WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Four senior U.S. lawmakers warned President George W. Bush on Tuesday against rushing during his final weeks in office to reach a world trade agreement that could end up being rejected by Congress.
"We have strong doubts that a ministerial meeting at this time can achieve the breakthrough that actually provides the new trade flows needed to spur the global economy and help deliver on Doha's development promise," the bipartisan group of lawmakers said.
(Reporting by Doug Palmer, Editing by Sandra Maler)