Robert Zoellick is the man nominated by Washington to take over the job of World Bank chairman following the resignation of Paul Wolfowitz. The American has a proven track record in world trade, having been a trade representative in the Bush administration. Aid for trade will be one of the leading challenges at the World Bank. He is currently on an informal visit taking in Europe, Africa, South America and Asia. Euronews caught up with him...
do these countries need a helping hand bc of them or because of the "conditions" the west have bubbled them into. basically, are we creating problems only to come back and act like the savior?
lael2019 2 years ago 2
sigh, it's happening...
poley08 2 years ago