And so to the architect of progress for his own country and to peace and good relations between his country and our coun...
President Nixon congratulated President Diaz Ordaz on the many significant accomplishments of his administration, and ex...
President Nixon noted that the United States, looking toward a new agreement, has proposed certain new measures that wou...
President Nixon assured President Diaz Ordaz of his desire to encourage trade between the two countries.
We thank you for giving us the opportunity of seeing a part of your great and picturesque nation, a part that most of us...
We realize the progress that has come here and yet what you have retained of the history, the uniqueness that has meant ...
And I am very happy to announce to this assembly that the President has accepted our invitation to be the guest at a sta...
We congratulate and thank you all for making possible such a historic agreement.
From this time on no boundaries will ever divide us in our search for peace, for prosperity and freedom for the Mexican ...
Here in this place we look out upon one of the great scenic wonders of the world.
I think it is significant that this is the first country in Latin America to which I have been able to make a state visi...
President Diaz Ordaz has very well summarized the results of our discussions.
Many things have happened, since that time 30 years ago, to Mexico.
It is sometimes possible to order people to come out. It is not possible to order them to smile.
The relations between our two Governments are friendly, but those relations are even more friendly, Mr. President, becau...
We, of course, are vitally concerned about it.
The fact that we are good friends, however, does not mean that this should be taken for granted.
It is a very great honor for Mrs. Nixon and me to be received for the first time in Mexico on an official state visit.