
The company and the Government of Iran should get together--and the Government of Great Britain--and make an equitable settlement.
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The company and the Government of Iran should get together--and the Government of Great Britain--and make an equitable settlement.

In the cultural field, it has also been agreed to enter upon the negotiation at an early date of a cultural convention between Ecuador and the United States to improve and broaden the cultural relations between the two countries.

I think the inter-American relationship is on a better plane than it has ever been in history.

We are honored by your visit and most heartily extend our best wishes to you personally for the prosperity and well-being of the people of your great country.

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the United States.

Our countries are inspired by a high regard for individual freedom and human welfare.

Ecuador and the United States are working together with the other free nations to assure the security and peace of the world.

Our basic purpose has been, and must continue to be, to help build a structure of international economic relationships which will permit each country, through the free flow of goods and capital, to achieve sound economic growth without the necessity for special financial aid.

It is now time for us also to look ahead and assure ourselves that our own policies are those which will serve best to reinforce our economic strength and that of the other free nations of the world.

We will save nothing if we ignore the needs of other nations now only to find that the result is World War III.

Our armed forces can afford us a measure of defense, but real security for our Nation and all the rest of mankind can come only from building the kind of world where men can live together in peace.

Passage of this Act will strengthen all nations threatened with intimidation, subversion, or direct aggression.

The program called for by this Act is the minimum consistent with the interest of the United States and our efforts to achieve a peaceful world.

It is in the interest of each American that there be a far greater measure of well-being in other lands.

It will bring appreciably nearer the goal all freedom-loving peoples seek-a peace where all nations live in equality and mutual respect.

These practices were a symptom of international anarchy.

The people of the United States have long had sympathetic feelings for the Korean people.

The Soviet Union refused to permit the United Nations Commission to enter its zone.