Dear Mr. Chairman:
I thank you warmly for your
message of congratulations on Colonel Glenn's successful space flight,
and I welcome your statement that our countries should cooperate in the
exploration of space. I have long held this same belief and indeed put
it forward strongly in my first state of the Union message.
We of course believe also in
strong support of the work of the United Nations in this field and we are
cooperating directly with many other countries individually. But obviously
special opportunities and responsibilities fall to our two countries.
I am instructing the appropriate
officers of this Government to prepare new and concrete proposals for immediate
projects of common action, and I hope that at a very early date our representatives
may meet to discuss our ideas and yours in a spirit of practical cooperation
Sincerely,
JOHN F. KENNEDY