Reagan hosted two French leaders during his tenure as president.
On March 22, 1984, he welcomed French President François Mitterrand. The Chicago Tribune reported that Mitterrand's wife Danielle didn't move when Reagan went to escort her to her table. A translator explained to Reagan that he was standing on her dress.
"One more step and diplomatic relations with France would have been broken," Reagan reportedly joked later on.
A few years later, on March 31, 1987, French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac was the guest of honor at a White House state dinner.
Reagan informed Chirac that he'd always be a welcomed friend in the White House and added, "I hope you all enjoyed this evening's dinner wine. You see, it was produced in California — as part of a joint French-American venture."