 Mr. Ambassador, how are you? I'm so glad to see you. You look good. You look good swimming out there down in the bay. You should go to Europe. I went on a tour of the Yemen and the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland. Maybe about 14 countries. Yes. You went quite a long way. I know. Thank you very much. Thank you for doing what you're going to do. It'll be helpful. You can count on me. I mean, it's a must. You know, that swim you were just talking about. It's a good thing sometimes you don't know what you're getting into. Because the second day when I went swimming, I only found out after I'd been swimming that even the people that live down there don't go in when the water's that rough. They do. They look like they're swimming smooth. I know the picture. The first day was like a melpon. It got there the second day, and this surf was breaking right on the shore. You kind of had to wait between times to run out and swim. But what I didn't realize also is when that happens, when those high tides, they have like that, that there's an outward force under them. So when I went swimming out, I finally stopped like I had the day before. I kind of straightened up and see where I was. I was about twice as fine as I had been the day before. Then I found out going back. You were swimming upstream against that. And... It's pretty scary. I got pretty angry. Well, listen, that's going to be great. What you're doing there. Thank you so much. You can count on me spreading the gospel news. I know that. I'm so happy that the day with you didn't give me this time. I know you had a big escape. There's a pair of cufflinks with the great seal of the United States on there. Then you have to get to go home. He's going to be playing also at our embassies, entertaining some of the people who work over there for us. And getting all the mayors from the various cities. And we have Caring Special. I was with Mr. Wicks the other day. I was with the agency. And they've been setting it up. We're going to play for the embassies. Caring. Mr. President, can I get a picture with you by the desk? By the desk? I sure will. The picture should be in there. Yes. Great. Thank you so much. All right. Good luck. Thank you. All right. Bye now. Thank you, sir. We have an initiative. We'll be passed with the Congress. Because Belize will be able to help even more there. And if we can, we'd like to help if we can. The troubles that is due that are going on there. Our country and exchange are pleased to have you here. Mr. President, the Ambassador of the Republic of America. Hello there. Hello. Welcome. And Mrs. Omany. Hello there. Yes. What do you do? Excuse me. Hello there. How are you? And you, it's homecoming. It is, yes. Yes. Well, let's you and I go over and have a picture taken over there. And then all of you will come in. And we'll talk to you some of that later. Okay. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you. I appreciate you. Mr. President, I missed N.D. The last minute. I've come to Cancun. The meetings there. All right. Make a quick up. Thank you. Would you like to see But let's bring in the family. The ladies get the middle to be a better picture. Thank you. All right. Well, welcome. It's nice to have you all here. Thank you. You're welcome. All right. Thank you. Mr. Antigua and Barbara, you're welcome. Nice to see you. And Mrs. Lake? Hello. You're so nice to meet you. How do you do? Well, I just come from New York. I'm here to exchange views. Do you want to come over and take one? I'll have a picture of you. Now, would you? Ladies, would you like to have a picture? I'll have a picture of you. To be expert. To be expert. That's fine. Take a picture of us. Now, we're home, right? Thank you. Well, no. We had not too much time on that for the meeting. So about a day and a half. We had two swims in the ocean. It was wonderful. I was involved in that meeting. Well, you were? He works there. Well, those are all of us. I'll be pleased. Welcome. Please stand here. Thank you so much. We're soon going to have action on that Caribbean plan. Because I know that we can be working together. Todd has been made. He's made two of our concerns. We have security. And when I was there. That's right. Did you indicate this to him? Yes. One by one. Cherry is over the tree. Ambassador of the United Mexicans. Nice to see you again. It's very much in the... Mrs. Cipro. Mrs. Cipro. My wife. This is Santiago. This is Pablo. How do you do? It's nice to have you here. How are you? You and I will be there. Then you will open the invitation. Thank you. The life of Mr. President. After that. Yes. And we can exchange our papers here. Mr. President. Mr. President. Let me tell you that it's a privilege to be here with you. And the President of the U.S.A. is very warm. And he says, which is for you? Well, and I have a little bit of news for you. We know about the serious shortfall that you were having there in petroleum products. And while our law says that the Congress must decide unless there's a national interest involved. Our Commerce Department has declared it is in the national interest and we are waiving the 30-day re-quirement and going to send the finished product as quickly as we can. My deepest appreciation for that. I would certainly help out the President of the U.S. straight away. And give him my best regards. I would certainly do so, Mr. President. That's the least we can do. Don't bring your picture to him. Thank you. Well, great pleasure. Pleased to have you here. We are delighted. This is my first post as ambassador. It's very good privilege that it was in the U.S. Pleased to have you here. And tell the President I'm most grateful for his statements about the Salvadoran election and so forth. Thank you very much. Thank you. I shall see you again. Welcome. Thank you very much. I will say bye-bye now. I will say bye-bye. Thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.