
This step will strengthen our relations with our South Pacific friends and allies and enhance U.S. security.
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This step will strengthen our relations with our South Pacific friends and allies and enhance U.S. security.

I send my best wishes to all who celebrate Polish Constitution Day here in America, in Poland, and around the world.

The American people know that we have a great friend in the people of Panama, and we hope that the people of Panama know that they have a great friend in the United States of America.

We think it would be also very good for Panama and allow additional economic exchanges between our two countries.

The United States will meet its commitments under the security agreements that were entered into between the United States and Iraq.

I hope that Turkey and Israel will find opportunities to improve their relations in the interest of regional stability.

The United States will continue to stand up for democracy and the universal rights that all human beings deserve in Syria and around the world.

We will work with the AU and African governments to strengthen democracy.

United Nations Security Council resolutions on Libya must be fully implemented.

Under President Santos's leadership, I'm confident we'll be able to do a lot of work to strengthen relations with all the countries in the hemisphere.

I thanked Chile for its leadership in co-sponsoring the UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Iran.

The ability to coordinate -- I mean, NATO is essentially set up to coordinate the activities of many different military forces.

I thank President Sebastian Pinera for the warm welcome that he and his family received during their visit to Chile.

Every day, the future is being forged by the countries and peoples of Latin America.

The United States shares a strong defense cooperation relationship with Chile.

I believe that in the Americas today, there are no senior partners and there are no junior partners, there are equal partners.

We have obligations to each other, and today, the United States is working with the nations of this hemisphere to meet our responsibilities in several key areas.

Nations act unilaterally at their own peril because the problems facing the Western Hemisphere require multinational solutions.