 Sir, what do you think about the opening of La Prensa newspaper in Managua? Do you believe that the Sandinistas really mean that kind of process? I didn't say that. I said what I'm hoping. That's it. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. I know. Thank you. Arms to the Afghan rebels to put the pressure on the Soviet Union. Mr. Prime Minister, is your country constructing a nuclear device? It is not, sir. No. Do you have no plans to do that in the future? No plans. I have said it even last seven hours in the United States. This was the question which was frequently put to me and out of question. All the reports are wrong. What are you doing? I can't think of a new question. See you next year, sir. Thank you. Mr. President, will you be asking the Prime Minister to help put the bill in the Persian Gulf? Discussing a lot of things. Mr. President, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says you have no legal right to anything but a narrow interpretation of the ABM Treaty. What do you say, sir? I think he's wrong. Is that your interpretation? The narrow interpretation? No. No? It's the broadest. Do you think the broadest? The broadest? Broadest? The broadest interpretation is confirmed by the terms of the treaty. Please. The Russians don't agree with you, sir. They never have. Except when they hand out. How about zero-zero? Do they agree with that? Yes. Turn some good people loose on that. Let George do it. Well, I believe I'm trying to leave. Let's go, let's go. Great.