WASHINGTON (AP) -- Granted an audience of world peers for a final time, President George W. Bush is trying to rally Pacific Rim support for an economic rescue plan that will outlast him.In some quick-shuttle diplomacy, Bush heads to Lima, Peru, on Friday for an annual gathering of Asia-Pacific leaders from 21 nations. The top goal for the president and his counterparts is to expand the unified front against a common enemy: a crippling economy that is eroding jobs, retirement accounts and public confidence.
The trip is notable, too, for what it is likely to end -- Bush's travel to foreign lands as president.
He has taken 47 trips to more than 70 countries, visiting several more than once, on six continents. Barring an unannounced trip to Iraq or Afghanistan, where the U.S. remains engaged in war, the three-day visit to Peru will be Bush's last travel abroad in the final weeks of his presidency.
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