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Ban Ki-moon
takes UN reins
Foreign Desk Report
UNITED NATIONS—South Korea’s Ban Ki-moon was sworn in Thursday as the
eighth secretary-general of the United Nations, promising to make his
top priority the restoration of trust in the world body that has been
tarnished by corruption scandals.
Ban, 62, will take the reins of the United Nations on Jan. 1 when Kofi
Annan steps down after 10 years at the helm. He will be the first Asian
to lead the organization in 35 years
Ban will oversee an organization with some 92,000 peacekeepers around
the world and a $5 billion annual budget. Its reputation has been
battered by scandals in the oil-for-food program in Iraq and in
peacekeeping procurement, and its outdated practices need reform to meet
the challenges of the 21st century.
General Assembly President Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa administered
the oath of office to the career diplomat who served as South Korea’s
foreign minister.
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