日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

Home / International / International -- Opinion Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
High Hopes for Ban
Adjust font size:

Asia's turn came on Monday, as the United Nations Security Council appointed Ban Ki-Moon, foreign minister of the Republic of Korea, to succeed Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Both men are soft-spoken, in the language of gentle diplomacy that has been their hallmark.

Short of an unforeseen catastrophe, Ban has won unprecedented support from the five permanent members of the Security Council.

At the helm of the world organization for almost 10 years, the soft-spoken Annan has overseen an expansion of the secretary-general's role to become "the world's top diplomat."
 
Ban's competence shone in his lead in the polls of the Security Council members all through the race for the secretary-general's post.

Asia has changed dramatically in many ways since U Thant served as secretary-general from 1961 to 1971.

Ban's appointment is particularly meaningful coming shortly after the nuclear test in North Korea. His expertise and experience in dealing with the nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula are a real asset.

The case for him to become the new UN Secretary-General is founded on his skills as a consummate mediator and world-class administrator.

He has won good words from the outgoing Annan. Showing the highest respect for Ban, Annan vowed to do everything possible to ensure a smooth transition.

Ban's public profile and oratory have hidden depths waiting to be displayed.

The task of the new Secretary-General will not be easy in this world racked by violent divisions surpassing anything witnessed since the organization was created "to end the scourge of war."

The UN needs a strong, insightful leader who can win space for independent action, build new capacity for the world organization, and exercise leadership on the great issues of humanity.

In his campaign for the post, Ban pledged to play a more visible role in the Middle East and other regional conflicts if elected. He also made clear that he would travel extensively and appoint a deputy to handle some of the everyday management.

From his 36-year career, Ban has gained the necessary depth of experience for the post of secretary-general. His Harvard diploma and fluent command of English, German, French and Japanese have given him a shot in the arm in his diplomatic career.

With a low-key style, moderate and steady, Ban has always hidden his light under a bushel in handling diplomatic issues, part of the East Asian philosophy.

Ban has exhibited skill in compromise and consensus-building, a quality that may reduce unnecessary conflicts in the world organization.

He has two months to make the preparations to lead the largest organization in the world.
 
In March 2005, his predecessor launched a major reform effort that was to be the capstone of his tenure. The world will see whether Ban will have the stamina to promote the reform.

He will set out on a demanding journey.

(China Daily October 11, 2006)

 


 

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
China Welcomes Ban Ki-moon's Nomination as UN Chief
Int'l Community Urges North Korea to Return to Six-party Talks
Council Chooses Ban as Next UN Chief
S Korea's Ban a Certainty to Win UN Leadership
Annan Addresses UN General Assembly, Hails UN Role
Ambassador: US to Cut Dues if UN Fails to Reform
UN Chief Should Be Truly Representative
?
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 林州市| 临泉县| 丰台区| 二连浩特市| 永宁县| 肥东县| 博乐市| 开平市| 德兴市| 灵璧县| 长沙县| 鹤峰县| 咸宁市| 拉萨市| 宁津县| 涿州市| 台山市| 庐江县| 宜阳县| 牟定县| 嵊泗县| 锡林浩特市| 曲水县| 蓝山县| 即墨市| 万载县| 聂荣县| 肥乡县| 定襄县| 北碚区| 湖北省| 河曲县| 长顺县| 蒲江县| 明水县| 手游| 辽阳市| 屏东县| 常熟市| 集贤县| 洞头县|