Dear Mr. President:
It is a great pleasure to extend
the warmest congratulations of the Government and people of the United
States on the establishment of the Republic of Tanganyika. It is an equal
pleasure to congratulate you on your inauguration as the first President
of the Republic.
I reaffirm American friendship
and support for the aspirations of the people of Tanganyika and for the
goals which your government has set as you begin this new and important
chapter in your nation's history. Tanganyika's nonracial society is an
outstanding example to all. The United States will continue to assist Tanganyika
and other new nations in Africa in their drive for rapid social and economic
advance. The progress of Tanganyika justifies our confidence and support.
With Tanganyika the United States
shares African desires for the dignity and equality of the individual.
We welcome new African nations to freedom and independence in the world
community.
I am confident that the friendly
ties between Tanganyika and the United States will grow stronger in coming
years. In partnership we can work for peace and progress.
Please accept my personal congratulations
and good wishes for yourself and your country.
Sincerely,
JOHN F. KENNEDY
[His Excellency Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere, President of the Republic of Tanganyika]