 I'm delighted today to have this opportunity to meet with President Sarnay to get to know him personally and to discuss those issues which arise between great nations. President Sarnay is leading fundamental relationship between human freedom and economic progress. They go hand in hand. Every countrymen are enjoying robust economic growth and an explosion of enterprise. The inflation rate is down dramatically, and it is estimated that one-and-a-half million new jobs have been created. Little doubt that Brazil is emerging as a world power and is facing new challenges and responsibility as such. As two of the world's most energetic economies, we have a stake in strengthening the world lines of commerce open. Trade must be free and it must be fair, and the fight for free trade must start at home. None she built not at the expense of others, but on the principle of mutual benefit. I'm looking forward, Mr. President, to discussing this and other issues of great importance with you. IU as Brazil is realizing the dream of those pioneers and immigrants who came before us. They came to Brazil and to the United States. Thank you. I thank you for your invitation and for your kind words, which show the right regard you have everything. Brazil, the United States, our peoples, our history, our old relationship, all Brazilians feel happy with your invitation. Our meeting reinforced democracy in Brazil. It guides us and it has permitted us to overcome the trials we had to face in the recent past. We are now back on our feet, your strength, your tenacity, your statemanship, your qualities inspire confidence.