December 12, 1874 by President Ulysses S. Grant to welcome King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawai'i.[1]

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Herbert Hoover

Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
April 29, 1931[2]  Thailand Prajadhipok of Thailand Mary Randolph

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt greets Higinio Moríñigo before the state dinner.
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
October 10, 1933[3]  Panama Harmodio Arias Madrid Edith Benham Helm
June 8, 1939[4]  United Kingdom George VI of the United Kingdom
February 12, 1941[5]  Luxembourg Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
July 7, 1942[6]  Colombia Alfonso López Pumarejo
December 8, 1942[7]  Cuba Fulgencio Batista
June 9, 1943[8]  Paraguay Higinio Moríñigo
October 14, 1943[9]  Haiti Élie Lescot
January 19, 1944[10]  Venezuela Isaías Medina Angarita
June 7, 1944[11]  Poland Stanisław Mikołajczyk
August 24, 1944[12]  Iceland Sveinn Björnsson
March 23, 1945[13]  Canada Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone

Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman and First Lady Bess Truman with Brazilian President Eurico Gaspar Dutra and other dignitaries at a state dinner
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
November 10, 1945  Canada

 United Kingdom

William Lyon Mackenzie King

Clement Attlee

Edith Benham Helm
April 29, 1947[14]  Mexico Miguel Alemán Valdés
April 4, 1949[15][16]  Belgium

 Canada

 Denmark

 France

 Iceland

 Italy

 Luxembourg

 Netherlands

 Portugal

 United Kingdom

Paul-Henri Spaak, Robert Silvercruys

Lester B. Pearson, Humphrey Hume Wrong

Gustav Rasmussen, Henrik Kauffmann

Robert Schuman, Henri Bonnet

Bjarni Benediktsson, Thor Thors

Carlo Sforza, Alberto Tarchiani

Joseph Bech, Hugues Le Gallais

Dirk Stikker, Eelco van Kleffens

Jose Caeiro da Mata, Pedro Teotónio Pereira

Ernest Bevin, Oliver Franks, Baron Franks

May 18, 1949[17]  Brazil Eurico Gaspar Dutra
August 8, 1949[18]  Philippines Elpidio Quirino
November 16, 1949[19]  Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
March 28, 1951[20]  France Vincent Auriol
June 20, 1951[21]  Ecuador Galo Plaza
April 2, 1952[22]  Netherlands Juliana of the Netherlands

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev, and their wives at a state dinner
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
October 28, 1953[23]  Greece Paul of Greece Mary Jane McCaffrey
January 27, 1954[24]  Turkey Celâl Bayar
May 26, 1954[25]  Ethiopia Haile Selassie of Ethiopia
July 26, 1954[26]  South Korea Syngman Rhee
October 18, 1954[27]  Liberia William Tubman
January 26, 1955[28]  Haiti Paul Magloire
May 8, 1957[29]  South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem
October 17, 1957[30]  United Kingdom Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
June 4, 1958[31]  West Germany Theodor Heuss
June 17, 1958[32]  Philippines Carlos P. Garcia
January 20, 1959[33]  Argentina Arturo Frondizi
March 10, 1959[34]  El Salvador José María Lemus
March 17, 1959[35]  Ireland Seán T. O'Kelly
May 11, 1959[36]  Belgium Baudouin of Belgium
September 15, 1959[37]  Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev
October 9, 1959[38]  Mexico Adolfo López Mateos
October 26, 1959[39]  Guinea Ahmed Sékou Touré
April 5, 1960[40]  Colombia Alberto Lleras Camargo
April 22, 1960[41]  France Charles de Gaulle
April 27, 1960[42]    Nepal Mahendra of Nepal
June 3, 1960[43]  Canada John Diefenbaker
June 14, 1960  Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
September 27, 1960[44]  Japan Prince Akihito
October 11, 1960[45]  Denmark Frederick IX of Denmark

