French President Francois Hollande, responded to criticism of the Republican candidate for President of the United States, Donald Trump, claiming that "France will always be France."On Wednesday, the American millionaire said that "France is no longer France," referring to recent attacks against Nice and a French church, claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group (EI)."France will always be France because France never relents and because France is carrying ideals, values and principles by which we are recognized worldwide," said the French head of state.Hollande did not mention directly to Trump, but made clear the object of his criticism by arguing that "the union is lost when the head bends down. That can happen to others, on the other side of the Atlantic".French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, if no indirect cited in a message on the social network Twitter addressed the Republican candidate and which stated that "France is always France and France is strong Mr. Trump".