 Our meeting today with King Hassan and the delegation is an important milestone along the road toward a common objective, a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. His Majesty King Hassan and his colleagues were forthright and helpful to us in clarifying the positions of the Arab League adopted last month in Fez, Morocco. I've clarified for His Majesty and the delegation a number of points concerning the peace initiative that I announced September 1st. We listened to one another's views in spirit of goodwill, understanding, and mutual respect. Peace in the Middle East means achieving security for all the states in that troubled region, security for the Arab states and security for Israel, and a sense of identity for the Palestinian people. We must pursue these goals rigorously, thoughtfully, and in close consultation with all here. And like our guests today, we all share the hope of peace. Our mutual goal of peace and the road to it lies through a negotiating process which I hope can be resumed in the very near future. I hope they realize all the delegation and His Majesty how welcome they are here in the United States and how much we appreciate their coming here. President, I and my colleagues, I would like to assure you our would like to express our gratitude for this wonderful reception we received today and the hospitality which we have received here today. We also would like to thank you for the depth and the goodwill which we have witnessed here today as we reviewed with you the hopes of the Arabs and their objectives which is peace, peace with justice, and dignity. I personally believe that we will find in the framework of Security Council Number, Security Council Resolution Number 242 and in 338 and your program, your plan for peace and the decisions of the Fez Conference, we will find in all these which will save us a lot of time in order to achieve our noble aim and objective which is peace and coexistence and construction for the welfare of the region and all mankind. Thank you very much again, Mr. President.