
I think the direction of the G-7 meeting is more important than the declaration.
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I think the direction of the G-7 meeting is more important than the declaration.

I hope we will discuss a lot of our bilateral economic as well as strategic concerns there.

The steps I have outlined today will advance that goal.

Completion of the Uruguay Round would provide a major boost to the world economy at a time when it is crucially needed.

I care just as much about those Muslims in the heart of Bosnia as I do about any other group of people in the world.

We created in this country in the last 5 months about 960,000 jobs.

We will respond rapidly and spend money more wisely.

Over the past 50 years these communities have literally hosted millions of American men and women in uniform who were defending our freedom.

America's highest priority in its approach toward Vietnam is to secure a full accounting on our prisoners of war and missing in action.

We are now building this hemispheric economic bloc that we want.

Fast track procedures give our negotiators the bargaining power they need in Geneva.

That's the moment when you need to change.

I have insisted on the fullest possible accounting from the Vietnamese Government and pressed for further progress.

The insecurity most Americans feel, without regard to income or race, is a truly appalling thing.

Together we can build a better future for the families of the Northwest, for their children, and for their children's children.

I do not believe there are sufficient funds in the discretionary emergency accounts that I have to deal with it.

I believe the plan is fair and balanced.