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Bush calls for action over Kosovo Bush calls for action over Kosovo
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US President George W Bush has said a plan for Kosovo's UN-backed independence should take effect now, despite Russian and Serbian opposition.US President George W Bush has said a plan for Kosovo's UN-backed independence should take effect now, despite Russian and Serbian opposition.
Mr Bush was speaking after holding talks with the Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, during a visit to Rome.Mr Bush was speaking after holding talks with the Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, during a visit to Rome.
Mr Bush said he discussed Kosovo with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the G8 summit, and it was "time to bring this issue to its head"Mr Bush said he discussed Kosovo with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the G8 summit, and it was "time to bring this issue to its head"
Earlier Mr Bush had his first audience with Pope Benedict XVI.Earlier Mr Bush had his first audience with Pope Benedict XVI.
The Pope raised his concerns about the plight of Christians in Iraq, and expressed hopes of a "regional and negotiated solution to the conflicts that afflict" the Middle East, the Vatican said.The Pope raised his concerns about the plight of Christians in Iraq, and expressed hopes of a "regional and negotiated solution to the conflicts that afflict" the Middle East, the Vatican said.
It's time to move the Ahtisaari plan [on Kosovo] forward President Bush Q&A: Kosovo's futureIt's time to move the Ahtisaari plan [on Kosovo] forward President Bush Q&A: Kosovo's future
Ten of thousands of protesters marched peacefully in Rome in protest at Mr Bush's visit. Tens of thousands of protesters, most of them peaceful, marched in Rome in protest at Mr Bush's visit.
Organisers said 150,000 people marched in a kilometre-long protest, culminating in a rally at the Piazza Navona.Organisers said 150,000 people marched in a kilometre-long protest, culminating in a rally at the Piazza Navona.
But Italian riot police used tear gas against anti-Bush demonstrators who donned face masks in defiance of a police order and threw bottles and other objects, as the main demonstration reached its conclusion.
'Move forward''Move forward'
It's a disgrace the Italian government elected by the votes of pacifists should invite him to this country Elio Luppoliprotester On tour with Bush Profile: Sant'EgidioIt's a disgrace the Italian government elected by the votes of pacifists should invite him to this country Elio Luppoliprotester On tour with Bush Profile: Sant'Egidio
Mr Bush will be continuing to Albania on the next leg of his European tour, which has already taken him to the G8 summit in Germany and Poland.Mr Bush will be continuing to Albania on the next leg of his European tour, which has already taken him to the G8 summit in Germany and Poland.
The G8 summit failed to reach consensus over Kosovo, in the face of strong opposition from Russia to independence for the province, which is still part of Serbia.The G8 summit failed to reach consensus over Kosovo, in the face of strong opposition from Russia to independence for the province, which is still part of Serbia.
UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari put forward a blueprint for Kosovan independence in April.UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari put forward a blueprint for Kosovan independence in April.
"It's time to move the Ahtisaari plan forward," Mr Bush said."It's time to move the Ahtisaari plan forward," Mr Bush said.
He also discussed the situation in Lebanon with the Italian prime minister.He also discussed the situation in Lebanon with the Italian prime minister.
"It's very important that foreign influences like that of Syria not be continually disrupting the Siniora government," said Mr Bush."It's very important that foreign influences like that of Syria not be continually disrupting the Siniora government," said Mr Bush.
Moving experienceMoving experience
Visiting the Vatican earlier in the day, Mr Bush and the Pope shook hands and posed for photographs ahead of talks in Pope Benedict XVI's private library.Visiting the Vatican earlier in the day, Mr Bush and the Pope shook hands and posed for photographs ahead of talks in Pope Benedict XVI's private library.
Mr Bush said the Pope was a "very smart, loving man"Mr Bush said the Pope was a "very smart, loving man"
President Bush said the two had discussed the situation in Iraq.President Bush said the two had discussed the situation in Iraq.
"He was concerned that the society that was evolving would not tolerate the Christian religion, " said Mr Bush."He was concerned that the society that was evolving would not tolerate the Christian religion, " said Mr Bush.
"He's worrisome about the Christians inside Iraq being mistreated by the Muslim majority.""He's worrisome about the Christians inside Iraq being mistreated by the Muslim majority."
The Vatican said that "the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian question and Lebanon" were other topics at the talks.The Vatican said that "the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian question and Lebanon" were other topics at the talks.
The BBC's David Willey, in Rome, says President Bush told the Pope about his plans for increasing American aid to Africa and particularly for increasing help to Aids sufferers.The BBC's David Willey, in Rome, says President Bush told the Pope about his plans for increasing American aid to Africa and particularly for increasing help to Aids sufferers.
President Bush said talking to the Pope had been a "moving experience."President Bush said talking to the Pope had been a "moving experience."
"I was talking to a very smart, loving man," said the US president."I was talking to a very smart, loving man," said the US president.