I intend to nominate MacDonald G. Becket to be a member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building ...
Our relationship with Turkey, like our relationships with our other allies, rests on the principle of collective defense...
We wish Mr. Gorbachev well, but history obliges us to retain a strong measure of skepticism about the Soviet system.
We strongly welcome the Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the USA.
Your mayor recently said that Toronto has excitement, but hasn't lost civility, and I can vouch for that.
Trade plays a key role in development.
The protection and enhancement of the environment is essential.
International cooperation involves more than coordination of macroeconomic policies.
We have drawn lessons from the past and looked ahead to the future.
We cannot stand still, but then we North Americans never have.
Today a single chip has the incredible power of a million transistors, that is, of the biggest computer of the 1960's.
When nations live in trust and friendship, they live in peace.
This would hurt workers by causing the loss of jobs.
I am pleased that Prime Minister Takeshita's government has joined us in liberalizing agricultural trade.
We seek to enhance cooperation in a number of research areas of national importance.
Our hope is to strengthen the relationship for peaceful purposes.
If we fail in Nicaragua we could one day face a Communist Central America spreading subversion northward and southward.
Today we're in the longest peacetime economic expansion on record.