 Well, this might take it as far as I'm supposed to, but I'm just going to say this before I minister. Good morning, gentlemen. I'm going to be lying in the right-of-hand living room of my team. We added the foreigners, because he had his nose out of it, so I'm going to hold that. It's William, the President of the Hanoi community, of Justice and Friends. How are you? Good to see you. How are you? I'm good. Good to see you. How are you? Good to see you. How are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. I've already noted that they are political rioters, and my fellows just tell me, tell me it's much tougher and much more decisive than it's tendermans who have been a little flaky at times, and he had been Prime Minister before. You all have a half hour meeting here, followed by, and then there's a dinner with the Vice President that represents you and the government. Tendermans remain for three days after Mark was departs, and I think we'll do some further economic work during that period. There are several things that should come up. I know there was concern here. How are you? Good to see you. How are you, sir? Nice to see you. How are you? Good to see you, sir. Good to see you. generous hospitality, the Belgian delegation fully subscribe to the statement that the president has just made. In my capacity of prime minister of Belgium and as chairman of council, I had the opportunity to explain to our American friends both the Belgian and the European positions. The discussion with the president and his advisers all they will be pursued right away with the secretary of state have proved very useful in fostering mutual understanding. The western economies are going through very difficult times and all solidarity is being put to a test. I have always been convinced that the partnership between Europe and the United States not only can meet these challenges but can also come out stronger after open and frank exchange of views. I am today confronted in that opinion and I am sure that the will exist on both sides of the Atlantic to pull our efforts to cope with the difficult situation we are facing. Our two countries have the same goals, peace, prosperity and the democratic ideals of individual freedom. The differences when they occur are more on tactics than on substance. I am looking forward in pursuing this conversation along with other allies when we will meet again at the next NATO summit in June. I thank you. The press conference tomorrow will be indoors.