President Ronald Reagan welcomes French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the White House.
President Ronald Reagan (R) welcomes French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the White House 3/31/1987. The president said the U.S. and France will stand together as they have in the past. (UPI Photo/Doug Mills)
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