This report on the course of our foreign affairs surveys the policies we are following and reviews the manner in which we are carrying them out. It supplements the two reports on "United States Foreign Policy for the 1970's" which the President has already presented. The first section covers our relations with individual states and regions in 1969 and 1970. Succeeding sections cover the broad sweep of security affairs, economic affairs, international organizations and law, social, cultural, and scientific matters, the Peace Corps, and management. A documentary annex includes principal policy speeches and statements, important messages, and treaties and agreements signed or ratified in the past two years. I hope that this detailed report will be helpful to the members of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Foreign Affairs, to the Congress as a whole, and to the public. |