 And here in Tokyo, we announced two new initiatives. The end of the Pacific Economic Framework and the end of the Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness Program that can bring India and the United States together with other nations to reflect our vision for a more open, more prosperous, connected, and secure world. Anyhow, the end of the Pacific Economic Framework and the end of the Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness Program that can bring India and the United States together and with other nations to reflect our vision for a more open, more secure world. I'm pleased that we've reached agreement for the U.S. Development Finance Corporation to continue its important work in India, supporting vaccine production, clean energy initiatives, and I'm also glad we're renewing the Indo-U.S. vaccine action program. I'm also pleased that we've reached agreement for the U.S. Development Finance Corporation to continue its important work in India, supporting vaccine production, clean energy initiatives, and I'm also pleased that we've reached agreement for the U.S. Development Finance Corporation to continue its important work in India, supporting vaccine production, clean energy initiatives, we've also discussed the ongoing effects of Russia's brutal and unjustified invasion of Ukraine and the effect it has on the entire global world order. And the U.S. and India are going to continue consulting closely on how to mitigate these negative effects. I'm looking forward to continuing our conversation today. Mr. Prime Minister, there's so much that our countries can and will do together, and I'm committed to making a U.S.-India partnership among the closest we have on Earth. Mr. President, it's always a pleasure to meet you, and today we also participate in the very positive and useful Quad Summit. Mr. President, it's always a pleasure to meet you, and today we also participate together in a very positive and useful Quad Summit. The India-America strategic partnership is in the true sense a partnership of trust. Our common interests in defence and other matters and our shared values have indeed strengthened this bond of trust between our two countries. Our people-to-peak relations and our strong economic cooperation makes our partnership even more unique. Our trade and investment relations are also steadily on the rise, but they are still well below potential. I am absolutely confident that with the conclusion of the India-USA Investment Incentive Agreement, we will see complete progress in investment between our two countries. We are also increasing bilateral cooperation in the domain of technology, and even on global issues, we cooperate closely. We both share similar views on the Indo-Pacific and at the bilateral level as well as with like-minded countries, we continue to work to protect our common concerns. The Quad and the IPAF are two important examples of this cooperation, and I believe that our discussions today will give even further speed to this positive momentum. I am absolutely sure that the Indo-US friendship will continue to be a force for good, for global peace and stability, for sustainability of the planet and for human development. Mr. President, will you please find a way to take a stop or stay at some brothel? Let's say hi to India.