 We've just concluded a fruitful meeting where we discussed the need to continue positive momentum toward resolving our pre-world leading economy. We've seen goals of preserving an international trading system that can make recovery. Mr. Prime Minister, your personal efforts could achieve these goals as a citizen have been very well received here. Now, I'd like to ask Secretary Schultz, would you please summarize the key elements of our meeting? Ladies and gentlemen of the press, slight change in our plans, I'm happy to say, it's been our pleasure to have had the opportunity to welcome Prime Minister Nakasone to the White House, to personally meet him and to discuss a wide range of global and bilateral issues facing our two countries. These were very fruitful discussions of difficult problems of trade and defense and we began the discussions on international issues. But our ties and our common responsibilities are such importance that I've invited the Prime Minister to join me tomorrow for breakfast so that we can discuss in more detail the efforts that both of us are making to secure a more peaceful world. So our statements as a result of all of our discussions will be made tomorrow morning following that breakfast and before the Prime Minister's departure. I would like to welcome Mr. Nakasone to the White House, and then I would like to talk about the relationship between the two countries and the global issues. I would like to have the opportunity to talk about the very deep and profound issues that have been discussed in the last two days. I would like to talk about the international issues that have been discussed in the last two days. We spoke with the Prime Minister about the importance of the international affairs so that we would all discuss in detail the importance of a more peaceful world. And then we spoke with Mr. Nakasone about the key issues that are still going to be discussed in the next few days. I would like to say a few words as a greeting. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the President, United States President, Mr. Reagan. We are very happy to be invited here in White House and how may the very enjoyable and very fruit talk in this morning. And it is great honor for me and for my family to be invited by the President's family in this White House breakfast meeting. And I would like to make our formal statement next morning. Thank you very much.