Brown hails 'shared values'
Updated on 30 July 2007
Their talk was of shared values - of a strategic relationship. Gordon Brown and George Bush emerged from two days of discussions at Camp David keen to emphasise to the world's media their agreement on issues as diverse as Darfur, climate change and the fight against global terrorism.
On Iraq, the Prime Minister talked of "duties to discharge".
But behind the smiles and jokes, some noted that Mr Brown's description of their talks as "full and frank" may have been a hint of some disagreement.