 Mr. President, do you feel that the failure is to achieve some progress we're going to lead to the biggest disappointment in foreign policy? Well I think that all of us would have liked to make more progress than we have, but I don't think it's going to be fair to say that we're talking to each other. Well, do you have any good ideas, and why did you mention the Palestinians when you talked about human rights, the flight of the people? Well, I thought I was making a plan on talking about human rights, so please don't worry about it. You mentioned everywhere, but Israel. Do you have any help? I just think that I'd mention everyone. I used a few examples here and there of where human rights have been violated, but how did you go? I thought I was doing the universal. Mr. President, what hopes do you have for any progress in the port of Middle East peace settlement? The very fact that we're all sitting here together in progress. Mr. President, what? I think we've had 10 years of peace agreement between the two countries because of that. What hopes do you have for the lease of the hostages now that you're in peace fire, and that Iran seems to be sending signals of an interest in normalization? I haven't crossed my fingers on that because I have high hopes. But I'm a little superstitious about calling that no hitter before you finish the game. Would you say how tall were my hopes, or you had high hopes? I am. Mr. President, how close do you think you are to getting a real timetable for withdrawal from Angola? I don't think I would, nor would I hazard a guess about that. Things seem to be going along, and I just can sit and hope. What's the meeting going to be about? Well, for one thing, I'm going to congratulate President Mugabe on his winning the Hunger Award in Africa. Let's please, thank you. I decided to stop escorting the ships in the Gulf. Why did you decide to stop the policy of escorting the flag to Spain? No, it's just a slight difference in the way it's being done. That was a Navy decision that was made because of the new situation in the Middle East. Which new situation? Well, the ceasefire. And does the Emirates agree with this? Does he see going along with it? I mean, it doesn't. Well, we haven't had a chance to talk about it yet. Have all the other Gulf states gone along? Yes, I think he recognizes that we're, or will recognize that we're not lessening our protection there at all. Do you see any hope for normalization with Iran? It won't be, I always hope. But is there anything substantive to have? We're waiting to see what is going to come from this ceasefire and whether it's going to develop them.