 Toast at state dinner. I would like to express my gratitude to the people of the United States and the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. The United States has given us hope and courage to the people of the free world. Today, we are representing the people of the United States and the people of the United States for a long time. I would like to express my gratitude to the people of the United States and the people of the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. The tragedy caused by the heavy destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. I would like to express my gratitude to the people of the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. In this situation, I would like to express my gratitude to the people of the free world and the people of the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. The people of the United States and the people of the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. The people of the United States for their efforts and the efforts of the free world. The destruction of the Earth's surface has been experienced as one of the opportunities. In the next half of the year, the peace treaty will be signed with a mission to prevent the war and stop the peace. The peace treaty will be signed with a mission to prevent the war and stop the peace treaty. In the next half of the year, the peace treaty will be signed with a mission to prevent the war and stop the peace. We're delighted and honored to return here to visit your dynamic country. Much has been written concerning the Korean economic miracle of the past decades. The circling industry and progress of Korean people are gaining and increasing international recognition and respect. Only recently, Inter-Parliamentary Union met in Seoul and the new series of international events will culminate here in the 1988 Summer Olympics. This will be a proud moment for Korea, you and the Korean people have every right to feel joy in their hearts. As Korea grows in the international section, you will hear increasing calls for assistance from allies and friends. Calls to defend and promote the values of political, economic, and humanitarian that both our people seek to live by. Our mutual belief in economic freedom, for example, as President, must not only be defended but spread as far as possible throughout the world. Sixty-six years that have followed the Russian Revolution and his attempt to turn communist theory of the practice have been marked by tragic fate. Inumerable variations of the Marx's economic system have brought stagnation, waste, and hardship to many countries and many others. We must never tire of reminding the world of this. We must never tire of explaining and promoting a free market system and its benefits. And so too, Mr. President, we must resist internal threats to our economic freedom. The calls that show off international trade to somehow protect jobs by denying our consumers the benefits of freedom show us. The $12 billion in trade between our two countries has provided innumerable jobs to both our nations and we must redouble our efforts to expand rather than restrict that trade. Our political values also face unremitting challenges. Democracy and freedom of being are virtues of free world must cherish and defend. They distinguish us from totalitarian states. They are the source of our strength as nations, a very reason for our existence. And finally, the most basic human values are concerned for the rights of the individual, our belief in the sacredness of human life. There also, these go to the heart of our existence. The murder of 269 innocent people in a defenseless airlock. The very absence here tonight of some of your nation's finest public service. These events are written in blood to the stark contrast between those nations that respect human life and those that trample it. The vis-à-vac and rangoon ground ashes are threatened in the people's face. We must stand together to confront this dangerous challenge and preserve the peace. And this, we will do. The increasing strength of the United States, our allies and the progress of nations like Korea, is contrasted with a continuing fader and moral decline of these nations. Only serve to strengthen my ambition. The tide of history is a freedom tide and communism cannot and will not hold it back. Our first 100 years of friendship are history. We are now beginning to write the history of our second 100 years. May the new era of Korean-American partnership be even more fruitful than the last. And may it bring to both our peoples a stronger prosperity, a renewed friendship and confidence, and the genuine peace and security we see so further than they see. Will you all join me in the toast of the Korean people, our fellow general and good friends, and the President of the Republic of Korea and Madam General. Your Excellency, the President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, Your Excellency, the President and Mrs. Chun Du-hwan, Your Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, We sincerely welcome the visit to Seoul of the President of the United States of America and Mrs. Reagan, the true friends of the Korean people. We will be most happy if our presentation this evening is enjoyable to you all. And we will enable you to better appreciate the traditional culture of the Korean program consists of traditional Korean music and dance. The opening numbers are a selection of cold music called Man Pa Jeong Sik Ji Go and the flower crown dance. Now you will enjoy Daegung Solo, which in turn will be followed by three folk dance pieces, Danggangswolle, Taepul, and Fender.