ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country,said john ennedy. tell me how to change this sentence in indirect speech

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Hello Mr McAlpin here from Australia just a matter of not quoting his exact words . Try this : John Kennedy stated that you should not ask what your country can do for you but instead you should be asking what you can for your country . You cant put this in quotation marks because they are not his exact words but stating from a third person perspective what he said in the speech .

Does that all make sense for you , Kim ? Mr McAlpin