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Updated April 15, 2024
Foreign Leaders Addressing Congress
Foreign leaders are periodically invited to address
a foreign leader was held on August 16, 1967, with Kurt
Congress. The first address by a foreign dignitary occurred
George Kiesinger, Chancellor of West Germany.
on December 10, 1824, when Revolutionary War hero the
Marquis de Lafayette addressed the House. The most recent
Joint Meeting of Congress
address took place on April 11, 2024, when His Excellency,
A joint meeting of Congress is generally held when a
Kishida Fumio, Prime Minster of Japan, addressed a joint
prominent individual, often a foreign leader, is invited to
meeting of Congress.
address the House and Senate simultaneously. Because
addressing a joint meeting of Congress is available by
Invitation Process
invitation only, agreement on whom to invite, and when
When a foreign leader formally visits the United States, he
they will speak, is generally reached between the House and
or she is sometimes invited to address Congress. The
the Senate. Table 1 lists the number of foreign leaders who
decision to invite a foreign leader to address Congress has
have addressed a joint meeting of Congress since the 94th
historically been made by the congressional leadership,
Congress (1975-1976).
often in consultation and conjunction with the executive
branch. No formal procedure on when or how to issue
Table 1. Number of Foreign Leaders Addressing a
invitations is codified in law or in House or Senate rules.
Joint Meeting of Congress, 1975-2024
Not all foreign leaders who visit the United States are
invited to address Congress.
Congress
Number
Congress
Number
94
7
107
2
When a foreign leader is invited to address Congress, the
invitation is formally extended by the Speaker of the House
95
1
108
4
on behalf of the House and Senate leadership.
96
0
109
7
97
1
110
3
“It is my honor as Speaker, and on behalf of the
98
4
111
3
bipartisan leadership of the U.S. House of
Representatives and the U.S. Senate, to extend to you
99
7
112
3
as head of state of the Holy See an open invitation to
100
3
113
2
appear before and address a Joint Meeting of the two
houses of Congress assembled in the Chamber of the
101
7
114
5
U.S. House of Representatives.”
102
5
115
1
- Invitation to His Holiness, Pope Francis
103
3
116
1
104
5
117
2
Types of Meetings
105
3
118
4
A foreign leader (or other non-Member of Congress) has
historically addressed either the House, the Senate (a House
106
1
Total
84
or Senate reception), or a joint meeting, where the House
Source: Historian of the House of Representatives, “Joint Meeting &
and Senate are both present.
Joint Session Addresses Before Congress by Foreign Leaders &
House and Senate Receptions
Dignitaries,” at http://history.house.gov/Institution/Foreign-Leaders/
Joint-Sessions/.
On several occasions, a foreign leader has been invited to
address the House or Senate individually. These meetings
The first time a foreign leader addressed a joint meeting of
are formally called House or Senate receptions. The first
Congress occurred in 1874, when King Kalakaua of Hawaii
House reception was held on December 10, 1824, when the
(then a kingdom) visited Washington, DC. Since then, there
Marquis de Lafayette addressed the chamber. The most
have been more than 120 instances where foreign leaders
recent House reception for a foreign leader was held on
have addressed a joint meeting of Congress.
February 17, 1977, for the President of Mexico, José Lopez
Portillo.
Table 2 lists the foreign leaders to address a joint meeting
of Congress during the nine most recent Congresses (110th
The first Senate reception was held on January 5, 1852,
Congress [2007-2008] to the 118th Congress [2023-2024]).
when Louis Kossuth, the exiled Governor of Hungary,
addressed the Senate. The most recent Senate reception for
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