 We're all in fact, free, set, Displosion of violence in the West Bank and Gossips, and dissection and reinforcing the urgency of moving toward negotiations. Creativity, the willingness to take practical, not merely rhetorical, steps. Mr. President, if peace is to be achieved, and other giant steps to be made, we're discussing with you your ideas as well as displaces, despair, and real problems. Both of our countries also look with distress on the seemingly endless conflict between elsewhere in the Middle East and are reprehensible and recent. Both the United States have huge, strongly support U.M. Security Council efforts to end the war, and we share a firm commitment to freedom, navigation in the region, and action for these goals. I'm pleased to have this opportunity to discuss how we can scope our cooperation across, goes far beyond the formulation of foreign diplomatic policy. Egypt and the United States have also made common cause in advance. President, all Americans are especially delighted that your visit was taken beyond Washington. The limited time you've had, you capture a glimpse of America's heart and soul. You'll find it in the cities and towns across the country, businesses and universities, and in our churches. There you'll feel a genuine goodwill. Your visit I know was great. Some may not realize that the U.S. Egyptian collaboration on security issues goes back over a hundred years. Shortly after the American Civil War, General Charles Ponderoy Stone and General William Wing Lowery, together with some 50 other officers from the Union and Confederate armies, is symbol of our enduring relationship. Stone was asked to design and construct the base for a huge statue, designed and constructed by a Frenchman, presented at the United States by the school children of France. Stone went to work with his usual energy. He gave lectures on Egypt to help finance the project and enlisted two of his former colleagues from his days in Egypt to help with drafting the plans and directing. Greetings and hearts wishes for success and fortune. They value the United States as a friend and a partner in the service for peace and progress. This friendship is the lasting one for these days to move your respect and their profound conviction that all nations, the gods of origin and greed, share a common interest in the present day of American friendship as served as a force of stability and progress. Today, it remains a source of hope and trust. We are determined to deepen this friendship and intensify our cooperation for our common good. President Reagan has made a great contribution to the process of strengthening these ties in the past few years. He has taken many steps for the purpose of enhancing world peace and security. We commend him on his recent achievement and congratulate the American people on the courageous step that is certain to continue to maintain insecurity, to eliminate insecurity and stop violence and suffering throughout the world. Sincerely and concretely concerned efforts are urgently needed for solving regional conflicts. In this respect, the Middle East is a region that requires special attention and cooperation are preoccupied this year with domestic matters and national events. But history does not stop. It is an absolute must that we continue to move forward to attain our objectives. This has taken courageous steps in the right direction. This active role must continue for our youth to attain it. There is a symbol here cannot be compared with the damage that is certain to result from inaction and stagnation. Growth and development are the most parts of our country. An equitable solution must be reached if we want to save the lives of millions who face the danger of starvation and fatal disease. The rights of our fellow Africans are being violated and their security is being endangered every day. The fight for human rights and the dignity of man indivisible and we must come in generations. I'm looking forward to estimating and fruitful discussion with President Reagan and his able associates and we shall continue to objective exchange of views during the months ahead. We shall always be guided by the spirit of German friendship and sincerity which has dominated our relations consistently. Together we shall endeavor to serve the cause of peace and revive hope in the midst of despair and frustration. Together we shall overcome. Thank you Mr. President. Right, please. Thank you.