 Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States and in this situation, the rapport we build as individuals is in keeping with the final expect between the elected leaders of two countries, those people by the name of the state of the province, we applaud your dedication and wish you success in your drive to invigorate your economy. Your deep concerns about the turmoil plaguing that region. We do not agree on everything concerning this situation. United States and Mexico are motivated by a love of liberty and independence inherent in our systems of government. And mankind will not benefit from them while there may be oppressors and oppressed. Menacing other repressor regimes. We appreciate the creative and energetic efforts to bring peace to the world. For the United States, the conflagration in Central America appears too close to igniting complicating the situation and making it even more dangerous. This year, you visited Buenos Aires to bring these heroes to the President. But to be reaffirmed today, the United States will do what it can. The cooperation and the spark between the United States and Mexico will do much in our business areas. Our horizons will be open. And strengths equal in each other's eyes. They're only for each other's strengths. President Reagan has allowed us to get to know each other better. And in this difficult time, the Mexicans want to keep building not only a peaceful and dignified neighborhood, but a fructified and positive friendship. We are neighbors and reliable friends. We know and respect you. We've been made in several of these areas since the last time we spoke to each other. In others, solutions are needed, solutions for the benefit of our countries. I must say, President Reagan, we have a lot of opportunities on the American continent. We are all concerned about threats to peace, the problems of the arms. All the countries of the continent must make the greatest effort possible to restore the passion of any origin. In peace, we must also support the American Center and its development programs. We sometimes ask people to decide their whom they think in our country, whom their country believes in at any time. In this time, we must also support the American Center and its development programs. We need to ask them to let us know what they've been talking about. I started down the list of our silver herds of and the reason they've got those things right now. We have to discuss trade and commerce issues, border issues, and then there was a misrelationship. And there, what we were discussing.