La giornata romana di Obama Il presidente degli Stati Uniti da Papa Francesco, dal presidente Napolitano e dal premier Renzi Pope Francis and US President Barack Obama exchange gifts during a private audience on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis and US President Barack Obama exchange gifts during a private audience on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (R) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (R) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (L) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Il corteo delle auto con il presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Barack Obama arriva a San Pietro per l'incontro con Papa Francesco. Roma 27 marzo 2014.ANSA/ CARCONI (Foto di ANGELO CARCONI) US President Barack Obama arrives in Vatican to meet Pope Francis, Rome, Italy, 26 March 2014. ANSA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI (Foto di MASSIMO PERCOSSI) US President Barack Obama arrives at the Vatican to meet Pope Francis in a private audience, 27 March 2014. ANSA/CLAUDIO PERI (Foto di CLAUDIO PERI) US President Barack Obama arrives at the Vatican to meet Pope Francis in a private audience welcomed by Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, 27 March 2014. ANSA/CLAUDIO PERI (Foto di CLAUDIO PERI) US President Barack Obama arrives at the Vatican to meet Pope Francis in a private audience, 27 March 2014. ANSA/CLAUDIO PERI (Foto di CLAUDIO PERI) Pope Francis meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (C) with US President Barack Obama (R), United States Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and US delegation that visited the Vatican on March 27, 2014. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (L) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Pope Francis (L) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Vatican. The meeting at the Vatican comes as a welcome rest-stop for Obama during a six-day European tour dominated by the crisis over Crimea, and the US leader will doubtless be hoping some of the pope's overwhelming popularity will rub off on him. AFP PHOTO POOL / GABRIEL BOUYS/ANSA (Foto di GABRIEL BOUYS) Italian Presidente Giorgio Napolitano (R) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Quirinale Palace, Italy. 27 March 2014 ANSA/ALESSANDRO DI MEO (Foto di ALESSANDRO DI MEO) Italian Presidente Giorgio Napolitano (R) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Quirinale Palace, Italy. 27 March 2014 ANSA/ALESSANDRO DI MEO (Foto di ALESSANDRO DI MEO) Italian President Giorgio Napolitano (R) meets with US President Barack Obama on March 27, 2014 at the Quirinale Palace, Italy. 27 March 2014 ANSA/ALESSANDRO DI MEO (Foto di ALESSANDRO DI MEO) US President Barack Obama (L) during his meeting with Italian Premier Matteo Renzi at Villa Madama in Rome, 27 March 2014. ANSA/GIUSEPPE LAMI (Foto di GIUSEPPE LAMI) US President Barack Obama (L) during his meeting with Italian Premier Matteo Renzi at Villa Madama in Rome, 27 March 2014. ANSA/GIUSEPPE LAMI (Foto di GIUSEPPE LAMI) US President Barack Obama (L) during his meeting with Italian Premier Matteo Renzi at Villa Madama in Rome, 27 March 2014. ANSA/GIUSEPPE LAMI (Foto di GIUSEPPE LAMI) US President Barack Obama (R) during his meeting with Italian Premier Matteo Renzi at Villa Madama in Rome, 27 March 2014. ANSA/GIUSEPPE LAMI (Foto di GIUSEPPE LAMI) US President Barack Obama (L) during his meeting with Italian Premier Matteo Renzi at Villa Madama in Rome, 27 March 2014. ANSA/GIUSEPPE LAMI (Foto di GIUSEPPE LAMI)