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Thursday, May 31, 2018

I COME FROM AMERICA TO PAY TRIBUTE TO FRANCE

THE KENNEDYS ARRIVE IN PARIS

Paris, France (JFK+50) On May 31, 1961, President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy were welcomed here in Paris by President Charles de Gaulle.
Air Force One touched down at Orly Airport at 10:30 a.m. local time.

In remarks at the airport, JFK said:

"I come from America 'the daughter of Europe' to pay tribute to France, our oldest friend.    Your land has been...the well-spring of western philosophy and ideas--so much so that Benjamin Franklin could say 'every man has two countries: France and his own.'"

JFK and the First Lady then were driven to Quaid d 'Orsay for a luncheon and diplomatic reception.  President Kennedy also attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe.

In the evening, the President of the United States and Mrs. Kennedy were the honored dinner guests at the Elysee Palace.

JFK said...

"Although I have visited France many times, my preparation for the Presidency did not include acquisition of first hand knowledge of France through diplomacy.  I acquired it through marriage instead.*

*Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy was of French descent.


Charles de Gaulle and JFK in Paris
JFK Library Photo