I came to your country, Mr. President, to demonstrate America's continued determination to preserve peace in Korea, in A...
Your pro-life program is tremendous.
The welcome you accorded me today is symbolic of our very close ties.
I am here, Mr. President, to reaffirm our friendship and to give it new life and meaning.
I am here on a mission of peace.
On behalf of the members of his Party and the American people, President Ford extended his deepest thanks to President P...
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 reaffirmed the determination of the United States to render prompt and effective assistance to repel armed attack agai...
I pledge to you, Mr. President, that the United States will continue to assist and to support you.
The United States, as a Pacific power, is vitally interested in Asia and the Pacific and will continue its best effort t...
The flow of Japanese visitors to the United States has grown from some 50,000 in 1966 to over 700,000 in 1974.
Both countries recognize that cooperative relations between the United States and Japan under the Treaty of Mutual Coope...
The most important lesson that I have learned during this visit corresponds with a brilliant insight of one of the Japan...
I would rather walk a thousand miles for peace than take a single step toward war.
The United States and Japan have developed a close and mutually beneficial relationship based on the principle of equali...
I reaffirm the spirit of friendship that endures between us.
The establishment of an open and harmonious world economic system is indispensable for international peace and prosperit...