US President-elect Barack Obama is "on track" to nominate Hillary Clinton as secretary of state within a week, according to US media reports.
A Democratic Party official was quoted as saying the move would be made public after next week's Thanksgiving holiday.
The two sides have worked out financial disclosure issues regarding her husband Bill Clinton's charitable activities, the party official reportedly said.
The former president has offered to allow ethics reviews of his charities.
Mr Clinton has an international charitable foundation with operations in dozens of countries.
There has been mounting speculation that Mr Obama would offer the New York senator the role of America's top diplomat since a meeting between the two a week ago was reported.
Neither Mrs Clinton nor Mr Obama has confirmed the reports.
But an aide to Mr Obama's transition team said the two had had substantive conversations about the job, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama fought a long and often bitter campaign to be the Democratic Party's presidential candidate.
But after losing out on the nomination, she endorsed his bid for the presidency and campaigned for his election.
(BBC)
<< Back
