I call upon other members of the Commission and all countries that value freedom to maintain pressure on the Cuban Government by continuing U.N. monitoring of the human rights situation in Cuba.
George H.W. Bush
The Public Record
George H.W. Bush was the 41st President of the United States, serving from January 20, 1989, to January 20, 1993. A member of the Republican Party, he previously held the office of Vice President under Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1989. Bush was a World War II veteran and served in various roles within the U.S. government, including as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1976 to 1977. His presidency is noted for significant events such as the Gulf War and the fall of the Berlin Wall, as well as his efforts in foreign policy and international diplomacy.
Last year the international community won an important victory when the U.N. Human Rights Commission decided to conduct a full investigation into the situation in Cuba.
The people of Cuba and oppressed people everywhere look to the U.N. as their last best hope.
The United States remains committed to the security and freedom of the Republic of Korea.
The success of our nation's foreign policy is the responsibility of the President, with the counsel and support of the Congress.
I am convinced that with each other, with our faith in God, we can meet any challenge, and we will.
The important thing is that the feeling is the same, the feeling of being in the spirit of Jesus Christ.
I am confident that when future generations of Chinese and Americans look back upon this time they'll say that the winds of change blew favorably upon our lands.
I wanted to assure the Chinese leaders that I am going to do my level best to get our deficit down.
Well, I do have an opening statement, but first let me thank you for this unique opportunity.





