UN chief hails successor Guterres as 'superb choice'

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Last Updated : Oct 06 2016 | 8:03 PM IST
Outgoing UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon today hailed his likely succesor Antonio Guterres as "a superb choice", saying the former Portuguese premier's wide knowledge of global affairs will serve him well in leading the world body during a crucial period.
"I congratulate Antonio Guterres, who is expected to be nominated officially in a few hours by the Security Council for the General Assembly's consideration to become the next Secretary-General of the United Nations," Ban told reporters in Rome.
Ban, however, noted that as the 9th man to serve as Secretary-General, Guterres has a special responsibility to include, support and empower the world's women and girls.
Ban said he considers Guterres to be a "superb choice" to lead the UN, having worked closely together during his "long and outstanding service" as UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
"He showed deep compassion for the millions of people who have been forced from their homes. He worked around-the-clock to mount effective operations to come to their assistance," Ban said.
"His past experience as Prime Minister of Portugal, his wide knowledge of world affairs and his lively intellect will serve him well in leading the United Nations in a crucial period," he said.
The current UN Chief, whose 10 year tenure expires on December 31, said he and his colleagues look forward to working closely with Guterres and his team to ensure a smooth transition.
"I wish him every success when he assumes his formidable new responsibilities. I am sure he will carry the torch on the full range of key challenges, from strengthening peace operations to achieving sustainable development, upholding human rights and easing humanitarian suffering," he said.
Guterres, the 67-year-old former head of UN's refugee organisation for 10 years, emerged as a leading candidate in all of the Security Council's straw polls.
The 15-nation Council conducted a sixth straw poll yesterday in which Guterres received 13 encourage votes and two no opinion votes. None of the five veto-wielding permanent members voted against him, clearing the way for Guterres to become the 9th Secretary General of the UN.

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First Published: Oct 06 2016 | 8:03 PM IST

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