I think the question suggests a basic problem which is not easy to solve.
I cannot believe that Mr. Cadett or Mr. Johnson have been in Paris less time than I have.
In France, as I said, I think the vitality of a very old race, which the French people are.
If I were Mr. Khrushchev, however, and had spent some time in the West, I would take a somewhat different view of the tide of history.
I want to express my thanks to all of you for having been kind enough to come out in the rain and to express your good will to my country.
It is, of course, our hope that the talks now proceeding at Evian will be successful.
I am hopeful that all members of the NATO Alliance will fulfill the goals to which they are committed.
But these concepts alone are not adequate for our European policies in the 1960's.
The United States, I believe, can be proud of these programs, and of the great results that they helped to produce.
In answer to the first part of the question, the answer was we have discussed these matters.
I can assure you that the United States of America intends to bear its full part.
I would say that the normalization of relations which--of course, peaceful relations--which is in the common interest of us all, between Chi...
The United States made a determination on three different occasions in this century, in 1917, in 1941, in 1948 and '49, that the security of...
Consultation does not always, regardless of how long it may go on, does not always provide unanimity at the end of the consultation.
I salute all of you who are participating in this great common event, and I hope in the years that are now ahead that this communal alliance...
I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris, and I have enjoyed it.
The United States cannot look forward to a free existence if Western Europe is not free.
In many ways, the experience of Europe in the last 10 years has confounded all of those who believed that the tide of history was running ag...