Presidential Remarks to the United Nations General Assembly
Since its inception more than 60 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly has been an important platform for U.S. Presidents to address the world's most challenging issues, from poverty and development to peace and security. It is only in this forum that the United States President has the opportunity to raise US foreign policy priorities and global issues of concern to heads of state and national leaders that represent all 193 member states at the same time. This is a full collection of speeches that were made since 1945 by U.S. Presidents at the UN General Assembly.
President Harry S. Truman
President Dwight Eisenhower
President John F. Kennedy
President Lyndon B. Johnson
President Richard Nixon
President Gerald Ford
President Jimmy Carter
President Ronald Reagan
- September 26, 1988
- September 21, 1987
- September 22, 1986
- October 24, 1985
- September 24, 1984
- September 26, 1983
- June 17, 1982
President George H.W. Bush
President Bill Clinton
- September 6, 2000
- September 21, 1999
- September 21, 1998
- September 22, 1997
- September 24, 1996
- October 22, 1995
- September 26, 1994
- September 27, 1993
President George W. Bush
- September 23, 2008
- September 25, 2007
- September 19, 2006
- September 14, 2005
- September 21, 2004
- September 23, 2003
- September 12, 2002
- October 3, 2001
President Barack Obama