
I know, from what Congressman Wayne Hays of Ohio has told me, how much the parliamentarians have done to plan to ensure that this great instrument of the defense of freedom will flourish and continue to keep the peace.
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I know, from what Congressman Wayne Hays of Ohio has told me, how much the parliamentarians have done to plan to ensure that this great instrument of the defense of freedom will flourish and continue to keep the peace.

But I also tell you that in the years to come my country will spare no effort to achieve a lasting peace for all of us.

Our people join with yours in mourning a servant of peace, and a friend of us all.

These common purposes--prosperity, justice, and peace--are the foundation of American unity.

This country is not going to turn away from the upward course of prosperity or from the urgent hopes of peace.

We want no wider war, as I have said repeatedly.

Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war

A good many of our sons have fought there, lived there, in war and in peace.

For the peace of the world that this effort succeeds.

We are wholeheartedly behind your effort to maintain the freedom of your people and we wish for you what we wish for ourselves, and that is peace and an opportunity to develop our country.

Secondly, how can we maintain the peace and maintain our own security around the world and strengthen freedom?

I believe that peace, like any other goal, requires action.

I don't believe you can talk your way into peace.

No problem is more vital or more urgent in the struggle for peace than the problem of effective arms control.

A few weeks ago, Mr. Nixon put forth his program for peace.

The struggle for disarmament will not be an easy one.

If we are to secure peace in the 1960's, if we ever hope to negotiate an effective arms control agreement, we must act immediately.