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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| Oct 19, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks in the Ohio State House, Columbus, Ohio standards of international diplomacy . My friends, we are on a … |
| Oct 19, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks on Arrival at Grand Forks, North Dakota certainly, of international diplomacy : a cease-fire without conditions … |
| Jun 12, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and President Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt at a State Dinner in Cairo a great deal of dedicated diplomacy on the part of all parties … will take not simply the diplomacy , brilliant though it was … |
| Jun 26, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and King Baudouin of Belgium at a Luncheon in Brussels their lives to the art of diplomacy , to carrying out whatever … how can they play a part in diplomacy , make original contributions … |
| May 31, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and the Shah of Iran at a Luncheon in Tehran Honoring Their Imperial Majesties is, being from a world of diplomacy and the rest-but the way … |
| May 01, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and Chancellor Willy Brandt of the Federal Republic of Germany your own worldwide peace diplomacy , Mr. President. We shall … |
| Apr 15, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks at a State Dinner for Representatives of the Organization of American States He is one who has been in diplomacy most of his life, as most of you have been in diplomacy . Now diplomats have very … your lives to the service of diplomacy , to the service of peace … |
| Sep 28, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and President Giuseppe Saragat of Italy at a Luncheon in Rome threads of the patient work of diplomacy which has already been done … |
| Jan 27, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain numbers with somewhat more diplomacy than we have on other occasions--because … |
| Feb 18, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
First Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy for the 1970's. our strategic planning and diplomacy . In the light of these fateful … |
| Feb 25, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
Second Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. complicate the patterns of diplomacy , presenting both new problems … doctrines and the context of diplomacy . --Around the globe, East … a new era of multilateral diplomacy . Fifty-one nations joined … |
| Feb 09, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Third Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. constitute the new dimension of diplomacy . --We are making a major … |
| Oct 11, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report on the International Educational and Cultural Exchange Program. unique example of citizens' diplomacy in action. I commend this … |
| May 03, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Fourth Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. doctrines of defense and diplomacy . The imperatives of change … introduced new calculations in our diplomacy . The U.S. defense effort … careful process of private diplomacy and public steps to engage … |
| Oct 16, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report on the International Educational and Cultural Exchange Program. form of people-to-people diplomacy . All of these elements are … |
| Apr 24, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation for Funding of Foreign Assistance Programs in Fiscal Year 1975 a vital complement to our diplomacy in maintaining the momentum … |
| Mar 13, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. in the history of American diplomacy -both by our traditions and … |
| Mar 04, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference about the limits of personal diplomacy in settling great differences … |
| Apr 18, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference national security and our diplomacy throughout the world. I analyzed … capability which would make our diplomacy not credible in the Pacific … |
| Feb 17, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference will continue to pursue the diplomacy for a primary reason, the … |
| Sep 13, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Excerpts From Remarks by Vice President Richard Nixon, Lloyd Center, Portland, OR strength. We need a firm diplomacy , one that is firm without … military strength, policy, and diplomacy ; we are going to have to … |
| Sep 13, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Clark County Courthouse, Vancouver, WA that we must be firm in our diplomacy without being belligerent … |
| Sep 14, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Richard M. Nixon, University of North Dakota Field House, Grand Forks, ND it must be combined with diplomacy, which is also strong - diplomacy , which not only averts war … do I mean by that kind of diplomacy ? I think I could sum it up … with two adjectives: the diplomacy of the United States in the … |
| Sep 16, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Sunnyside Park, Atlantic, IA kind. And so this kind of diplomacy must go along with our armed … we've got to have a firm diplomacy ; we also have to avoid belligerence … |
| Sep 16, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Town Square, Council Bluffs, IA militarily, we must also keep the diplomacy in which we deal with the … |