US urges global race for next UN chief in move likely to annoy Latin America
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US urges global race for next UN chief in move likely to annoy Latin America
The United States on Friday said it would consider candidates from around the world to be the next U.N. secretary-general, a move that could irritate Latin American countries who believe it is their turn to provide a leader for the world body.
So far, Latin American states have assumed that they will present the next UN Secretary-General. The US now announces that it does not feel bound to the usual rotation model. The head post must be awarded after performance. Similar information comes from Russia.
The United States has announced that it will consider candidates from around the world for the position of the next Secretary-General of the United Nations, which could cause discontent in Latin America, where many believe it is time for the region to have its own representative at the head of the world organization.
US urges global race for next UN chief in move likely to annoy Latin
UNITED NATIONS: The United States on Friday said it would consider candidates from around the world to be the next UN secretary-general, a move that could irritate Latin American countries who believe it is their turn to provide a leader for the world body. The 10th UN secretary-general will be elected next year for a five-year term starting on January 1, 2027. The job
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