I want to emphasize what I think is our common view: that we in this hemisphere are not merely against something; we are strongly for someth...
I send to you my best wishes.
It is therefore the position of the United States that as an urgent preliminary to consideration of any proposals work on the Cuban bases mu...
The continuation of this threat, or a prolonging of this discussion concerning Cuba by linking these problems to the broader questions of Eu...
I have read your letter of October 26th with great care and welcomed the statement of your desire to seek a prompt solution to the problem.
But the first ingredient, let me emphasize, is the cessation of work on missile sites in Cuba and measures to render such weapons inoperable...
The first thing that needs to be done, however, is for work to cease on offensive missile bases in Cuba and for all weapons systems in Cuba ...
I would like to say again that the United States is very much interested in reducing tensions and halting the arms race; and if your letter ...
Unfortunately, the recent challenge to the peace and security of this hemisphere posed by the Soviet offensive military buildup in Cuba requ...
I also recall with pleasure, Mr. President, the personal friendship established with you during your visit to the United States last April, ...
In view of the disappointment Mrs. Kennedy and I experienced last July in having to postpone our visit to Brazil, we have been especially an...
I should like to take advantage of this occasion to congratulate the people of Brazil on your recent elections which I have followed with gr...
Mrs. Kennedy and I are looking forward particularly to visiting Brazil because of the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the g...
I can assure you of our desire to reach a satisfactory and peaceful solution of the matter.
In your message and your statement to the Security Council last night, you have made certain suggestions and have invited preliminary talks ...
Ambassador Stevenson is ready to discuss these arrangements with you.
Will you please arrange for the necessary transfer of funds and advise the various agencies when this has been accomplished.
I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the aforesaid Act...