From seattlepi.com (link):
While Washington boils over Dubai, Chinese President Hu Jintao’s U.S. visit, postponed last September because of Hurricane Katrina, looms on the horizon.
The United States and China face, as the Chinese like to say, “challenges and opportunities.” Presidents Bush and Hu should use their limited time together next month to focus on the opportunities, if the very real challenges are to be managed.
Sino-American cooperation on key issues of global security and health, Asia-Pacific regional concerns, global environmental dilemmas and other shared problems should form the Bush-Hu agenda. An equally long list of contentious issues, from human rights to trade, require the kind of constructive management that only the two heads of state ultimately can ensure.
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