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Zoellick unanimously approved as World Bank chief

The World Bank approves Robert Zoellick as its president after a controversial two-year term by Paul Wolfowitz.

Updated on: Jun 25, 2007 11:46 PM IST
Reuters | By , Washington
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The World Bank on Monday unanimously approved Robert Zoellick as its president after a controversial two-year term by Paul Wolfowitz, who agreed to resign over a promotion scandal involving his companion.

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Zoellick, former deputy US secretary of state and trade representative, was the only nominee for the job and will overlap for a week with Wolfowitz before he offically takes the reins of the poverty-fighting institution on July 1.

"Mr Zoellick brings to the bank presidency strong leadership and managerial qualities as well as a proven track record in international affairs and the drive required to enhance the credibility and effectiveness of the bank," the World Bank board said in a statement.

Zoellick has said his first priority will be healing the divisions among shareholders and staff and restoring the credibility of the bank damaged by the battle that eventually forced the resignation of Wolfowitz.

Zoellick has said he will focus on the poorest countries in Africa, but also wants to define a clearer role for the World Bank in emerging nations like China, India and Brazil, which are still dogged by high poverty levels despite their rapid economic development.

 
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