"It is my firm purpose to see to it that in the United Nations, as elsewhere, the United States measures up to the principles of the Charter."
"We bear great responsibilities, and if anyone feels that these countries are unimportant, or that it doesn't make any difference if Latin America is taken over, or if significant countries are, by Com..."
"I do not intend to go unless there is a situation develops which I believe would make such a trip fruitful and rewarding."
"An economically strong and developing Australia is essential to the best interests of both countries in the Southwest Pacific"
"Mens minds, men's hearts, and men's spiritual aspirations alike demand no less than a reversal of the course of recent history."
"Sound disarmament agreements, deeply rooted in mankind's mutual interest in survival must serve as a bulwark against the tidal waves of war and its destructiveness."
"We must pledge ourselves at the outset to an unceasing effort to continue until the job is done."
"I still expect to go in the of the Presidents first half of the year; that's correct."
"President Kennedy congratulated President Ahidjo for his successful efforts in the progressive development of his country."
"My earnest hope is that no effort will be spared to define areas of agreement on all of the three important levels to which Prime Minister Macmillan and I referred in our joint letter of February 7 to..."
"If the Soviet Union desired to see this matter settled peacefully, it would seem to me that all sides, both sides, should bend every effort during these days, particularly during the time of the Genev..."
"At this juncture in history no single measure in the field of disarmament would be more productive of concrete benefit in the alleviation of tensions and the enhancement of prospects for greater progr..."
"The United Nations remains, in the view of both Presidents, the best means whereby nations can discuss issues openly, and the best instrument for finding solutions to problems that menace the peace of..."
"And I can assure you that we regard your visit here as an opportunity for us to learn more about your country and its people and also about the problems and the opportunities of Africa which loom so l..."
"For all history shows that the effort to win progress within freedom represents the most determined and steadfast aspiration of man."
"We hope that you will find here in the United States things which will be of value to you in your efforts."
"We are extremely glad to welcome you."
"I would like to think that that is because both of our countries wish to identify themselves with the cause of the great majority of people who wish to be free and independent."