Yellen, who arrived in Seoul on Monday evening, told Reuters in
an interview en route to the South Korean capital that she was
feeling generally positive about the initiative.
“We’ll see where they come out. The conversations I’ve had have
generally been encouraging," Yellen said aboard a military
aircraft on her way from Indonesia to South Korea.
A senior Treasury official said India had made no promises on
the oil price cap, but was working with the United States and
had not "expressed hostility to this idea".
Yellen told reporters on Saturday that she had held productive
bilateral meetings about the proposed price cap with more than
six counterparts on the sidelines of a meeting of Group of 20
finance officials on the Indonesian island of Bali.
The Treasury said she met there with officials from Saudi
Arabia, Australia, South Africa, Turkey and Singapore.
Yellen spoke with her Indian counterpart before leaving for
Asia, but did not meet him in Bali, a senior Treasury official
said. Other senior U.S. Treasury officials have been in touch
with lower-level Indian officials as well, the official said.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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