Presidential Speeches

April 27, 1983: Address on Central America

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Ronald Reagan

April 27, 1983

Source Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill introduces President Ronald Reagan to the U.S. Congress. Reagan speaks to his audience about the U.S. interests in Central America and problems facing countries such as El Salvador and Nicaragua. He then outlines four U.S. goals in Central America: supporting democracy and reform, economic development, security in the region, and dialog and negotiations. 

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April 27, 1983: Address on Central America

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