Off the wire
Chinese FM calls for enhanced ties with Australia  • Nigerian gov't downplays resurgence of Boko Haram despite more attacks  • Suicide bombing kills 13 in Yemen's Aden  • Argentina reaches debt agreement with holdouts  • About 1 mln African children at risk of malnutrition: UNICEF  • Roundup: Currency depreciation, oil crisis affect Nigeria's economy  • Africa Economy: China is the leading financier of infrastructure projects in Africa  • China is "open" to TTIP if it is open: official  • UN official urged to be fair on China human rights development  • Nearly 100 elephants killed by poachers in Zimbabwe in 2015  
You are here:   Home

China expresses grief over death of former UN chief

Xinhua, February 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

China on Wednesday expressed grief over the death of former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali.

"Boutros-Ghali was a world famous politician and diplomat," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said at a regular press conference, voicing China's sincere condolences to Boutros-Ghali's family, the Egyptian government and the Egyptian people.

Boutros-Ghali made an unforgettable contribution to resolving conflicts, improving human welfare and strengthening the role of the UN with his great diplomatic skills and enthusiasm during his tenure as UN chief, said Hong.

The spokesman said that as an old friend of the Chinese people, Boutros-Ghali was committed to China-Egypt relations and China-UN cooperation. In January, the former UN chief received an award for his outstanding contribution to China-Arab friendship from the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.

"His dedication to UN undertakings, China-UN cooperation and China-Egypt friendship will never be forgotten by the Chinese government and people," Hong added.

Boutros-Ghali, an Egyptian politician and diplomat, served as the sixth UN chief from 1992 to 1996. Born in Cairo on Nov. 14, 1922, he was the first Arab to serve as UN Secretary-General. He died at age 93 in Egypt Tuesday. Endi