 Я очень счастлива, только да, потому что муж хотел подарить себе вашей жене, но так как ее не, он просто подарит себе, чтобы подарить. Большое спасибо, я конечно не могу это передам сегодня, но я передам. Я хочу сказать, что вот это илеси, они растут на болотах и кути. А это русские ромашки. Судя? Многие среди нас аплодируют вам за вашу смелость. Мы очень счастливы, что вы сейчас можете здесь учиться, что вы свободны. Мы знаем, что вы и сделаете большой гноз вклад. Я знаю, что нелегко покинуть родину. В whole, we do the famousное. you're welcome, this opportunity to talk with you. Subject of my upcoming meeting with General Secretary Gorbachev, Human Rights. Yuri Orlov, Mrs Orlov. Yuri is a founding members of the independent Soviet Helsinki monitoring group. A man who has done more to inform the world of current Soviet human rights violations than any man on Earth. как я сказал вчера, как героя для нашего времени. Восточный джунг, как и в тумбе, both for his courage and forth to under unspeakable conditions and for reminding us how precious of the freedom that we sometimes feel today. As you all know, there has been much speculation that our upcoming meeting in Reykjavik will focus on Anzkvill. But true peace requires respect for human rights and freedom as well as arms control. We go to Iceland in pursuit of peace. But it's important that the world and our adversaries understand that we Americans, what we mean, that we speak of peace. Peace is not simply an absence of wars, it's the presence of justice. As human rights, human freedom are its indispensable elements. These fundamental values and beliefs are matters in which we Americans cannot and will not compromise. So our agenda for the Reykjavik meeting will deal not only with arms reductions, but Soviet human rights violations, military intervention by the Soviets and their proxies in regional conflicts and broadening contact between our two peoples. This meeting is not to sign agreements but to prepare the way for a productive summit. Real improvement in the Soviet Union's human rights record is essential for such a summit. We will not sacrifice fundamental principles or find a U.S. interest to get it done. I'll make it after clear to Mr. Gorbachev that unless there is real Soviet movement on human rights, we will not have the kind of political atmosphere necessary to make lasting progress on other issues. There is much room for improvement. There will be religious persecution, long-divided families, oppression of immigration and harassment of ethnic and cultural acts. We are realistic about the Soviet Union and there are no illusions about the difficulty of making progress on these key issues. But I see no alternative to our twin policies about strength and dialogue. Again, thank you all for being here. Mr. President and Mr. Orloff, how do you anything significant? We have just had a few more, a few minutes together before coming in here and said the things I think you would expect us to say. Did he tell you what he would like to talk about, Gorbachev? He spoke of wanting to carry on the work that he was carrying on there to continue to strive for freedom. His goals are very much those of the people around this table already. Mr. President. Thank you. Let's go. You're taking time for the meeting. Cameras show you're right. A few moments with me. Thank you for doing what we said. Why don't we go in here? All right. You get behind when interpreter is involved. We just had the Orloff. I won't overstay my time. When I spoke to you on the Saudi Armed Service, I spoke with you in Al Javito. We mentioned Soviet joy. Yeah. Soviets have consistently said most people have gotten out to want to get out. What I want to present to you was a list of about 1,200 names of Soviet Jews who want to get out. They deal to you one crime. The same crime I was guilty of last week. They closed down the synagogue Russiaいた на Новоеあ collaborated with teaching Hebrew and so on. They called them prisoners of conscience. Here are some 10 more. What it is is a computerized readout which I worked with the Union of Councils and Soviet Jews. Just take any page and you can see it. We have definite addresses. И все, что я имею здесь, все здесь, как и 30 дней назад, были в этом адресе. И это текущий рандон. Солицы знают, кто они. Так что, они не могут уйти в какие-то проблемы с ними. Но, когда вы идете в сомна, Perhaps, if the time is precious, Here you have 1200 names. It's just a beginning. It's certainly not the end product. But it's far better than anything that's happened up to now. And I haven't here a letter from me. It's also explaining. But basically, it's completely computerized. Everything is in here. So when they say there are no Jews who want to leave, you say here's 1200. It's a start. I will refresh your memory. My mother was an immigrant from Russia. And in one day...