I don't think there's any question that our country played its appropriate role in getting this agreement.
We must resist them because the only way wealthy countries can grow richer is if there is global economic growth.
We hope that it will and we think that it will.
I believe that the changes I advocate will benefit both of us, or I would not be here pushing them.
Perhaps someday an American President will come here and give a speech to you in your native language.
We hope we can promote growth in our economies and jobs for our people.
Our relationship with Japan is the centerpiece of our policy toward the Pacific community.
Let us wish for a new Pacific community, built on shared effort, shared benefit, and a shared destiny.
It will be a big deal for Americans, lots of jobs involved if it works.
I'm having a good time.
Change has become the only constant of life.
Open societies are better able to address the frictions that economic growth creates and to assure the continuance of prosperity.
I am more determined than ever to press ahead with the Uruguay round by the end of this year.
A free press roots out corruption, even though it sometimes aggravates political leaders.
I think the big news today will be on the manufacturing goods in the GATT round.
This agreement means new jobs and new growth in the United States and in other nations.
It represents an elevation of this issue within our own government.
The Clinton administration made a very calculated decision at the outset to give quite a bit of priority to the relationship with Russia.