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Obama Endorses Ban Ki-moon For 2nd Term

Submitted by LEADERSHIP EDITORS on June 8, 2011 - 6:38am

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President Obama has endorsed United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon for a second term.

According to a statement from the White House Obama welcomed Ban Ki-moon’s announcement that he will run for a second term, and the United States supports his candidacy.

Obama continued, “Under Ban’s leadership, the United Nations has played a critical role in responding to crises and challenges across the globe, including most recently supporting democratic transitions in Cote d’Ivoire and earthquake-affected Haiti, the conduct of the referendum on South Sudan’s self-determination, and efforts to resolve the political and humanitarian crisis in Libya.

“The United Nations is an imperfect, but indispensable institution. The Secretary-General has made important reforms, such as increasing the hiring of women to senior posts and proposing the deepest reduction in the UN’s budget in more than a decade.

“The United States strongly supports further efforts for reform to improve effectiveness, streamline bureaucracy, reduce costs, and update business practices to improve the United Nations’ ability to meet its mandate to promote global peace and security, human rights and development.”

Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday formally announced his intention to run for a second term. Before his UN position, he was the foreign minister of his native country, South Korea.  The UN secretary general position has always rotated round the different continents. Africa occupied the position before it became Asia’s turn. The US and its allies had always supported weak UN secretary generals.

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