The Presidents also emphasized the importance of the more fully developed countries extending economic and technical ass...
But I accept your decision, appreciative of the motivations which led to it.
The conversations that the Secretary of State and I have had with your Foreign Minister Saragat have been quite useful.
We think this program makes sense.
The two Presidents expressed the view that the forthcoming trade negotiations should be pursued energetically with a vie...
We think this program is just.
For while many men may appreciate the scope of your work, only one man--the President himself--can fully appreciate its ...
We think this program is going to be the law of the land.
So, I should like to propose a toast, Mr. President, to the continuing friendship, to the understanding, to the cooperat...
I know your decision to leave was a hard one.
As you know, my State of the Union Message proposed an all-out war on poverty in America.
I want to assure you of the full cooperation of the Federal departments whose programs contribute to the war on poverty.
I am confident that the Congress will respond to this challenge.
So, again, Mr. President, let me say how pleased we all are that you have been able to come here at this time and what a...
Mr. President, Mrs. Johnson and I are delighted to welcome you, Madame Segni, your distinguished Foreign Minister, Mr. S...
So we join also in strengthening the security of the free world and in seeking to brighten the prospects for world peace...
Personally, I will never forget the warm hospitality that we received on my visit to Rome in the fall of 1962 and then a...
The United States tries to live by the policy of the good neighbor and expects others to do the same.