John F. Kennedy

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru; the Prime Minister’s daughter Indira Gandhi; President Kennedy at a state dinner
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
May 3, 1961[46]  Tunisia Habib Bourguiba Letitia Baldrige
July 11, 1961[47]  Pakistan Ayub Khan National Symphony Orchestra
September 19, 1961[48]  Peru Manuel Prado Ugarteche Roberta Peters, Jerome Hines
October 4, 1961[49]  Sudan Ibrahim Abboud American Shakespeare Theatre
November 7, 1961[50]  India Jawaharlal Nehru
February 13, 1962[51]  Saudi Arabia Saud of Saudi Arabia
April 11, 1962[52]  Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ballets: U.S.A., Jerome Robbins
May 22, 1962[53]  Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny American Ballet Theatre
February 19, 1963[54]  Venezuela Rómulo Betancourt
March 27, 1963[55]  Morocco Hassan II of Morocco New York City Center Light Opera Company
April 30, 1963[56]  Luxembourg Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Basil Rathbone, Consort Players
June 3, 1963[57]  India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Washington National Opera
September 5, 1963[58]  Afghanistan Mohammed Zahir Shah Military bands
October 1, 1963[59]  Ethiopia Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Joffrey Ballet
October 15, 1963[60]  Ireland Seán Lemass

Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson, Levi Eshkol, and their wives enter a state dinner.
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
October 5, 1964[61]  Philippines Diosdado Macapagal Bess Abell Harkness Ballet
March 29, 1965[62]  Upper Volta Maurice Yaméogo Dancers from the American Institute of Indian Art
May 17, 1965[63]  South Korea Park Chung-hee Walter Trampler
December 14, 1965[64]  Pakistan Ayub Khan
June 21, 1966[65]  Saudi Arabia Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Fireworks
September 8, 1966[66]  Burma Ne Win
September 14, 1966[67]  Philippines Ferdinand Marcos New York City Center Light Opera Company
September 28, 1966[68]  Senegal Leopold Sedar Senghor
February 14, 1967[69]  Ethiopia Haile Selassie Singers Richard Tucker and Nedda Casei
April 3, 1967[70]  Turkey Cevdet Sunay Opera Company of Boston
June 27, 1967  Thailand Bhumibol Adulydej of Thailand
October 26, 1967[71]  Mexico Gustavo Diaz-Ordaz Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
November 1, 1967[72]    Nepal King Mahendra Charlie Byrd
April 25, 1968[73]  Norway Olav V Jeoffrey Ballet
May 15, 1968[74]  Tunisia Habib Bourguiba Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade
December 11, 1968[75]  Kuwait Sabah al-Salim al-Sabah Robert Merrill and The New Christy Minstrels

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon, Pat Nixon, and Leonid Brezhnev at a state dinner
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
March 24, 1969  Canada Pierre Trudeau Lucy A. Winchester
April 8, 1969  Jordan King Hussein
May 6, 1969  Australia John Gorton
May 19, 1969  Sierra Leone Siaka Stevens
May 27, 1969  Netherlands Petrus de Jong
June 12, 1969  Colombia Carlos Lleras Restrepo
July 8, 1969  Ethiopia Emperor Haile Selassie
August 8, 1969  West Germany Kurt-Georg Kiesinger
September 16, 1969  New Zealand Keith Holyoake
September 25, 1969  Israel Golda Meir
October 7, 1969  Laos Souvanna Phouma
October 21, 1969  Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
November 20, 1969  Japan Eisaku Sato
January 27, 1970  United Kingdom Harold Wilson
February 24, 1970  France Georges Pompidou
April 10, 1970  West Germany Willy Brandt
April 14, 1970  Denmark Hilmar Baunsgaard
May 27, 1970  Indonesia Soeharto
June 2, 1970  Venezuela Rafael Caldera Rodriguez
July 23, 1970  Finland Urho Kekkonen
August 4, 1970  Congo Mobutu Sese Seko
December 17, 1970  United Kingdom Edward Heath
February 18, 1971  Italy Emilio Colombo
May 27, 1971  Saudi Arabia Faisal of Saudi Arabia
October 28, 1971  Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito
November 4, 1971  India Indira Gandhi
December 7, 1971  Brazil Emilio Medici
March 21, 1972  Turkey Nihat Erim
June 15, 1972  Mexico Luis Echeverria
February 1, 1973  United Kingdom Edward Heath
April 10, 1973  Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
April 18, 1973  Italy Giulio Andreotti
May 2, 1973  West Germany Willy Brandt
May 15, 1973  Ethiopia Haile Selassie
June 18, 1973  Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev
July 26, 1973  Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
August 1, 1973  Japan Kakuei Tanaka
September 20, 1973  Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
September 29, 1973  New Zealand Norman Kirk
October 11, 1973  Ivory Coast Felix Houphouet-Boigny
December 4, 1973  Romania Nicolae Ceausescu

