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}}'''Pan Gi Mun''' ([[hangul]]반기문, [[hanja]]: 潘基文; 13-iyun, 1944) [[Birlashgan Millatlar Tashkiloti]]ning sakkizinchi va joriy [[Birlashgan Millatlar Tashkiloti bosh kotibi|bosh kotibidir]]. Bu mansabga [[Kofi Annan]]dan soʻng, 2007-yili saylangan. Before going on to be Secretary-General, Ban was a career diplomat in South Korea's [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (South Korea)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and in the United Nations. He entered [[diplomatic service]] the year he graduated from university, accepting his first post in [[New Delhi, India]]. In the foreign ministry he established a reputation for modesty and competence.
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Ban was the [[foreign minister|Foreign Minister]] of the [[South Korea|Republic of Korea]] from January 2004 to November 2006. In February 2006, he began to campaign for the office of Secretary-General. Ban was initially considered to be a long shot for the office. As foreign minister of South Korea, however, he was able to travel to all of the countries that were members of the [[United Nations Security Council]], a maneuver that turned him into the front runner.
 
On 13 October 2006, he was elected to be the eighth Secretary-General by the [[United Nations General Assembly]] and officially succeeded Annan on 1 January 2007. Ban has led several major reforms regarding peacekeeping and UN employment practices. Diplomatically, Ban has taken particularly strong views on [[Darfur conflict|Darfur]], where he helped persuade Sudanese President [[Omar al-Bashir]] to allow peacekeeping troops to enter [[Sudan]]; and on [[global warming]], pressing the issue repeatedly with former U.S. President [[George W. Bush]]. Ban has received strong criticism from [[United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services|OIOS]], the UN internal audit unit, stating that the secretariat, under Ban's leadership, is "drifting into irrelevance".<ref name=OIOS>{{Cite news|url = http://www.foreignpolicy.com/files/fp_uploaded_documents/100719_0_ahleniussummary.pdf|title = Ahlenius End of Assignment Report|date = 2010-06-14|accessdate = 2011-01-16|work = [[Foreign_Policy]]}}</ref>
 
In 2011, Ban ran unopposed for a second term as Secretary-General. On 21 June 2011, he was unanimously re-elected by the General Assembly and therefore will continue to serve until 31 December 2016.<ref name=unAppointSecond>{{cite web | publisher=UN News Service | title=General Assembly appoints Ban Ki-moon to second term as UN Secretary-General |url=http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=38797&Cr=secretary-general&Cr1= | date=21 June 2011 | accessdate=21 June 2011}}</ref><ref name=secondAppointUnan>{{cite news | url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/21/us-un-election-idUSTRE75K5XZ20110621 | title= U.N. assembly approves second term for U.N. chief Ban | author=Louis Charbonneau | date=21 June 2011 | accessdate=22 June 2011 | agency=Reuters }}</ref>
 
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