I believe that the Congress should now enact a debt limit which will serve the needs of our Nation both for the balance ...
It is that sense of history that you have, that sense of history that all of us in our country respect and that we seek ...
I believe, as I stand here today, that we can bring about a durable peace in our time.
If our ideals of Atlantic interdependence are to mean anything in practice, it's time we began lecturing our European pa...
And no two nations in the world more commonly and more closely share the means of communication than do the United State...
This has been much too short a visit, from my standpoint, but a very pleasant and a very productive one.
My talks with President Rey and the Commission of the European Communities have strengthened my convictions as to the hi...
I urge that we now direct our attention to the future and at least through fiscal year 1970.
I might add that my visit persuaded me of another thing: that NATO is indeed fortunate to have its headquarters here, in...
I must ask the Congress to revise the debt limit before mid-April.
Thus, in its original purpose, NATO has been a resounding success.
I leave Belgium with great regret.
I leave more convinced than ever that there at the center of the Western Alliance stands a stout-hearted and illustrious...
I am especially pleased, therefore, that my own first trip abroad as President begins in your country.
The peoples of our two countries have shared many things.
I look forward with great pleasure to the prospect of working in the coming years with Your Majesty, with your governmen...
And as I leave I know that this trip is one which has created a great deal of interest, both in the United States and Eu...
Your Majesty, as I stand here I feel that I stand on hallowed ground for millions of Americans, as well as Belgians.