New envoy says US leadership at UN ‘indispensable’

Agence France-Presse

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Samantha Power presented her credentials to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon following her confirmation by the US Senate late last week

NEW ENVOY. Samantha Power, new Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations, speaks to the press upon her arrival at the UN Secretariat Building to present her credentials to the Secretary-General, 5 August 2013. UN Photo/Mark Garten

UNITED NATIONS – US leadership at the United Nations is indispensable, Washington’s new envoy to the global body said Monday, August 5.

Samantha Power presented her credentials to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon following her confirmation by the US Senate late last week.

The 42-year-old replaces Susan Rice whom President Barack Obama named in June to be his national security advisor.

“As I made clear in my testimony before the Senate, the UN is critical to a range of US interests and US leadership at the UN is indispensable to making progress on those interests,” Power said before meeting with Ban.

Some of the issues Washington and the UN must work together on include terrorism, “mass atrocities in Syria,” as well as South Sudan, global poverty and the crackdown on civil society around the world, she said.

Power, a Harvard Law School graduate and former special assistant to Obama, enjoyed widespread support during the confirmation process as someone who would be an effective and eloquent advocate for US interests. – Rappler.com

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