I want to express my regret that we were unable to be able to get everybody in the same room.
I didn’t come here as a Vice President, and now I come as a President.
I ask you to rise and raise your glasses to French-American friendship and to President and Madame de Gaulle.
I look forward, Mr. President, with great anticipation to working with you and with your country and with your Governmen...
Mr. President, we are deeply grateful for the hospitality that you have extended to all of our party, to the Secretary o...
But most of all, we are in your debt for a gift which is the most precious, the gift of your time.
Before I came to this country I had been reading accounts in our press to the effect that there was an anti-American sen...
We also recognize that there are other sources of great leadership.
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.
But everyone who has had the privilege of knowing this nation from visiting it, as I have on many occasions, would share...
We have discussed the whole range of world problems--the problems of East-West relations, the problems of the Mideast an...
Whatever the validity of that complaint may have been in the past, I can assure you that there will be no problem in tha...
On a continuing and regular basis we will discuss the major issues and be sure that we move together toward our common o...
Most important the substance has been solid and we have now developed a new pattern of consultation and progress for the...
And then there is one other quality we have found always in our visits with you and which we seek now and are finding no...
I ask all of you to raise your glasses to a nation and a people with whom the United States has had the longest uninterr...
What we seek is to find those new roads which will lead to cooperation and to peace and freedom for all the people of th...