Gerald Ford

Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary
August 16, 1974  Jordan King Hussein of Jordan Maria Downs
September 12, 1974  Israel Yitzhak Rabin
September 25, 1974  Italy Giovanni Leone
October 8, 1974  Poland Edward Gierek
November 12, 1974  Austria Bruno Kreisky
December 4, 1974  Canada Pierre Trudeau
December 5, 1974  West Germany Helmut Schmidt
February 5, 1975  Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
January 30, 1975  United Kingdom Harold Wilson
April 19, 1975  Zambia Kenneth Kaunda
April 29, 1975  Jordan King Hussein of Jordan
May 1, 1975  Tunisia Hedi Nouira
May 8, 1975  Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
May 14, 1975  Netherlands Joop den Uyl
May 15, 1975  Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
June 11, 1975  Israel Yitzhak Rabin
June 16, 1975  West Germany Walter Scheel
August 5, 1975  Japan Takeo Miki
September 25, 1975  Colombia Alfonso Lopez Michelsen
October 2, 1975  Japan Emperor Hirohito
Empress Nagako
October 27, 1975  Egypt Anwar Sadat
November 12, 1975  Luxembourg Gaston Thorn
January 27, 1976  Israel Yitzhak Rabin
March 17, 1976  Ireland Liam Cosgrave
March 30, 1976  Jordan King Hussein of Jordan
May 17, 1976  France Valery Giscard d'Estaing
June 2, 1976  Spain King Juan Carlos
Queen Sofía
July 7, 1976  United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
July 15, 1976  West Germany Helmut Schmidt
July 27, 1976  Australia Malcolm Fraser
August 3, 1976  Finland Urho Kekkonen
September 21, 1976  Liberia William Tolbert
December 6, 1976  Italy Giulio Andreotti

Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter toasts Carlos Andres Perez, the President of Venezuela, during a state dinner.
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
February 14, 1977[76] Mexico José López Portillo Gretchen Poston Rudolf Serkin
February 21, 1977[76] Canada Pierre Trudeau The Young Columbians
March 7, 1977[76] Israel Yitzhak Rabin The Alexandria Quartet
March 10, 1977[76] United Kingdom James Callaghan Robert White
March 21, 1977[76] Japan Yasuo Fukuda The Tokyo String Quartet
April 4, 1977[76] Egypt Anwar Al-Sadat
April 25, 1977[76] Jordan King Hussein of Jordan Wind Quartet from the Richmond Symphony
May 24, 1977[76] Saudi Arabia Fahd of Saudi Arabia
June 22, 1977[76] Australia Malcolm Fraser
June 28, 1977[76] Venezuela Carlos Andrés Pérez Cynthia Gregory and Ted Kivitt
July 13, 1977[76] West Germany Helmut Schmidt Members of the Metropolitan Opera Company
July 19, 1977[76] Israel Menachem Begin
July 26, 1977[76] Italy Giulio Andreotti Shirley Verrett
August 4, 1977[76] Tanzania Mwalimu Julius K. Neyere The Richard Quintet
September 7, 1977[76] Paraguay

