Is there any possibility to work on another track, like the Syrian-Israeli track or Lebanese-Israeli track?
MR. KELLY: Well, I think you’ve seen that we have taken a regional approach to this. That Senator Mitchell has, of course, concentrated most of his energies on getting the Israelis and the Palestinians to agree to sit down, but he’s also looked at this from a regional perspective, too. He’s gone to Lebanon, he’s gone to Syria, he’s talked to the Egyptians. But as I say, I think our focus right now is on getting the two sides to sit down. We think that there is a – there’s a real urgency to this and that the time to move forward with talks is now, that we need to do this as soon as possible. Yeah, Janine. QUESTION: I don’t like to be a travel agency reporter, but is there any reason why you can’t just tell us which U.S. officials are going to meet with the North Koreans, both in New York and in San Diego, and just firm it up? MR. KELLY: It’s very simple. QUESTION: You don’t know or because they don’t know or — MR. KELLY: It hasn’t been decided yet. It’s as simple as that. QUESTION: Can