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 : So then we can later on go into specific dates, because we don't have to settle now.


 * We don't have to settle now. What is your idea? Should we announce the invitation and acceptance at the end of my visit?


 * What would you think?


 * I think it's a good idea. We should have a communique at the end of my visit -- which we would perhaps publish Saturday or Sunday -- in which we should announce this, yes.


 * So then we will consider the announcement and communique and discuss it with you later.


 * I think there is an advantage to relating it to my visit here. When it should be published -- Saturday or Monday -- we are open-minded. Or later even.


 * So we will leave it to the Foreign Minister to work out the wording of the announcement with you.


 * Must I work it out with him? We spent a week one time. He is a very tough negotiator. It will be a great pleasure.


 * You are both philosophers.


 * But we two must quarrel each time we meet because we belong to two different schools of philosophy.


 * That is true. But they are related.


 * Both linked and related.


 * Like our relationship.


 * But you don't have to go into such length at these meetings. Just have some more mao tai. [Laughter]