I want to express my personal thanks to your great President and to the wonderful people of France.
The United States will continue to maintain—undiminished—its firm commitment to NATO and will continue to provide the forces needed to back ...
The ancient soil of Europe bears constant, visible evidence of the carnage that war inevitably brings.
The open demonstration of mutual commitment for the future of the ideals and principles of our two nations has indeed been reassuring to us ...
I am happy to renew my invitation to the alliance to hold that meeting in Washington on May 30 and 31.
We never want to see this happen again.
I would say the most emotional day was yesterday with the visit to Normandy.
Now, Brussels is the home of institutions such as the European Community, and NATO represents our shared hope for a secure and peaceful and ...
I know that the security of our alliance is the rock on which that hope is built.
It was a mistake on my part.
I have a much more sure sense of what those words really mean.
I felt just as much at home in that Indian village as I did in the palaces.
I think the Curtain is being parted.
It was a very deeply moving experience.
I leave here with a great sense of trust and a great sense of appreciation for not only the strength of the alliance in the past.
When we are clean and decent they are pleased.
There is no doubt that the friendship between ourselves and Poland, ourselves and India, ourselves and Saudi Arabia, ourselves and Iran, our...
The other universal theme is a need to resolve conflict without violence, to make peace instead of war.