So Mr. President Thank you very much. It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Löfven with us. He's a highly respected man and done a great job in Sweden. They are doing We've had a tremendous run in the United States. We're doing well So we're going to have quite a long discussion. We're going to see you a little bit later in the East Room. And Thank you for inviting me Yes. And I look forward to this meeting Mr. President Great country And what are hoping to accomplish here today? Well Mr. President Well But we'll see what happens. We have -- we've been in a situation that should have been handled for a long time. For many Do you believe the North Koreans are prepared to give up their nuclear weapons Say it? Do you believe the North Koreans are prepared to give up their nuclear weapons? We're going to see. We're going to see. They seem to be acting positively But we are prepared to go either way. I think that their statement and the statements coming out of South Korea and North Korea have been very positive. That would be a great thing for the world. A great thing for the world. So we'll see how it all comes about. I will say this -- and we've been given tremendous credit The Olympics were beautiful. There were Would you be willing to meet Kim Jong-un? Would you [Inaudible] those conditions if they say that they won't do any -- You sound more optimistic about this situation. I'd like to be optimistic But these are the cards we were dealt. We're handling it properly. And again Mr. President We'll see what happens. Let's see what happens. Would you agree to direct talks if they agree to just suspend any types of tests right now? Would you agree to talks? We're going to see what happens. I don't want to talk so much about things that we don't know yet. But we have had very good dialogue. I think it was very positive dialogue. And you've heard that before. But so far That was the time to have settled this problem Do you have any preconditions for talks? Is there anything you would insist on having first? We're going to see happens. I don't want to talk about it. We're going to see what happens. Are you prepared to ask Sweden to be an intermediary in talks? Sweden will always be helpful. Sweden has been helpful in the past. They were very helpful Mr. President Sweden has an embassy -- Excuse me? Sweden has an embassy in Pyongyang. Are you going to talk to Mr. Löfven about this? Yes