They found that they had a common approach to the problems of the free world.
Our friendship with Great Britain goes back to our earliest beginnings.
I want to express how important I believe your responsibility is here in this great country.
Their discussion covered the major problems, both economic and political, and revealed once again the close agreement of the two governments...
So I express my thanks to you all, and tell you that having gone just about around the circle from Washington, that I am particularly glad t...
Particular attention was also given to the nuclear tests conference and to the question of disarmament.
The situation in regard to Germany was reviewed and there was full agreement on the necessity of maintaining the rights and obligations of t...
On Laos, the President and the Prime Minister noted with satisfaction the agreement in Vienna on the need for an effective cease fire which,...
Occasion was given to review the need for economic collaboration and expansion in the general interest of developed and underdeveloped count...
The actions it has taken to assist the freedom of people after people around the globe have given it a special prestige.
I hope that less time will be in between the next visit.
I want to again express my thanks to the people of Austria.
Unlike Marie Antoinette, I came from Versailles to Schonbrunn.
They were extremely generous to my wife and to myself.
I want on behalf of my wife and myself and also the people of the United States to express our great appreciation to the Government of Austr...
I had not only the opportunity to see Mr. Khrushchev, the members of your government, but also to hear played the Tales of the Vienna Woods,...
The United States, I believe, can be proud of these programs, and of the great results that they helped to produce.
I cannot believe that Mr. Cadett or Mr. Johnson have been in Paris less time than I have.