Dominican Republic

Bolivia

Chile

Costa Rica

Venezuela

Guatemala

Colombia

Honduras

Peru

Ecuador

Argentina

Uruguay

El Salvador

Canada

Panama

Jamaica

Bahamas

Grenada

Brazil

Guyana

Haiti

Nicaragua

Mexico

Trinidad and Tobago

Suriname

Barbados

Alfredo Stroessner

Joaquin Balaguer

Hugo Banzer Suarez

Augusto Pinochet Ugarte

Daniel Oduber Quiros

Carlos Andres Perez

Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia

Alfonso Lopez Michelsen

Juan Alberto Melgar Castro

Francisco Morales Bermudez

Alfredo Poveda Burbano

Jorge Rafael Videla

Aparicio Mendez

Carlos Humberto Romero

Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Omar Torrijos Herrera

Michael Norman Manley

Lynden O. Pindling

Eric Gairy

Adalberto Pereira dos Santos

Ptolemy A. Reid

Edner Brutus

Cornelio Hueck

Santiago Garcia

Victor C. McIntyre

Roel F. Karamat

Oliver H. Jackman

Martina Arroyo, Isaac Stern and Andre Previn
September 9, 1977[76] France Raymond Barre Elizabeth Matesky
October 11, 1977[76] Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo Susan Starr
October 19, 1977[76] Belgium Leo Tindemans
November 15, 1977[76] Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
March 7, 1978[76] Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito
April 12, 1978[76] Romania Nicolae Ceaușescu George Shearing, Clamma Dale
May 3, 1978[76] Japan Takeo Fukuda
May 17, 1978[76] Zambia Kenneth Kaunda Mel Downs
June 13, 1978[76] India Morarji Desai James Weaver
November 14, 1978[76] Morocco Hassan II of Morocco Alvin Ailey
January 29, 1979[76] China Deng Xiaoping
February 6, 1979[76] Thailand Kriangsak Chomanan The American Dance Machine
March 26, 1979[76] Egypt

Israel

Anwar Al-Sadat

Menachem Begin

May 2, 1979[76] Japan Masayoshi Ōhira Bobby Short
September 28, 1979[76] Mexico José López Portillo Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
November 8, 1979[76] Ireland Jack Lynch Washington Opera
December 17, 1979[76] United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
January 24, 1980[76] Italy Francesco Cossiga Tom T. Hall
February 20, 1980[76] Kenya Daniel arap Moi Delphin and Romain
March 5, 1980[76] West Germany Helmut Schmidt The New York Jazz Repertory Company
April 8, 1980[76] Egypt Anwar Al-Sadat The Statler Brothers
April 15, 1980[76] Israel Menachem Begin The Guarneri String Quartet
April 22, 1980[76] Belgium Baudouin of Belgium New York Harp Ensemble
June 17, 1980[76] Jordan King Hussein of Jordan Andre Watts
October 7, 1980[76] Nigeria Shehu Shagari Cicely Tyson

