We also recognize that there are other sources of great leadership.
I ask all of you to raise your glasses to a nation and a people with whom the United States has had the longest uninterrupted friendship--20...
But everyone who has had the privilege of knowing this nation from visiting it, as I have on many occasions, would share the sentiment expre...
We were completely agreed, for example, in the importance of French-American friendship.
I realize that I stand here at a time in history which will long be remembered.
Our talks will extend throughout the structure of our alliance and deal with the great problems of the world.
Today, I declare again that we, the people of the United States, stand with you in the defense of freedom.
We seek no territory. We seek no concessions.
Mr. President, I am most grateful for the generous remarks that you have expressed in welcoming me and the members of my party to your count...
This brief visit that I have made to your country has been valuable in several respects.
But as we think of that, and as I declare again, as I did in my earlier meetings with you and with members of this government, our adherence...
All that we want is the right for others that we have for ourselves--the right to be free, the right to choose our own leaders, the right to...
And while we know that this country, as its productivity increases, is now producing approximately $70 billion in gross national product per...
As I stand here I think back 22 years ago when I first visited this country and had the opportunity to know the Italian people.
Yesterday in Bonn and today in Berlin I saw the German people by the thousands, and I felt, as I saw them, as I heard them, that I was at ho...
Now we look to the future.
I should like to respond to your remarks in both personal terms and then also in the broader terms that you have used in describing the rela...
Our task is to set up a new international psychology, to have a new, real atmosphere where what men once considered theoretical and idealist...