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Go to HomepageReel Number: 250102-06-P1
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1962,1960s
Country: China,Cuba,India,Pakistan,USA,USSR
Location: DC,Washington
TC Begins: 10:30:30
TC Ends: 10:38:27
Duration: 00:07:57
NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk 1961 - President Kennedy: 20Nov62 Press Conference, complete speech. Card 1 of 2 President Kennedy walking into ?? to podium, takes out speech. “I have several statements. I have today been informed by Chairman Khrushchev that all of the IL-28 bombers now in Cuba will be withdrawn in 30 days. He also agrees that these planes can be observed & counted as they leave. Inasmuch as this goes a long way towards reducing the danger which faced this hemisphere four weeks ago, I have this afternoon instructed the Secretary of Defense to lift our naval quarantine. In view of this action, I want to take this opportunity to bring the American people up to date on the Cuban crisis & to review the progress made thus far in fulfilling the understandings between Soviet Chairman Khrushchev & myself as set forth in our letters of October 27 & 28. Chairman Khrushchev, it will be recalled, agreed to remove from Cuba all weapons systems capable of offensive use, to halt the further introduction of such weapons into Cuba, and to permit appropriate United Nations observation & supervision to insure the carrying out and continuation of these commitments. We on our part agreed that once these adequate arrangements for verification had been established, we would remove our naval quarantine & give assurances against invasion of Cuba. 10:32:14 “The evidence to date indicates that all known offensive missile sites in Cuba have been dismantled. The missiles & their associated equipment have been loaded on Soviet ships. And our inspection at sea of these departing ships has confirmed that the number of missiles reported by the Soviet Union as having been brought into Cuba, which closely corresponded to our own information, has now been removed. In addition, the Soviet Government has stated that all nuclear weapons have bean withdrawn from Cuba & no offensive weapons will be reintroduced. Nevertheless, important parts of the understanding of October 27th & 28th remain to be carried out. The Cuban Government has not yet permitted the United Nations to verify whether all offensive weapons have been removed, & no lasting safeguards have yet been established against the future introduction of offensive weapons back into Cuba. 10:33:11 Consequently, if the Western Hemisphere is to continue to be protected against offensive weapons, this government has no choice but to pursue its own means of checking on military activities in Cuba. The importance of our continued vigilance is underlined by our identification in recent days of a number of Soviet ground combat units in Cuba, although we are informed that these & other Soviet units were associated with the protection of offensive weapons systems, & will also be withdrawn in due course. 10:33:48 I repeat, we would like nothing better than adequate international arrangements for the task of inspection & verification in Cuba, and we are prepared to continue our efforts to achieve such arrangements. Until that is done, difficult problems remain. As for our part, if all offensive weapons systems are removed from Cuba & kept out of the Hemisphere in the future, under adequate verification & safeguards, and if Cuba is not used for the export of aggressive Communist purposes, there will be peace in the Caribbean. And as I said in September, "We shall neither initiate nor permit aggression in this Hemisphere." 10:34:30 We will not, of course, abandon the political, economic & other efforts of this Hemisphere to halt subversion from Cuba nor our purpose & hope that the Cuban people shall some day be truly free. But these policies are very different from any intent to launch a military invasion of the island. In short, the record of recent weeks shows real progress & we are hopeful that further progress can be made. The completion of the commitment on both sides and the achievement of a peaceful solution to the Cuban crisis might well open the door to the solution of other outstanding problems. Continued... Cold War; Cuban Missile Crisis; USSR; Nuclear Confrontation; Threats; 1960s; NOTE: 10:30:30 - 10:38:27 on two cards sold at per reel rate. NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk