I hope that in my next report, I will be able to state that progress has been made.
That bastion will never be conquered.
Fifty years later, we know the Polish spirit did not die in the ruins.
It's been one of the great successes of the post-cold-war era, a success not just for these countries but a success for ...
You have proved that freedom never dies when it lives in the hearts of men and women.
America has kept faith with you.
I think we must do more to help, and we will.
I think that it will proceed apace.
I am deeply honored to stand before you, the first President of the United States to set foot on free Baltic soil.
Today I appeal to you to summon what my Nation's greatest healer, Abraham Lincoln, called 'the better angels of our natu...
I think the answer to that is yes, I believe it will.
I have always stated my support for the idea that NATO will expand.
Today we rejoice, for only one force rules in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and that force is freedom.
We will be partners for peace.
The United States should and will do more to help sustain the process of reform here in Poland and elsewhere.
I believe all three Presidents share my view on this matter.
Today we celebrate a moment of renewal.
Poland had a 4 percent growth rate last year, a very impressive rate of growth.