Tony Blair and George W Bush have reaffirmed the decisions they took over war in
The British prime minister is on a final trip to
The two men - close allies for six years - praised each other's record.
Mr Bush called the British PM "a clear, strategic thinker". Mr Blair said the
Mr Blair insisted he would take the same decision again to stand "shoulder to shoulder" with
He predicted that after he steps down and is succeeded by Gordon Brown,
Mr Bush said that when he had met Mr Brown recently he thought he was "a good fellow".
Light-hearted
The president opened a good-humored press conference with a joke at his own expense.
Mr Blair, he said, "is a good friend. He has led the British people for a long time, since 1797".
The deliberate slip echoed his mistake when introducing
Mr Bush also offered to sing a Happy Birthday duet with Mr Blair to a reporter. She declined the offer.
The president said Mr Blair was "a good friend" and: "It has been a joy having you back here."
The president said the two men had held detailed talks on a number of issues, and held a video conference with commanders in
He said both men were "frustrated at the inability of the international community to act with consequence in
The BBC's Matt Frei in
However, there was no sign of him offering anything new in practical terms, our correspondent says.
Nevertheless, it was a heartfelt farewell by both men, he says.
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Tony Blair and George W Bush