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Russia plans to challenge US nominee Ajay Banga to World Bank

Russia remains a voting member of the World Bank, although the bank halted all programs in Russia and Belarus last March

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Ajay Banga

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Russia is consulting with its allies about challenging the US nominee to head the World Bank, Moscow’s top representative at the bank said on Tuesday, a move that could complicate what was expected to be a smooth succession process.

Russia remains a voting member of the World Bank, although the bank halted all programs in Russia and Belarus last March, citing what it called “hostilities against the people of Ukraine” following Russia’s invasion.

Roman Marshavin, the World Bank executive director who represents Russia and Syria, told Reuters the “listing of potential candidates and consultations are still ongoing,” but gave no details. He

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