Kim Dae Jung
No, President Nixon was not the first U.S. President to visit Taiwan. That distinction belongs to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who visited Taiwan in 1960. Nixon's significant visit to China in 1972 marked a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations and indirectly affected Taiwan's status, but he did not visit Taiwan during his presidency.
John F. Kennedy was the first and only Roman Catholic to be US President.
John Kennedy was the first and only Catholic president as 2012.
he was the first Roman Catholic President.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first catholic president of the US
John F. Kennedy is currently the only Catholic US President. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic president of the United States.
John Kennedy was the first Catholic President of the United States. Al Smith and John Kerry were also Catholics who ran for President but lost their bids.
John F. Kennedy. He is still the only Catholic president the U.S. has ever had.
John F Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic President.
Albert E. Smith of New York was the first Catholic to run for president. He ran against Hoover in 1928.
it's referred to as a "special State-to-State relationship" as first used by Taiwan's "President" Lee in 1999...