Continued reforms in Cuba would increase the impact of U.S. regulatory changes.
U.S. regulatory changes will allow more Americans to travel to and do business with Cuba.
We support human rights in Cuba.
We recognize we have to confront the economic grievances that exist in some of the areas that ISIL seeks to exploit.
the ongoing U.S. commitment to a stable, sovereign Afghanistan
Ideologies are not defeated with guns; they're defeated by better ideas – a more attractive and more compelling vision.
We discussed bilateral relations, nuclear nonproliferation, and regional stability and economic development.
My Administration remains committed to securing a stable, energy-independent future for our Nation—and while there is mu...
The admission of up to 85,000 refugees to the United States during Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 is justified by humanitarian co...
As Americans, we have a profound obligation to our children and our grandchildren—to help them live better lives than we...
We intend to take steps to improve ties between the American and Cuban peoples.
the interests of our country and the interests of the world are more effectively advanced when the international communi...
America must recognize the role we play in contributing to our planet's changing climate and do all we can to make our a...
This fight will not be won quickly, solely through military means, or by the United States alone.
the critical time of transition for Afghanistan
When human rights are denied and citizens have no opportunity to redress their grievances peacefully, it feeds terrorist...
We further discussed the importance of finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine that includes full impleme...
ISIL will eventually lose because it has nothing to offer but suffering and death.