BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI (EGYPT) SIXTH UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali became the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations on 1 January 1992, when he began a five-year term. At the time of his appointment by the General Assembly on 3 December 1991, Mr. Boutros-Ghali had been Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs of Egypt since May 1991 and had served as Minister ...
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SECRETARY-GENERAL BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI THE U.N. HAS BEEN A SUCCESS BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI; JOSE M. FERRER III; JAMES WALSH; MARGUERITE MICHAELS; WILLIAM DOWELL SECRETARY-GENERAL BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI MET RECENTLY IN HIS 38th-floor conference room at the U.N. Secretariat with TIME International editor Jose M. Ferrer III, senior writer James Walsh and correspondents Marguerite Michaels and ...
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DIVIDED NATIONS JUNE 20, 1996 TRANSCRIPT Five years ago Boutros Boutros-Ghali took the helm at the UN, telling critics he wouldn't seek a 2nd term. This week he reversed that decision, leading Clinton officials to say publicly they'll veto his nomination. A background report, and an interview with the State Department's Nicholas Burns, is followed by an interview with Abdalla Al-Ashtal, UN ...
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Boutros-Ghali Bites Back By Ian Williams A Review of Unvanquished: A US-UN Saga by Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Published by Random House The Nation June 14, 1999 Edition In this memoir of his tenure as UN Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros Ghali describes how President Clinton responded to media pressure to do something about Bosnia. This seemed to be air strikes, which would punish the Serbs provide ...
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Point of View The Real Story Behind Clinton Administration s Win Over Boutros-Ghali by Kurt Holden January/February 1997, p. 20 With the selection of Kofi Annan of Ghana to succeed Egypt s Boutros Boutros-Ghali as secretary-general of the United Nations, America s foreign policy-challenged president seems to have won a victory. But the former Egyptian foreign minister won, and the U.S. lost, ...
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