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Monday, June 20, 2011

Hillary Clinton Aims Outstanding Issues World Bank

U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, denied that he targeted the position of President of the World Bank next year. The position was being acted former Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick, who will retire in mid 2012.

According to the news station CBS news, an issue Clinton wants to lead the World Bank's first blown news agency Reuters on Thursday afternoon U.S. time. However, the news was denied Clinton through the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Philiipe Reines. "That's completely untrue and Reuters have been told," said Reines told CBS.

Reines confirmed that Clinton has never spoken with President Barack Obama and other officials about her desire to move to the World bank. "He's not at all interested in the task and will not take it if there is a bid," said Reines. Also expressed a similar rebuttal White House spokesman, Jay Carney.

Clinton wants the issue of the World Bank president was related to statements he had some time ago. According to the daily The Guardian, wife of former President Bill Clinton was never claimed not to serve as foreign minister for over four years.

If she want to lead the World bank, Clinton needs the approval of 187 member countries. Traditionally, the World Bank presidency is filled by Americans, while Europeans receive rations led the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Both the world's financial institutions headquartered in Washington DC., USA.

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