 Majesty. Majesty. Majesty. I'm going to see you again. So will I. It's been too long. Too long between. Right. We'll get press waves coming through. Hi. Hi. Good. Good. How's the family? Just fine. Dispects. Right. So you may be finding a new job soon. Another appointment. Who are you? Who are you? I'm like you are. I'm the captain. You have been given a great deal of misinformation. When he says. No one's risen to our defense lately. No one's risen to our defense from here lately. Well that's just a burst in the last couple of days. Flights. Do you think that you will send her to an investigatory position or something like that in the near future? As I said, there's no further answer than it is today. I would only suggest I know I can't shut off the leaks. But you ought to be more astute at recognizing whether the leaks are true or not. Has anyone recommended, like Mr. Regan for example, that you consider it a position for her? No more comments on that. About the visit of His Majesty. Are you satisfied with his address at the United Nations? Especially when you said we are prepared. Does that mean Jordan and Thielo and the Arab world or what? We're going to be discussing all those matters here together. Okay. Thank you. Exit to your left. Quickly. Is that it? No, no. Is this the second? No. We were supposed to be blown away with the hurricane. Yes. The change in the morning started. We thought it was going to happen. And by early afternoon it was just like this. It was the same in New York, unfortunately. So we were again wondering what was actually going to happen. But it passed very quickly. And fortunately the time it has been. Like to play. To say that, I believe we have come a long way. When I say we, I mean, it all started. My feeling that you are so interested in making a great contribution towards resolving these problems and securing peace and justice and dignity and a chance for all the people in our area. We have tried our very best to give it. And I have come a very, very long way so far. We are almost, I won't say at the end, but at the beginning. And it all looks extremely promising. But we need your help. And the help of our friends. And we have made some very important and useful talks in the last few days. So this was kind enough to listen to us. And meeting the first night arrived. Someone gave me the answer. And I decided the cabinet room was the best place for it. And it seems it's a decision machine. And when it gets down to everything that's failed. It's grand. We'll leave it on yes. We know it's on yes. Well, we, I know that first of all, I'd like to thank you to the nation for the cooperation and joining in our military exercises. Bright storms that made us marks kind of the first in our relationship with all the other property things that we've done. And we've been pleased to, you know, to notify the Congress as we said we would about the arms package. And we're making the maximum effort. But it won't be easy. We're determined to win. And now I know that you're going to see congressional leaders. And that's an excellent idea. And you are the best spokesman for peace. And you can perhaps do a good deal to help us in this second-depth cooperation in Congress as we go forward in this. I have just had a very productive meeting with King Hussein of Jordan. Jordan has been moving steadily and courageously forward in the search for a peaceful negotiated settlement of the conflict in the Middle East. And Jordan has not wavered from this course despite terrorist attacks against its diplomats and its interests abroad and the threat of worst to come. I told His Majesty in May that he could count on us for the economic and security assistance Jordan would need to address the risk that it is taking. Indeed, over the summer the Congress improved an important package of economic aid for Jordan. But on Friday, I notified the Congress that I would now be proposing a package of defensive arms. And these arms are important in meeting Jordan's proven defense needs and as evidence that those who seek peace will not be left at the mercy of those who oppose it. But peace, not arms, has been the focus of our discussions with our Jordanian friends. And all of us, Jordan, the United States, and Israel, share the same realistic objective, direct negotiations under appropriate auspices before the end of this year. There are complex and sensitive issues which must be resolved before actual negotiations can begin. But I believe these issues can be resolved. Let me repeat that the United States is dedicated to achieving a just and durable peace between Israel and all its Arab neighbors. We'll do all that we can to maintain the momentum already achieved, much of it, the result of King Hussein's personal courage and vision. The goal is peace and stability for Jordan, Israel, and all states in the Middle East. The way to that goal is through direct negotiations on the basis of UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. The time to begin is now. I know that His Majesty shares this aim, and I am proud to work with Him in this noble endeavor of peace. Your Majesty, once again, you have my thanks and the thanks of all our people. I wish to thank my dear and great friend, President Reagan, for his kind words. I value his friendship and the long-standing relations which happily exist between our two countries and which are based on our joint commitment to the common values and principles of liberty, freedom, equality, and human rights. I have had a very useful meeting with the President. Our discussions were as frank and honest as our friendship dictates. I have reiterated to him Jordan's commitment to a negotiated settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict within the context of an international conference to implement Security Council Resolution 242. I have repeated to the President what I stated in my address to the United Nations three days ago, namely Jordan's unwavering position in condemnation of terrorism irrespective of its nature and source. Jordan condemns violence and is committed to a peaceful resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. We are prepared to join all parties in pursuing a negotiated settlement in an environment free of belligerent and hostile acts. I have also expressed Jordan's satisfaction with the positive development of our bilateral relations, especially in the economic and military fields. We endeavor to strengthen our ties and hope to continue our close cooperation in all areas. I wish you, Mr. President, continued good health, happiness and success. And may the Almighty God bless you and grant you strength to lead this bastion of democracy to ever greater heights. Thank you, sir.