[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1996, Book I)] [March 12, 1996] [Pages 435-436] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With King Hussein of Jordan Aboard Air Force One March 12, 1996 President's Health Q. How's your cold? The President. It's okay. Like I said, Hillary had a cough and then Chelsea was sick and I sort of got it. It'll be gone in a day or two. It's just a head cold, it's not any big deal--just from the neck up. Q. Does it bother your ears? The President. No. Air Force One Q. You know--[inaudible]--is a certified pilot of this aircraft. The President. Right. Well, he was up there on takeoff. I don't know if he lifted us off or not. King Hussein. I watched and was very impressed by the wonderful, professional team up there. Middle East Peace Process Q. What are you guys going to talk about? The President. A lot of--[inaudible]. Q. Any surprises coming out of this summit, Mr. President? What do you expect? The President. I don't know. I think a very strong statement will come out of it and that we may have some pretty good ideas come out of it for what we can all do together. I hope so. But I thank His Majesty for standing up for the right thing in the Middle East and helping to get so many other countries involved in this. He's got quite a remarkable array of people actually coming together on short notice. [[Page 436]] Q. What would make the meeting a success? The President. Well, I think a strong united stand for keeping the peace process going and standing against the terror as a precondition of that, because unless people are secure they can't go forward. I think that's the most important thing. And then, obviously, we want to come out with some more concrete steps. We've taken some already; we intend to take some more. Q. Anything on Iran? The President. Well, wait a minute, we've got to have the meeting. We haven't had the meeting yet. Q. What about Syria? What about the lack of Syrians present? The President. Well, I wish they were there, the Syrians. I wish they were there. But I believe that in terms of continuing the peace process and keeping commitments, that President Asad will do that. And that's very important, very important. I hope you all get some sleep. Q. You, too. The President. It's 10 minutes after 10 Egyptian time--[laughter]-- so watch a movie and go to bed. It's real important. You're going to have a hard day tomorrow. Note: The exchange began at 10 p.m. In his remarks, the President referred to President Hafiz al-Asad of Syria. A tape was not available for verification of the content of this exchange.