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, and their wives arrive at a state dinner.
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
February 26, 1981 [77] United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher Mabel Brandon Dance Theatre of Harlem [78]
May 7, 1981 Japan Zenkō Suzuki
May 21, 1981 Germany Helmut Schmidt
June 30, 1981 Australia Malcolm Fraser
August 5, 1981 Egypt Anwar Sadat
September 9, 1981 Israel Menachem Begin
October 13, 1981 Spain King Juan Carlos I
November 2, 1981 Jordan King Hussein I
November 17, 1981 Venezuela Luis Herrera Campins Robert Goulet
February 3, 1982 Egypt Hosni Mubarak
March 25, 1982 Italy Sandro Pertini
April 19, 1982 Netherlands Queen Beatrix
May 12, 1982 Brazil João Figueiredo
July 29, 1982 India Indira Gandhi
September 16, 1982 Philippines Ferdinand Marcos
October 12, 1982 Indonesia Suharto
December 7, 1982 Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
April 12, 1983 Oman Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said
June 7, 1983 Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny
July 19, 1983 Bahrain Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa
September 15, 1983 Portugal António Ramalho Eanes
October 4, 1983 Germany Karl Carstens
December 7, 1983 Nepal King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah
January 10, 1984 China Zhao Ziyang
February 28, 1984 Austria Rudolf Kirchschläger
March 22, 1984 France François Mitterrand
April 10, 1984 Dominican Republic Salvador Jorge Blanco
May 15, 1984 Mexico Miguel de la Madrid
June 18, 1984 Sri Lanka J.R. Jayewardene
November 13, 1984 Luxembourg Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
December 4, 1984 Venezuela Jaime Lusinchi
February 11, 1985 Saudi Arabia Fahd of Saudi Arabia
March 19, 1985 Argentina Raúl Alfonsín
April 17, 1985 Algeria Chadli Bendjedid
June 12, 1985 India Rajiv Gandhi
October 8, 1985 [79] Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
November 9, 1985 United Kingdom Charles, Prince of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales
January 14, 1986 Ecuador León Febres Cordero
March 18, 1986 Canada Brian Mulroney
June 17, 1986 Uruguay Julio María Sanguinetti
September 10, 1986[80] Brazil José Sarney Linda Faulkner Paul Anka
October 21, 1986 Germany Helmut Kohl
March 31, 1987 France Jacques Chirac
September 9, 1987 Sweden Ingvar Carlsson
October 14, 1987 El Salvador José Napoleón Duarte
November 10, 1987 Israel Chaim Herzog
December 8, 1987 [77] Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev Van Cliburn
January 28, 1988 Egypt Hosni Mubarak
April 27, 1988 Canada Brian Mulroney
May 31, 1988 Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev
June 27, 1988 Turkey Kenan Evren
October 6, 1988 Mali Moussa Traoré
November 18, 1988 United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher Michael Feinstein [81]

George H.W. Bush

Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
April 4, 1989 Egypt Hosni Mubarak
April 19, 1989 Jordan King Hussein I
June 6, 1989 Pakistan Benazir Bhutto
June 27, 1989 Australia Robert Hawke
October 3, 1989 Mexico Carlos Salinas de Gortari
October 11, 1989 Italy Francesco Cossiga
January 24, 1990 Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh
March 6, 1990 Italy Giulio Andreotti
March 21, 1990 Poland Tadeusz Mazowiecki
May 5, 1990 Tunisia Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
May 30, 1990 Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev
October 18, 1990 Hungary József Antall
February 20, 1991 Denmark Queen Margrethe II
March 20, 1991 Poland Lech Walesa
April 17, 1991 Nicaragua Violeta Chamorro [82]
May 14, 1991 United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
June 18, 1991 Brazil Fernando Collor de Mello
July 2, 1991 South Korea Roh Tae Woo
September 10, 1991 Senegal Abdou Diouf
September 26, 1991 Morocco King Hassan II
February 26, 1992 Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Mexico
Peru
Venezuela
Jaime Paz Zamora
César Gaviria
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
Carlos Salinas de Gortari
Alberto Fujimori
Armando Durán
April 29, 1992 Germany Richard von Weizsäcker
May 13, 1992 Chile Patricio Aylwin
June 16, 1992 Russia Boris Yeltsin

