advice and they were to annul this pact and to move forward in negotiations, i believe it's possible to move ahead in peace. if the palestinians are serious, they'll find a very eager partner in israel because no one wants peace more than israel. and we're ready, as my prime minister said earlier this week, we're ready for tough choices, for painful concessions, but for real peace. now, if that's on the table, it can be achieved. but it depends on the palestinians. >> it's clear, though, it's clear, let's focus on the relationship between president obama and prime minister netanyahu. it is clear that there are some frictions, some tensions, some mistrust, i'm not sure what the right word is, maybe you can help me, diplomats like to use the term "confidence-building measures." what can these two leaders do to repair this relationship? >> first of all, i think the disagreements have been exaggerated. but let me say the following. we had a good day today. the two leaders spent almost two hours together one on one in conversations. we're going to be continuing our discussions with the united states. we want this process to move