 Well, hello there. It's a pleasure to be with you. I'm very happy to be with you. Good to see you. Are you getting along? Well, pretty well. I'm going to sit over there. I have to see you. President Sett, hello. I see you. Hello there. Shall we come in? It's good to see you again. I understand that what I remember is the day of Il-Oman, the October 6th, when we were here before, and it was also the time of that day, the assassination of Il-Oman. I said that. But the day is a little different. Now, on Friday the 13th is considered a bad luck day in America. I know also that it is the beginning of your new year. Yes. It's a very auspicious day for all of you and characterized by throwing water on other people. That's what I'm saying. Mr. President, Friday the 13th can't be all bad, at least for me, because I was born Friday the 13th. I think it's a pretty good day all of you. I don't know where it comes from. If I were to knock on wood, I don't recall any automatic happening of terrible things on Friday the 15th. I don't know where it ever started. As far as I'm concerned, we ought to put that out of the way. That the whole calendar changed when you were born. There we go. The I. Hello. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you again. Right behind you. Right behind you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Okay. When you get down to Ann, they've got to close the door. Move around there. Friendship. Friendship for all of the people of Taiwan in regard to all that you've been doing. Did I say when I said... You said Taiwan. I guess that's because next week I'm going to show you. Thailand. We'll be right at it. Also, all that you have done in regard to the refugees and the party termination to continue theirs. Thank you. I've got the support of the Democrats as well as the Republicans. So, Taiwan is bipartisan. And you did that. We don't have that much success. Thank you very much, Mr. President. It's very nice. I would like to very much appreciate it. But we had a short but productive meeting. I think it would be overwhelming. Yes, as always. Yes. We signed this journey. As that proclamation makes clear, we recognize Taiwan as frontline state and stands by its commitments on the Mandela Act. And we should do the same. We've got double our security aid during the administration from the 55 million 81 to 104 84. And we're able to run the environmental accelerate military deliveries as needed. And modernizing the forces that are engaged in we are going to better relationships make available immediately to the FN48 tanks. The agreement represents another new area of cooperation and furthers the clothe visiting here for the second time and we're very pleased to have him here. The agreement on cooperation in science and technology just concluded as the United States is the world leader in science and technology Thailand significantly from the transfer of your ingenuity as is generated by the scientific and technology cooperation agreement American long-term interest in the region with