Woodrow Wilson Papers

President Wilson to the French Ambassador ( Jusserand )

My Dear Mr. Ambassador: I need not tell you how deeply gratified I have been by Monsieur Clemenceau’s little message to me, which you were so kind as to send through Mr. Tumulty. It was very delightful to feel that we are drawing so close together on the two sides of the water that we take the same view of the great public interest of the world with which we are dealing, and that I can count with such certainty on entering into complete cooperation with Monsieur Clemenceau, for whom I have the highest regard and with whom it will, I am sure, be a pleasure to work in every way.

Cordially and sincerely yours,

Woodrow Wilson