“I arrived there straight from Africa - and I can tell you, Minnesota soon taught me the value of a thick overcoat, a warm scarf and even ear-muffs!”

—  Kofi Annan

Farewell Speech (2006)

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7th Secretary-General of the United Nations 1938–2018

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