 Well, this is familiar. This is also familiar. The Soviet army began to defeat the Nazi army near Moscow. That was precisely for the six years ago. This is very symbolic. These talks for three days. Well, do you think it is a great step forward to sign this treaty? Oh, yes. I believe very much. But would you be totally satisfied with that, or would you like to make progress? Well, obviously, we want to make progress. I think both of us made that clear in the early months. Mr. Secretary, your spokesman said that you are a man of surprises. Have you brought a surprise for President Reagan concerning the arms negotiations? Well, I don't think that policies are made with surprises. Responsible policies, particularly by countries such as the Soviet Union and the United States, have to be well-thought-out, and on the basis of that, responsible decisions have to be taken. Mr. Secretary, we have to go. Please, we've got two words to get in. As long as you stay on the ground, Mr. Secretary, we've got other groups to get in, including the Soviet's friends. President, old friends, old colleagues. Old friends, old enemies. Friends, you want to hear. I would like to have the other groups to get in as well. I would like to hear. I have heard them from President Reagan. Well, I have heard some of your words from the President's welcoming remarks, and I welcome to the surprise. But you know, there are political declarations, there are political statements, then the reality begins. And of course, there are political declarations, political statements, and then there is reality, real policies. And you might have noticed that there is a great similarity in the outlook of things around the world in our remarks today, myself and the President. So, how to implement what we declare in our speeches. This is what we are going to discuss with the President. We have five meetings planned with the President. Thank you. I think you have gotten quite a lot. They always have direct contact with people, and this is the most important. In a second, they got 30 seconds more than the other way. The reporters are wishing us success, and I tell them, usually, it's true, right? Previous, yes. Previous, yes. Previous, yes. I have this in my personal album, photographs as one of the best pictures. What you got? Near the fire site. Geneva, yes. Yes, sir. In Rickford, there was really little room. There was no fire site there. Sir? This procedure is not over, the pictures. The photographic is over. Okay.