Bill Clinton

Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
November 23, 1993 South Korea Kim Young-sam Ann Stock
June 13, 1994 Japan Emperor Akihito
Empress Michiko
Mstislav Rostropovich
July 25, 1994 Israel
Jordan
Yitzhak Rabin
King Hussein I
September 27, 1994 Russia Boris Yeltsin
October 4, 1994 South Africa Nelson Mandela Whitney Houston
February 9, 1995 Germany Helmut Kohl Tony Bennett
March 15, 1995 Morocco King Hassan II
April 20, 1995 Brazil Fernando Cardoso
July 27, 1995 South Korea Kim Young-sam
October 10, 1995 Mexico Ernesto Zedillo
February 1, 1996 France Jacques Chirac Thomas Hampson
June 13, 1996 Ireland Mary Robinson Mary Chapin Carpenter & Mary Black
February 26, 1997 Chile Eduardo Frei
April 8, 1997 Canada Jean Chrétien Warren Jones and Denyce Graves
October 29, 1997 China Jiang Zemin Capricia Marshall National Symphony Orchestra
February 5, 1998 United Kingdom Tony Blair
May 6, 1998 Italy Romano Prodi
June 9, 1998 South Korea Kim Dae-jung
September 16, 1998 Czech Republic Václav Havel
October 28, 1998 Colombia Andrés Pastrana Arango
January 11, 1999 Argentina Carlos Menem
February 24, 1999 Ghana Jerry Rawlings
April 8, 1999 China Zhu Rongji
June 8, 1999 Hungary Árpád Göncz
February 23, 2000 Spain King Juan Carlos I
May 22, 2000 South Africa Thabo Mbeki
June 20, 2000 Morocco King Mohammed VI
September 17, 2000 India Atal Bihari Vajpayee

George W. Bush

Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
September 5, 2001 Mexico Vicente Fox Catherine Fenton
July 17, 2002 [83] Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski
May 19, 2003 Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Susan Graham
October 6, 2003 [84] Kenya Mwai Kibaki Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater[85]
July 18, 2005 [86] India Manmohan Singh
November 2, 2005 [87] United Kingdom Charles, Prince of Wales
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
May 16, 2006 [88] Australia John Howard
May 7, 2007 [89] United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Amy Zantzinger Itzhak Perlman[90]
United States Army Chorus[90]
November 6, 2007 [91] France Nicolas Sarkozy
September 15, 2008 [92] Ghana John Kufuor
September 20, 2008 [93] Colombia Alvaro Uribe Velez

Barack Obama

Barack Obama, Justin Trudeau and their wives arrive at a state dinner.
Date Visiting Country Guest(s) of Honor Social Secretary Entertainment
November 24, 2009 India Manmohan Singh Desiree Rogers
May 19, 2010 Mexico Felipe Calderon Julianna Smoot Beyoncé, Rodrigo y Gabriela[94]
January 19, 2011 [95] China Hu Jintao Chris Botti, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Herbie Hancock, Dianne Reeves, Lang Lang[95]
June 7, 2011 [96] Germany Angela Merkel Jeremy Bernard James Taylor[96]
October 13, 2011 [97] South Korea Lee Myung-bak
March 14, 2012 [98] United Kingdom David Cameron Mumford and Sons, John Legend
February 11, 2014 [99] France François Hollande Mary J. Blige
April 28, 2015 [100] Japan Shinzō Abe
September 25, 2015 [101]  China Xi Jinping Deesha Dyer Ne-Yo
March 10, 2016 [102] Canada Justin Trudeau Sara Bareilles
May 13, 2016 [103] Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Sauli Niinistö
Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson
Erna Solberg
Stefan Löfven
Demi Lovato
August 2, 2016 Singapore Lee Hsien Loong Chrisette Michele
October 18, 2016 [104] Italy Matteo Renzi Gwen Stefani

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  38. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and the President of Mexico at the White House.," October 9, 1959. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11551.
  39. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and President Toure of the Republic of Guinea.," October 26, 1959. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11566.
  40. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and President Lleras at the White House.," April 5, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11740.
  41. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and President de Gaulle.," April 22, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley,The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11754.
  42. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and King Mahendra of Nepal.," April 27, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11762.
  43. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Diefenbakcr of Canada.," June 3, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11808.
  44. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and the Crown Prince of Japan.," September 27, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11960.
  45. Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Toasts of the President and King Frederik of Denmark.," October 11, 1960. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=11975.
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