US hurdle for new Sec-Gen


  • Letters
  • Monday, 18 Dec 2006

THE new Secretary-General of the United Nations was sworn in last week. How to maintain the integrity of the UN from interference from the United States remains one of the biggest challenges for the secretary-general, as his predecessor Kofi Annan found out. 

LAST week the new Secretary-General of the United Nations took his oath of office. He will have a tough job ahead of him. 

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