Released February 16, 1961. Dated February 9, 1961
Dear Mr. Prime Minister:
I wish to thank you and your
cabinet colleagues for your thoughtful message of congratulation upon my
inauguration in office. It gives me particular pleasure upon the occasion
of the signing of a new agreement providing for our mutual defense to reciprocate
your confidence in the endurance and strength of the present friendly relations
between our two countries. The United States looks forward to the time
when The West Indies will become an independent member of the British Commonwealth
of Nations and to the opportunity of welcoming her into the hemispheric
community.
Sincerely,
[His Excellency, Sir Grantley Adams, C.M.G., Q.C., Prime Minister of The West Indies, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad]
NOTE: Prime Minister Adams' letter, dated February 14, 1961, follows:
The President of the United States
White House
Dear Mr. President:
I offer my sincere thanks for
the great kindness of your letter sent to me on the occasion of the signing
of the Defence Areas Agreement in Port of Spain. The reading of your letter
added a note of the highest significance to the Signing Ceremony.
My Government and I warmly reciprocate
your expressions of good will which serve to increase our satisfaction
in the close and enduring friendship between our two countries, upon which
this Agreement and our cooperation in defence and other spheres, are founded.
We are particularly grateful
to you, Mr. President for having made it possible for The Honourable John
Hay Whitney to be your special representative at the culminating stage
of an understanding, to the success of which Mr. Whitney's broad vision
and sincerity have made so unique a contribution.
All has gone well and to good
purpose. The presence of Mr. Weaver and Dr. Garcia at this time and their
wide knowledge and sympathetic
approach to human problems in their respective fields,
have enabled us to have with them discussions which proved of the highest
value to us.
I would also pay tribute to
the magnificent efforts, over many months, of United States Officials and
Services who produced work of the highest distinction, enabling this Agreement
which gives such mutual satisfaction, to be perfected so expeditiously.
Yours
sincerely,
On February 15 the White House released a statement
by Ambassador John Hay Whitney, chairman of the U.S. delegation in the
negotiations with the Federation of the West Indies. The text of Ambassador
Whitney's statement is published in the Department of State Bulletin (vol.
44, p. 350). Other members of the delegation included George Weaver, Special
Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, and Dr. Hector Garcia.
The agreement between the United
States and the Federation of the West Indies concerning U.S. defense areas
in the Federation entered into force February 10, 1961, the date of signing.
It is printed together with related documents in Treaties and Other International
Acts Series 4734 (Government Printing Office).