I personally reaffirm that pledge to you now.
Since I left Washington 8 days ago, I have traveled some 17,000 miles for the purpose of peace and not a single step toward war.
I am particularly hopeful that by working together with Japan, we will be able to make a substantial joint contribution to resolving the ene...
Both sides will be entitled to have a certain agreed aggregate number of ICBMs and SLBMs equipped with multiple independently targetable war...
We are convinced that a long-term agreement on this question would be a significant contribution to improving relations between the US and t...
We have much, much more to be thankful for.
I thank you all very, very much for coming out this evening and welcoming us so very warmly.
They were the beginning of what I hope will be a productive personal relationship between Mr. Brezhnev and myself.
The problems of food, population, and energy are not confined to any one country or to countries at an early stage of economic development.
Let us now join to preserve peace and to prevent any recurrence of hostilities.
I would rather walk a thousand miles for peace than take a single step for war.
I am proud of you as Commander in Chief.
I am here, Mr. President, to reaffirm our friendship and to give it new life and meaning.
I am very proud of this great division.
The welcome you accorded me today is symbolic of our very close ties.
I am here on a mission of peace.
The United States, as a Pacific power, is vitally interested in Asia and the Pacific and will continue its best effort to ensure the peace a...
I reaffirmed the determination of the United States to render prompt and effective assistance to repel armed attack against the Republic of ...