We believe in the right of every country to be free from interference in its own internal affairs by another country. And we believe that world peace can come — which we both devoutly hope to see — through mutual respect, even among those who have some differences between us.
Our goals are also the same, to have a just system of economics and politics, to let the people of the world share in growth, in peace, in personal freedom, and in the benefits to be derived from the proper utilization of natural resources. We believe in enhancing human rights. We believe that we should enhance, as independent nations, the freedom of our own people.


Welcoming ceremony for Nicolae Ceauşescu of Romania (12 April 1978), Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Jimmy Carter, 1978 Book 1: January 1 to June 30, 1978, p. 735 - Presidency (1977-1981)


We believe in the right of every country to be free from interference in its own internal affairs by another country. And we believe that world peace ...

We believe in the right of every country to be free from interference in its own internal affairs by another country. And we believe that world peace ...

We believe in the right of every country to be free from interference in its own internal affairs by another country. And we believe that world peace ...

We believe in the right of every country to be free from interference in its own internal affairs by another country. And we believe that world peace ...