 We'll put this here instead of them coming in here. And then with that, we'll put it in here. I'm not going to sit on them, I'm not going to sit. It was really armed aggressions. Yes, capital press corps in the United States adopted an adversarial position to be without ever changing the new press. Yes, but everyone says that there is a popular and multilateral movement. But everyone has set a favorable public opinion. Very fair. Speak to me separately, please. Yes, that's fair. Yes, that's very fair. They have a suitable opinion. I have neither say it, neither by any means, nor by any means. Thank you very much. That's good. President of Korea. Yes, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Excellent hospitality. Well, Mr. Candidate. Thank you very much. That's a good point. Yes, thank you very much. Mr. President, you look very nice. Well, thank you very much. Listen, we're going instead of entertaining the press in here, we're going out just to get the pictures outside, maybe, the block of our press. Let's look back and go actually on the process. I think it's again here. Before I did, I, I, you, you, you, I saw this and read it when I visited you last time. Yes, yes. How busy you are, especially with the election going on. And I'm very appreciative of you taking to help your precious time to see me. Listen, I've been looking forward to this meeting. We, it's a great pleasure to welcome you to the White House again in this time, as I said earlier, as president. No, I, I did some campaigning yesterday. It was my campaign day. Please. Minister of Nations, unification, Ambassador to the United States, Secretary-General for the President, the Master of the President, Secretary-General for the President, The President of the United States. It's my great pleasure to welcome you to the White House. Korean people have deservedly received the glory of the entire world for the magnificent 88 Olympic Games. Games demonstrated our close cooperation, especially in the security area. But the relationship between our countries is historic. As allies, we shed blood fighting for freedom. So I don't think we should focus on small problems. The positive, mutually beneficial aspects of our relationship are more important. We applaud the continued progress toward democracy, and you're undergoing a dramatic political transition at this time, and your steady leadership and foresight has been critical to Korea's smooth passage. Thank you, Mr. Yeong-won, for being here with us. Your cooperation and support, my country has been able to stage the Olympic Games very successfully. I'm proud of this, and I would like to share this pride and joy with you.