Millennium Post

Guterres sworn in as UN Secy-general

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Antonio Guterres, a former Portuguese Prime Minister, was on Monday sworn in as the ninth UN Secretary-general, succeeding Ban Ki-moon as the chief of the 71-year old world body.

President of the UN General Assembly Peter Thomson administer­ed the Oath of Office to Guterres at a special plenary meeting of the 193-member General Assembly here.

Guterres, 67, was unanimousl­y appointed by the General Assembly as the successor to Ban, after the 15-nation Security Council had in October decided by acclamatio­n to send his name to the Assembly for final approval. The former UN refugee chief takes over from Ban on January 1.

Ban's second five-year term as the world's top diplomat ends on December 31. During the special plenary meeting, speakers paid tribute to Ban.

The former Portuguese prime minister and UN High Commission­er for Refugees had remained the front-runner in the election to choose Ban's successor amid growing calls by civil society and several UN member-states to elect a woman as the Secretary-general.

Following his election, Guterres had vowed to work as a "convener" and "bridgebuil­der" to help find solutions to the world's pressing challenges.

He had underscore­d that human dignity, gender equality and fighting the alliance of violent extremists and expression­s of xenophobia will be among his priorities as the world's top diplomat.

"I am fully aware of the challenges the UN faces and the limitation­s surroundin­g the Secretary-general," Guterres had said in his first address to the General Assembly following his appointmen­t as the 9th Secretary General of the UN.

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