Ronald Reagan at 40th anniversary of UN General Assembly
- Title
- Ronald Reagan at 40th anniversary of UN General Assembly
- Genre
- News report; Speech
- TX Date
- 24 Oct 1985
- Year of production
- 1985
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- Duration
- 00:26:24
- Description
- Speech by US President Ronald Reagan to mark the 40th anniversary of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. He speaks about his vision for the future, the differences between East and West, different conflicts around the world, the United States’ relationship with the Soviet Union, nuclear disarmament, and the kindness of people following the Mexican earthquake. Speech included in its entirety but conclusion (by unidentified male reporter) is cut short.
- Contributors
- Ronald Reagan
- Keywords
- USA; Earthquakes; Geneva; Middle East; Peace; Anniversary celebrations; Afghanistan; USSR; International relations; El Salvador; Grenada; Pakistan; UN; Defence; Economic systems; Nuclear weapons; Arms control; Asia; Missiles; Decolonization; War (concept); Sovereignty; Mexico; Natural disasters; Freedom; Dictatorship; Disarmament; Moscow; Totalitarianism; Mikhail Gorbachev; Anniversaries; East West relations; New York (city); Newly independent states
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LBC/IRN, "Ronald Reagan at 40th anniversary of UN General Assembly". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0014400123001 (Accessed 26 Jul 2025)