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5/12/2020

Statement by Secretary Geithner on World Bank President Robert Zoellick’s Decision Not to Seek a Second Term

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Statement by Secretary Geithner on World Bank President Robert Zoellick’s Decision
Not to Seek a Second Term
2/15/2012
WASHINGTON - Bob Zoellick has been a remarkably effective leader of the World Bank at a critically important time in the world economy. Under his leadership, the Bank has made
vital contributions to the global response to the financial crisis, improving food security, and strengthening post conflict and transition countries. Under Bob’s leadership, the Bank has
become a more effective, accountable, and transparent institution.
The US remains deeply committed to the World Bank and its affiliated institutions, as evidenced by our successful effort late last year to secure a landmark funding agreement from
Congress. With this agreement, the United States continues its leadership role in the World Bank, as its largest shareholder and the largest donor to IDA, the World Bank’s facility for
the poorest countries.
The World Bank board has adopted a set of procedures for managing an orderly transition to new leadership. We encourage the board to move forward with an open and expeditious
process. It is very important that we continue to have strong, effective leadership of this important institution, and in the coming weeks, we plan to put forward a candidate with the
experience and requisite qualities to take this institution forward.
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