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Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of the U.N. Charter
Lyndon B. Johnson
President Lyndon Johnson speaks to the United Nations about peace-keeping and keeping the alliances united against the injustices and threats that the world is battling to achieve progress.
0 people like thisLyndon B. Johnson: Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of the U.N. Charter
June 25, 1965 (almost 58 years ago)President Lyndon Johnson speaks to the United Nations about peace-keeping and keeping the alliances united against the injustices and threats that the world is battling to achieve progress.
0 people like thisLyndon B. Johnson: Address to the U.N. General Assembly
December 17, 1963 (over 59 years ago)President Lyndon Johnson speaks to the General Assembly of the United Nations to make it 'unmistakably clear that the assassin's bullet which took [President Kennedy's] life did not alter his Nation's purpose.'
0 people like thisBarack Obama: Address to the United Nations General Assembly
September 23, 2010 (over 12 years ago)United States President Barack Obama shows the framework of his actions to resolve the issues in the Middle East and advocates peaceful relations to all countries in Asia in the coming months to achieve global peace and prosperity.
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