 Mr. President, Prime Minister of Israel? Yes, hello there. How are you? Well, just fine. It's good to see you. You are saying you're delighted. You look well. I feel good, except it's the second time you've seen me. I haven't been out much. Oh, it's the wrong time of the year for this. Well, all the time is kind to you, like a woman. Yes, yes. Nice. Hello there. Let us come in here and sit down. I think we'll just have to smile on the small part there. Fine. We're going to have to be serious. So we'll be waiting for the photographers. We'll be waiting for the photographers coming in. First one, I think we'll be all right. This is our own business. I'll pass you some. Thank you very much. That is good to see you. Thank you very much. Thank you. How are you? How are you? She's handsome. She's experienced. She's experienced. Many of these are young children. Most people don't realize yet. She's even down with the age of five. I mean, there are others that are being exposed to the truth. And she's heard of the stories of standing up as children. And all of us are going to go than able to tell, to not feel like a teacher. I need a message for the people. I'm very glad to be alive today. I'm very, very excited. We have more than 1,000 people. We have 30,000 people. 1,000 more than across the world. That's how I feel. and some security issues that have to do with it. Mr. President, do we support a conference that would allow the Russians to have something to say about the Middle East? Sam, I'm not going to take any questions on this. We haven't even had a chance to talk or discuss yet. So as I was saying, the prime minister and the president of the barric thought and thought that the conference was a good idea. I think President Mubarak and Hossein and myself, all of us, are all barric negotiations. All no international conference can substitute barric negotiation. It may support it, provided that all the policies support peace and support the participants in the negotiations. Do the Russians, who they have? Theoretically, yes. But then all of us have to wait quite a period of time for the Russians to reestablish themselves as a qualified party for this conference. They have to reestablish diplomatic relations with all parties. They have to change their attitude to our Russian jewelry. And I don't anticipate that this is going to happen in the near future. How about the Palestinians? Who have a direct state? Nobody suggests today a direct state for the Palestinians. I think the best way to solve the Palestinian problem is within a Jordanian-Palestinian framework. Do you like the president's September 1st, 1982 initiative? As a party man, yes. My party accepted as an initiative. The National Union government did not take a stand on it. Mr. Shamir doesn't like it. And he's the next prime minister. Is he not? He is. The next prime minister by the government is not billed only on offices, it's billed on policies. Anything to talk into it? Can you just follow up? We're not going to have minutes to go. I really want to say on my own, initially, that I extremely like to the United States and to the president of the United States that time and again has helped us overcome many of the difficulties on the war to peace, including the racist one, Mr. President, with here, which was a touch and go situation. And wouldn't it be for the American very determined and measured interference? Maybe it wouldn't have. OK, thank you. You couldn't have negotiated. I have to go now. I'd like to stay. You're welcome to stay. You're welcome. He's a very honest man. I know. Go. Go. They're asking a good question. They can't have that one. I don't know. Imagine very well. Mr. Girona, apologize for you, did he not? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I see we have... Yeah, we had two ways. I think we've got one more. One more? Yeah, we've got one more. OK. Yes. OK, thank you. I think I'll say these are the things. The police since they've met... changed... a lot from the... since they've met all this... Oh, yes, I'm going to meet your people here. Yeah, I'm so glad to see you. Can I see you again? Thank you very much. Two years as Prime Minister have been, I must say, a bit of remarkable accomplishments. Stabilization of your economy and the withdrawal from Lebanon, the symmetry that you've had with Arab leaders, and I'm especially gratified by the state of our relations, as all of us are here, and much of that is the result of your leadership and vision. And we want to maintain a continuity in the relationship and sustain the initiatives that have already been taken. I congratulate you on so much, Talba, your summit. I hope that this will give new impetus to Israeli and Egyptian relations and we'll do all that we can to help. You must have some things on the agenda of your own, so I defer to you the program of your leadership and your administration. The most unusual relationship was the balance between our country and yours, and we have benefited a great deal out of it. And so did peace and harmony, as you have mentioned already. We are in an entirely different situation. And so again, I say it's been a pleasure having Prime Minister Perez here. You know, yet another most productive meeting where you dedication to peace in the Middle East. We laid out policies and strategies for peace, security and economic development. These were mostly accomplished. March, duogas, all paved the ground for the next phase. There is always a difference between uprooting a tree which requires constant patience, cultivation. I am certain that together we can sail to new strain in appearance and dedication in content. The next step should be directed to a can support such negotiations, not substituted ground between each of the parties concerned. An international support can provide the parties with an opportunity of an opening occasion. For the international participation, we shall accept only parties that respect peace and human rights and we shall not compromise.