Washington – Obama, Incoming UN Secretary-general Meet At White House

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    President Barack Obama shakes hands with United Nations Secretary-General-designate, Antonio Guterres, in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, Friday, Dec. 2, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)Washington – President Barack Obama says the former Portuguese prime minister who will lead the U.N. beginning Jan. 1. has already proven to be an effective leader.

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    Obama says having Antonio Guterres as U.N. secretary-general will be important as worldwide challenges and uncertainty continue to mount.

    Guterres is also the U.N.’s former refugee chief. He was elected in October to succeed Ban Ki-moon.

    Meeting with Obama at the White House, Guterres expressed “total commitment” to working closely with Obama and President-elect Donald Trump.

    Guterres says the world needs a U.N. that’s more effective, more cost-effective and adopts a strong, reform-minded approach. He says he’s committed to that objective, which the U.S. has long shared, to make sure the organization can be a “positive partner” with the U.S.


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    7 years ago

    “Total commitment to working closely with Obama”

    from Jan. 1 to Jan. 20 sounds pretty ridiculous!!