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BEIJING — John McCain and Barack Obama call for closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation on trade, the environment and nuclear proliferation in the upcoming issue of a U.S. business group’s magazine in an unusual effort to court voters abroad.
Neither proposes specific initiatives, but both stress that the countries should work more closely to ease trade friction, combat global warming, improve military exchanges and block the spread of nuclear weapons.
“A central challenge will be getting America’s relationship with China right,” McCain wrote in the Sept. 22 issue of the American Chamber of Commerce in China’s China Brief.
Said Obama: “We know that America and China can accomplish much when we recognize our common interests.”



