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Boutros-Ghali
[ boo-traws-gah-lee ]
noun
- Boutros, 1922–2016, Egyptian diplomat: secretary-general of the United Nations 1992–96.
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The original Agenda for Peace was presented by then U.N. secretary-general Boutros Boutros-Ghali in 1992 following the break-up of the Soviet Union and the end of its Cold War with the United States.
From Seattle Times
Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who was considered ineffective, and getting world leaders to take military action to stop the Bosnian war.
From Washington Post
Ms. Albright put the onus on Mr. Boutros-Ghali, calling him “disengaged.”
From New York Times
But Mr. Boutros-Ghali said he had been rebuffed when he tried to see the president to seek support.
From New York Times
In 1996, the Security Council voted overwhelmingly to give Mr. Boutros-Ghali a second term.
From New York Times
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