UN General Assembly elects Slovakian Miroslav Lajcak as new president

Agence France-Presse May 31, 2017, 21:16:40 IST

The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday picked Slovak foreign minister Miroslav Lajcak to be its next president.

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UN General Assembly elects Slovakian Miroslav Lajcak as new president

United States:  The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday picked Slovak foreign minister Miroslav Lajcak to be its next president.

He will succeed Fiji’s former ambassador to the United Nations, Peter Thomson, in September and chair the assembly’s 72nd session that month. The post lasts a year.

The sole candidate for the position, Lajcak was elected by an overwhelming majority. He will be the first Slovak in the job.

Addressing the assembly, the 52-year-old career diplomat set out a series of priorities, including ‘preventive diplomacy’, responding to the global migrant crisis, defending human rights and reducing inequality.

“We can do more to bring the UN closer to the world’s citizens,” he said.

Lajcak was a contender to succeed Ban Ki-moon as UN secretary general last year, a post that went to Portugal’s Antonio Guterres.

The polyglot became the youngest Slovak ambassador — and the youngest ambassador posted in Japan — at the age of 31.

Later, he played a role in stabilizing the former Yugoslavia in the aftermath of the wars that tore the Balkans apart in the 1990s.

He was in charge of organizing a referendum on the independence of Montenegro from Yugoslavia in 2006 before his appointment the following year as the European Union’s special representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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