Did they agree on a time table for resolving specific issues or setting interim deadlines before February 13th?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: No, they didn’t focus that way. They focused principally on establishing a structure for the teams, having the teams meet on an intensive basis and having the two leaders get together on a very regular basis, as well. They didn’t pick an actual time period for how often the leaders will get together, but they agreed it should be very regular. Q: And what will Clinton do between now and February 13th? SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Well, obviously, he’ll stay very involved in terms of knowing what is going on. I’m sure if there are appropriate points for him to do telephone calls to the leaders, you’ll see that, because that’s something that he has done throughout this process. And the fact that I’ll be there and that, on at least one occasion, the Secretary will be there, will also give him an additional chance to hear from us about where things stand. Q: How do you see Norway’s role in this? Do you foresee a new or renewed back channel? SENIOR ADMINIST