Boutros Boutros-ghali's 'an Agenda For Peace'

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...deep-rooted and far-reaching United Nations work for economic, social and humanitarian progress to the immediate and often urgent efforts to prevent, contain and resolve conflicts, what emerges from the s of Boutros Boutros-Gahli's "Agenda for Peace" is an image of a multifaceted and ever-evolving organization an organization responding flexibly to global change and to the changing needs of the international community. Boutros Boutros-Ghali became the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations in January in 1992, when he began a five-year term. At the time of his appointment by the General Assembly on December 3, 1991, Mr. Boutros-Ghali had been Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs of Egypt. The Secretary-General's priority has been to strengthen the United Nations Organization, to enable it to seize the opportunities offered by the post-cold-war era, and to realize the goals and the objectives of peace, development and democracy. On January 31, 1992, Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali, at the first Security Council meeting ever held at the level of heads of State and government, was invited to prepare an analysis and recommendations on ways to strengthen the capacity...

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