 It's very good. We are only for peace. So no worry about your microphones, we are not going to say anything strange. Mr. President, how far you can negate yourself? It will be the peace problem. You personally, not only you, how far you can go to participate yourself in the peace process? Oh, we're not going to take any questions. We have meetings coming up in which all of these things are going to be discussed, so I won't take any questions. Mr. President, well, very pleased we all are to see you back in Washington after almost three years. I can say congratulations on your reelection on Egypt's successes in the Arab world following the Amman summit. I think one of the proudest achievements as President has been strengthened, in my part, the U.S.-Egyptian partnership. I think we've accomplished a great deal together, and there are many challenges that lie ahead of us. And I also much appreciation for your kind words on the INF Treaty. We determined to move forward on arms control, and I learned just one phrase in Russian that I had to use and did use frequently in my meetings with the General Secretary. Dove-y-y, no pro-y-y. It means trust, but verify. After the place where he began to get a little annoyed. Well, we've engaged them on a broad range of issues. We've been watching closely the signs that they're all serious about taking constructive steps. We think the two key tests will be in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. Comprehensive settlement of the Palestinian problem remains a very high priority, as the President and I have been talking in the other room about this. And the recent violence in the West Bank and Gaza only underscores the dangers of what's going on and the need for practical steps toward negotiations. And I understand the problems created for you by the events in the territory and the plunder of states by my latitude. Mr. Gardner, you have a unique role as a bridge between the Arab world and Israel, and together we might build a collective approach to generate progress. You can use your channels to Israel and Jordan and Palestinians and other Arabs to press for serious dialogue and substantial issues and not just rhetorical posturing. We've called for a cooling off period and breathing space to prepare ground for making progress. That's very sensible. Continued violence like this will bring up. At the same point as I mentioned, Mr. President, I'd like to thank you very much for inviting me again here and giving me the good opportunity to discuss with you and your associates all these problems. And really I value our friendship, which exists between our two peoples. This is very important.