 of the Republic of El Salvador and the United States of America. And we take the floor of the period both left and right, with today at Verge and then at San Diego. But if not that long with the force, those of us who are keeping the El Salvador will especially not let them achieve the new status. And one of the most prominent ideas of the trans-war and the military short-time people of the military and the city in El Salvador and that they are going to be professional in the second part of El Salvadoran society. Those sons of the force will go of national security in the United States. We will form the only insurgency armed, trained, and headquartered in a nearby country. They have first-hand experience that a government that does not respect the rights of its own citizens cannot be expected to respect the rights of its neighbors. Let us by all of us watch so closely the reform process set in motion by the Guatemalan peace plan. This process which ties democratization to the end of armed conflict is consistent with the proposal made by the state of the right of myself. We want to see the peace process succeed. That success has been tended to fundamental change in your country and to end the cycle of violence. Those who are engaged in armed struggle against your government have been invited to join us if they expect to end the strife that ravages their countries. The choice is theirs. To reface the future and determine our neighbors through the strength of purpose of brave and farsighted individuals like President Duarte, a crisis has been averted and admiral progress has been made, especially in creating and consolidating democratic institute. Members of the government, people of America, it is indeed a very special pleasure to be received by you on this colorful ceremony by the United States President on a state visit. I receive this honor with great modesty, knowing full well that this ceremony is an acknowledgement to the democratic commitment of the brave people of El Salvador. Only last week, in your speech to the Organization of American States, you stated that the Central American Plan, quote, contains many of the elements necessary to bring both lasting peace and enduring democracy for the region. Close call. Technical capacity will take an active role. I am convinced that there cannot be peace in Central America without freedom and democracy, which in turn will only be attained to comprehensive dialogue and negotiations filed. I also insist that each Central American President with all the obligation contracted and that no government be permitted to take only cosmetic or half measures or to excuse his government's lack of total compliance because of we need to continue to work to bring democracy to all the Central America. I know that the United States has been engaged in this effort, thank you. Let me break the problem. I've seen through my life many times in which people with hate in their hearts how do you fly and in the name of my people to give them a gift.