US President George W Bush is to host German Chancellor Angela Merkel at his Texas ranch, with Iran's nuclear programme likely to dominate the talks.
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Mrs Merkel has said Germany supports a diplomatic solution but would back tougher UN sanctions if necessary.
Her two-day trip follows French President Nicolas Sarkozy's US visit.
In a news conference following Wednesday's talks with Mr Sarkozy, President Bush said the pair had agreed to "work jointly to convince the Iranian regime to give up their nuclear ambitions for the sake of peace".
But the French leader emphasised that Iran was entitled to develop civilian nuclear energy, which Tehran argues is the sole aim of its programme.
'Charm offensive'
US and German officials have said they do not expect any major announcements following the talks.
Mrs Merkel and Mr Bush are also expected to discuss Afghanistan, the Middle East, Iraq, climate change, Burma, and the Doha trade talks.
Since taking office in 2005, Mrs Merkel has become one of President Bush's closest European colleagues.
Correspondents say her visit and that of Mr Sarkozy form part a week-long charm offensive by Mr Bush to woo the two influential European leaders.
(BBC)
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