Zoellick Declines to Say If He’ll Advise Romney

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World Bank President Robert Zoellick, who served in three Republican administrations, declined to say whether he will advise presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney when his mandate ends next month.

“In this job, I haven’t been able to be engaged in politics,” Zoellick said in an interview on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” to be broadcast today. “So that question will have to wait until I leave on June 30,” he said when asked whether he would be more active in advising Romney once he steps down from his current position.