 Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States and Mrs. Reagan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America. Though he is no stranger to our shores, it's been almost eight years since he has paid an official visit to the United States. And I'm honored to welcome him back again today. King Foward's visit is in keeping with the warm personal relations enjoyed between the leaders of our two countries. A tradition which began 40 years ago this week when King Foward's father and President Franklin Roosevelt met to a fit underestimate. The possessed positive nature of our relations demonstrates that cultural differences, as distinct as our own, need not separate or alienate peoples from one another. As the guardians of Mecca and the protectors of your faith, you rightfully exert a strong moral influence in the world of Islam. And the people of the United States are proud of their leadership role among the democratic nations. Only believe that in the years ahead there should be and will be a more powerful recognition of the common interests shared by these two significant world forces. Already the bonds of commerce are strong, especially between our two countries. Petroleum from Saudi wells helps drive the engines of progress in the United States, while at the same moment American technology Arabia has conducted its economic affairs. King Foward and other Saudi leaders conscious of the global impact of their financial and economic decisions, the people of Saudi Arabia, a deep moral outrage over the continuing aggression and butchery taking place in Afghanistan. The citizens of the Western democracies in the Muslim world, by all that they believe to be true and just, should stand together in opposite to the cause of freedom everywhere. Afghanistan, of course, is not the only conflict in the region. We are also concerned about the tragic war between two of Saudi Arabia's neighbors, Iran and Iraq, a conflict that is raging only a few minutes by air and problems which continue to plague the Middle East. Together, our considerable influence and our moral suasion can, at the very least, decrease the threat of war. If the Saudi and American governments focus their energies, progress can be made, especially in the lingering dispute. The security of Israel and other nations of the region and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people can and should be addressed in direct negotiations. It is time to put this tragedy to rest and turn the page to a new and happier chapter, bringing about a better and welcome to the United States. The people, thank you very much. I am very sorry because my English is not good. I tried to speak English but I can't speak English good. Now I speak Arabic. Mr. President, I should like to express my happiness on the occasion of my first meeting with you on the soil of the United States and express my satisfaction with the steady growth of relations built of peace in our region. Mr. President, since the historic meeting between his mad operation between our two countries and to consult and exchange views on international matters of mutual interest, I would like to express my gratitude to the people of Israel and the United States. I would like to express my gratitude to the people of Israel and the United States. Mr. President, I would like to express my gratitude to the people of Israel and the United States. President, I would like to reduce the history pages of my time after the first world war in freedom and independence, and in the near future. At that time, the name of the United States of America meant freedom, justice and independence. And the Arab people were turning their backs on the United States in favor of justice and justice. And now we are in a new era of repression. That advocated the right of peoples to freedom, independence and self-determination. At that time, when the name of the United States stood for freedom, justice and independence, and most of the Arab countries were turning their backs on their freedom and independence from a long time ago. The people of one nation did not know how to explain what they were talking about. And besides that, the Palestinian cause, the Arab nation, and its influence on its relationship with the outside world, and the lack of a solution to your government, is the cause of this people's justice. And we are not asking except for the stop of justice, to end it with the history of your country, the Arab world, and to end it with the leadership role that is leading it. The Palestinian leaders found themselves, through no fault of their own, the victims of unjust aggression. The Palestinian question is the single problem that is of paramount concern to the whole Arab nation and affects the relations of its peoples and countries with the outside world. For a just position that conforms with the history and ideals of your great country, a position that is consonant with its role of leadership in the international community, such a position will earn the benefit of the people of one nation, the people of another country, the people of another country, the people of another country, such a position will earn the United States the respect and appreciation and your far-sightedness. And in conclusion, Mr. President, I would like to thank you very much and to thank the American people and all the officials of the U.S. government, and I wish you progress and good health, and I would like to thank God for giving us a beautiful sunny day today. Thank you very much. I hope I come again in the United States. I see many people in my close friend, and next time I come just with nothing, just for like anybody. Thank you very much.