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On Thursday, G-8 leaders reached an agreement on climate change, adopting a statement that says they should “seriously consider” proposals to cut the emissions of greenhouse gases by 50 percent by 2050. The nonbinding language is a compromise between the European Union, which wants mandatory cuts, and the United States, which opposes them.
The G-8 is Germany, the United States, Russia, Britain, Italy, France, Canada and Japan.
Bush illness
An aide said Bush likely fell ill with "some sort of bug, probably more viral in nature" and that it appeared unrelated to anything he ate at the summit.
"He's not 100 percent, but he felt well enough to return to the talks," Bartlett told reporters.
Laura Bush didn't feel well a few days ago either, Bartlett said, but didn't stop any of her activities.
The president already was dressed when he began feeling ill in the morning, Bartlett said. He stayed in bed for several hours, missing one session with African leaders and most of another with leaders from China, India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa, all developing nations not G-8 members.
Even while ill, Bush taped his weekly radio address on the immigration bill and met as planned with France's new president, though in his private quarters instead of a meeting room.
Bush also attended the closing lunch, engaging in extensive sideline conversations with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Bush also met on the summit sidelines with Chinese President Hu Jintao and they had a "good talk" about Darfur, a Bush aide said.
Poland, Italy stops
And the president kept to his original travel schedule, departing Germany for Poland and a meeting and dinner with President Lech Kaczynski. Afterward, Bush was headed to Rome.
Bartlett joked that Bush's decision to avoid the other leaders for a while was a "precautionary step" to avoid following in the footsteps of his father, former President George H. W. Bush. At a state dinner in Tokyo in January 1992, the elder Bush fainted and vomited.
The first hint that something was amiss with the current president came when French President Nicolas Sarkozy emerged alone from their meeting. He said, in French, that Bush was in his bedroom and that Bush's spokesmen would have to explain further.
It was their first meeting since Sarkozy took office May 16, and second overall; the first was last September in Washington. Sarkozy said Bush invited him to come to the United States soon.
"The president felt that they established a real personal rapport," Bartlett said.
The new French president, seen as friendlier to the United States, will likely be a welcome change from the merciless tormenting Bush received from Sarkozy's predecessor, Jacques Chirac.
In Poland, Bush traveled to Kaczynski's seaside presidential retreat on a peninsula jutting into the Baltic, a complex of five villas set on high, wooded dunes. The Bushes were clearly impressed with the striking steel, glass and stucco structures. Mrs. Bush said the Kaczynskis made her and the president feel "right at home" by greeting them with their dog, Titus, a black Scottish terrier who appeared a twin of their own pooch, Barney.
Asked how he was feeling, Bush looked a little wan — after two helicopter rides — but winked and flashed a thumb's up.
The three-hour stop in Poland serves as a bookend to Bush's visit to the Czech Republic at the start of the trip. Bush wants to base a new missile defense system in both countries, which has been the source of a heated dispute with Russia.
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