 U.S. and its European allies, I offered all these troop and arms cuts in Europe. I sincerely deal with the problems that he has in his own country. What do you think about the troop reduction, Mr. President? Man, in 5,000 battle tanks in Europe, this we've only heard, the same as you've heard, that he has been suggesting doing something of this kind and it remains to be seen. Do you think that this will get the conventional talks underway? Is this the kind of dramatic step that could get the talks underway, sir? What do you think our allies will think of that plan? Do unilaterally produce Soviet forces in the Indian Republic? Is this given a very large propaganda advantage since we are not prepared to make a similar kind of dramatic step, sir? I don't say that we are not prepared. There have been no negotiations. This is a unilateral act on their part, but we have often discussed the ideas. Well, how will you react? What do you think of a UN role in the Afghan settlement and moving up the deadline to January 1st, 1989? Would we stop supplying the guerrillas on January 1st in some sort of an agreement as he has proposed? Again, we're asking about things that we haven't discussed. He said the AFAC decision was wrong, Mr. President. But it's the kind of therapy. In Eastern Europe? Well, it's a large unilateral reduction, Mr. Bush. Find out what he's talking about. Isn't it so? He sounds like he wants to meet with you, but he's going to have one right in here. Isn't it good? It doesn't get better. I expect that we're going to have a substantive meeting. This is not serious. President Gorbachev, what is not serious? I think we have to go into our meeting. And I just want to say that fifth and final meeting with President Gorbachev and myself accomplished much. There are other things still to do. And I'm also interested in the fact that President Bush could be here with us. Can you tell us something more? When we add to what the President just said, if we score any points, we can do it only together. If we try to score points alone, nothing good will happen. Mr. Vice President, what response would you give President Gorbachev? Welcome, Gorbachev. I'm talking to the Vice President.