 Thank you. Ambassador Malta. Well, I'm going to have you here. You know Mr. Boat, the State Department. The President of the State Department. That's a good question. We'll go over in front of the fireplace and change our papers here. I'm going to have Ambassador here and forward the visitor to the Prime Minister. He's the chief. I'm the chief. Yes. You who come have to have more than I do. Well, thank you and look forward to seeing you here. Thank you. The Ambassador of Thailand. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. It's the President there. Well, it's nice to see you here. When I was over in front of the fireplace, the exchange of our papers here for Thailand, his majesty will be the longest Thai monarch. Yes, we are very, very honored and also appreciative of the gesture from the American people and the President also, to have the solution, acknowledging this historical fact. Well, we're pleased to do it. And I'm very pleased and honored indeed to represent his majesty, King. And I have here for you the letters of the call of my minister and the letter of credentials from my, it has been on there for me. And we're very pleased with all that your country has done in regard to refugees and the war against drugs and all. We value our relationship very much. Please give his majesty our congratulations. I certainly will do that. I convey his greetings to you, Mr. President. And also, we have done what we did without your support, your personal support in particular. And we are really, I think, very appreciative of that. And I think if you go down in our history, that you have been the storm support of Thailand and you have made us, made it possible for us to get where we are. Well, our Secretary of State, George Schultz, is on his way to Bangkok. He will be arriving in Bangkok any minute now, I think. Well, welcome. What a great pleasure. The Ambassador of Zaire and Mrs. Bushabanko. What else, please? Thank you. And I'd like to have you here. Thank you, Mr. President. Madame? Hello there. Nice to see you. And I'm going to ask the Ambassador to present his children. He's going over there. This is for you. Nice. Thank you. She's out of here. The youngest. I'm going to ask the doctor. Hello there. I will go over in front of the fireplace, exchange our papers, and then you will all come and join us for a family lecture. All right. Thank you. President, the children all came from Zaire just for the ceremony. Well, I think they're just in there. Well, I'm still welcome and pleased to have you all here. You're in front of the fireplace. You're watching them looking at us. Welcome. We're pleased to have you here. We had a fine meeting with President Mabuto just recently and value our relationship with Zaire very much. Thank you, Mr. President. And I have the honor to present the conversation of Mr. President and the Ambassador. And I have the honor to come here to be with him here on this. Yes, you served back here in 1970. Yes. I was here here on the 78th, the Limitless Embassy, the second time here. Well, glad they have you back. Speak for a half a dozen. All right. Yes. To be here with you and to present you, we will do that over in front of the fireplace after I meet your family. Mrs. Jimenez. Hello there. Nice to see you. And her mother to meet you. Hello. Hello, sir. Good to know her. And daughter, I... Bella. Hello, there. And son, the martini. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace. Then after we exchange the papers, we'll call you and your family. Thank you. I'm very pleased to bring you the personal greetings of President Arias and of course of the country, himself, to you and Mrs. Fragan. Well, return mine to him. I'm very pleased with the relationship. And of course Costa Rica is a real showcase of democracy in all of Central America. You and I are hoping and praying that we can bring about the democratization of Nicaragua. Sure, you can count on us. We are friends and allies for the same objects and for the same principles. Yes. And this is my mission. It's extremely nice to meet you. I'm very glad to have you here. Thank you very much. Now, I'm going to decide. You're a jelly. She should be. Okay. Now, I think... You don't have to. Yes. You get excited. I think... Are you all right? I guess... All right, just so we're not hiding anyone. She's a man here. Thank you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to be here. Good to know we're happy to have you. Presented the ambassador of Korea. Well, Mr. Ambassador, welcome. Well, we have you here. It's great honor. It's a pleasure to have you. It's very special occasion today. Well... And Mrs. Park. Hello. Nice to see you. And daughter Elizabeth. I love this pleasure to meet you. Welcome. And daughter Sheila. How do you do? You and I go over in front of a fire place. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace, and after we've exchanged the papers, you'll come in and join us for a family. This has been quite a year for Korea, the inauguration of President Obama. Yes. Now the Olympic Games coming up and all the prosperity and stability of your country. We're very pleased with our relationship. Thank you very much for your kind words, President. And as an extent, I think our success depends on generous support we have in this field from your great country. Well, I think this very strong alliance that we do have with us is treasured by us, I know, and I think it's valuable to both of us. Thank you very much. In fact, President Rotem asked me to engage with Mr. President, his most cordial greetings on this occasion. And return my business life, and in your country, for a great pleasure, and be remembered by me. Yes. In fact, I was right in the National Assembly when you delivered that very easy speech, Mr. President. I was a member of the National Assembly at that time. I'm very happy to be a member of this. Well, won't you? I'm sure you will. There. I'll make a picture. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I wish I could go to the Olympics, I can't. I wish I could. I wish I could too. I understand that, in a sense, it has nominated Senator Stevens to represent you on this very special occasion. Yes. I didn't even get to see much of them when they were in our own country. Well, welcome, and we're pleased. We're pleased. We're pleased. We're pleased. Good health, long life, and happiness for the entire family. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Thank you. Welcome to our country. Thank you very much. Welcome to our country. Thank you very much. Welcome to our country. The Ambassador Equatorial Guinea, and Mrs. Obiangendong. Well, Ambassador, nice to see you. Mrs. Obiangendong, and my daughters. I'm back. Hola. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace, exchange our papers, and the family will join us for a family picture. And I also bring the letters that will make it effective, my question. All right. Thank you very much. Muchas gracias. We're very pleased to have you here, and we like very much our relationship with your country. And I know you've had extensive international experience, which will serve you well here in this capacity. And we're very pleased with the pro-Western stand that your country has taken. Well, now shall we? Perfect. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, welcome. Mr. Benin. Mrs. Latta. How do you do? Nice to see you. Mr. Benin. Mrs. Latta. Yes. Please get out of here. And the written word is madame Latta. How do you do? Nice to see you. You must introduce the children of my father, Christelle. Christelle. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. Nadia. President Kerry, who accredits me to your government. Well, I'm pleased to welcome you here and we value the relationship and want to increase it between our two countries. Those are the very feelings that my President expresses in the remark that I have just handed you, Mr. President. That's the way we feel too. And we appreciate very much some recent activities that you've had with regard to drug dealers and intercepting and helping in the drug camp. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I think you should be between this, then maybe some of the children, I think that some of them could be in front of it, maybe somebody over on this. It's fine. I want to see your brother back there. Okay. Great. Right here. Big smile. Okay. Thank you.