 I'm greatly encouraged by the common purpose that I've since throughout our discussions, especially pleased by the friendship very outset of our meetings. Valuable in your past, but patients that concern us is truly impressive. We've made progress in charting a course that will be following in the peace process months ahead. We'll work together to maintain the peace that was completed between Israel and Israel to build on that peace and broaden. The United States is ready to help advance the peace process in any way that is useful to the parties concerned. In our discussions about these, strategic situation on the East, it's only natural that we found that as friends and as partners in peace, we share a determination to oppose all forces that threaten the freedom, integrity, and peace of our nations. The United States will remain committed to Israel's security and well-being. We'll work together, you and with our other friends in the region to counter Soviet aggression and to strengthen security of all the countries in the area. The Prime Minister, this is the first of what I know will be many more productive meetings between us. I'm delighted to have this opportunity partnership between our two countries. Through our conversations, I believe we've created new plans of understanding between the United States and Israel. Renewed and strengthened our very special friendship. You are going to continue to be longer or we part, but you will be here longer. I wish you a very pleasant continued stay in the United States and, above all, a very safe return to Israel. Mr. President, may I send you a note of the peace I suppress without any qualification. The appreciation of what it holds in Washington with the President and his advisers. The American delegation and the Israel delegation spoke with Kennedy, Harrison, and T. Till. All of us made our own work. We are prepared, and therefore, the Trumps can really be considered anonymously with the President and his advisers, as my colleagues and myself, as I report. We draw a distinction, a clear distinction, between problems of defending our country and it becomes necessary. And the community of moral values and of direct interaction between the United States and Israel has found the threat to the freedom of many nations in the Middle East and elsewhere is concerned. As far as the friends of Israel is concerned, it is our problem. We will never ask any nation-consented soldiers to defend us. Our army will take stillty. We hate war, we hate bloodshed. We want peace. We give great sacrifices to the second peace. We hope to achieve that peace with other neighbors, but if it comes at any moment, when we will have to defend our independence and our liberty and our land, then our young people will do so. As it is the best spirit of self-sacrifice, and I don't hesitate to say, heroism. But there is another problem in our time. A clear community of interests is a view, a clear and present danger to every nation. I have talked to the Italian expansionist regime. This issue, we work together, we will plan together, we will execute those plans together in agreement of the benefit both of the United States and Israel, and the free world at large. Mr. President, we are all grateful to you, for the wonderful hospitality you have called to us, to you, and to your gracious lady, Mrs. Lager. I can only repeat again. We will be awaiting your visit to our country and to Jerusalem. Of course, you will come, and we will give you the heartiest reception from our young people who have so great respect. So you, as anybody, came to visit you, to see you long, to thank you. You never used to give brotherhood to human beings, care of you. So I do not say goodbye, Mr. President. I say, next time, all while in Jerusalem.