Wolfowitz in his new post at the World Bank.
Wolfowitz on Thursday called the situation in Darfur, a remote region of western Sudan where tens of thousands have been killed in fighting since 2003, a genocide...
Wolfowitz said he could not elaborate on exactly how the Bank, the world's biggest development lender, would be involved but said he was sure it would have a role in the region once fighting had died down.
"I would hope the World Bank would do everything it possibly can to support that process (of solving Darfur's problems)."
Everything it can? Like normalizing relations with the government that has played such a huge role in that genocide.
The Bank reopened its Sudan office in January after a more than 10-year absence and in March said it expected to normalise relations with the heavily indebted country within a year.
Talk is cheap.
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