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we have built on the invention of the distinguished Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi and others, a global communications system that allows instant contact not only between heads of state but peoples of all nations.

It would be a severe blow, not only to the Panamanian people but to the American people as well.

I think they are fair to both the United States and Panama.

This agreement should strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two countries, underlining their will and ability to cooperate with each other and with other nations in devising common actions to meet common problems.

He looks forward to working in concert with the Prime Minister in regard to continuing efforts to promote a healthy world economy.

The basic negotiation ought to take place between those two nations themselves.

There is no doubt that the friendship between ourselves and Poland, ourselves and India, ourselves and Saudi Arabia, ourselves and Iran, ourselves and Egypt, ourselves and France and Belgium were enhanced.

But we were received with open arms, and it was a natural outburst of friendship and appreciation, even there, for what our country stands for.

The NATO alliance is one that's precious to the American people.

First and last, our purpose has been the same—to reaffirm in times of rapid change our unchanging faith in allies like your great country and people.

I want to express my personal thanks to your great President and to the wonderful people of France.

The open demonstration of mutual commitment for the future of the ideals and principles of our two nations has indeed been reassuring to us and, I believe, even to the rest of the world.

I am delighted to be back in your great country to renew my friendship with Prime Minister Tindemans.

I hope and believe that in the future the ties between France and the United States of America will grow even stronger.

My presence here today is a direct result of the courageous initiative which President Sadat undertook in his recent trip to Jerusalem.

We know that the mark of greatness among leaders is to consider carefully the views of others and the greater benefits that can result among the people of all nations which can come from a successful search for peace.

One of my most valued possessions is the warm, personal relationship which binds me and President Sadat together.

We are also grateful that France maintains and improves its forces that are essential for defense.