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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called on the new US president to show further leadership on the global economy and not retreat into protectionism.
Speaking on the eve of the US presidential election, Brown says that the next stage of globalisation "will require even more international cooperation with American leadership central to its success".
Brown's comments on Monday come as Americans prepare to head to the polls to choose between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Brown says that in the coming weeks and months, "the whole world will want to work closely with America" to ensure economic growth, financial stability and to defeat protectionism.
- AP