It is with great regret that I accept your resignation as head of the U.S. Delegation at the Paris Meetings on Vietnam.
I could have asked for no better representative, and will miss your counsel and efforts as we seek to negotiate a just p...
You have the satisfaction of knowing that you have done all that imagination and dedication to peace could accomplish.
I reaffirm that policy here.
We should not think of Japan as simply a nation of statistics, of economic growth, an economic giant, but we should thin...
Whether Asia and the Pacific becomes an area of peace, as the Pacific literally translated means, or an area of devastat...
I said when the Prime Minister arrived, that looking to the future, in the last third of this century, whether peace and...
This Administration will invoke this authority only in the most compelling circumstances and after a rigorous inquiry in...
I look upon this great country not in terms of its richness economically but in terms of a wealth that money cannot buy,...
As I think of the people of Japan, as I think of the character that has brought Japan now to the pinnacle of economic po...
Our goal is an open world.
I reject this argument not only because I believe in the principle of freer trade, but also for a very simple and pragma...
He enjoyed with grace the triumphs of his life, and he endured its tragedies with great dignity.
Trade is one of the doors to that open world.
As I stated in my address to the United Nations, we are prepared to deal with the issues seriously, carefully, and purpo...
Such a result is possible if we approach these negotiations recognizing the legitimate security interests on each side.
I have stated that for our part we will be guided by the concept of maintaining 'sufficiency' in the forces required to ...
I leaned in the direction of the program before.