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Britain appoints first woman as permanent secretary to U.N.

by Reuters
Monday, 27 November 2017 15:00 GMT

The Joint Commission Meeting hosted by European Union is attended by representatives from Russia, United Kingdom, U.S., Iran, China and others incluing Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, United Kingdom Ambassador Karen Pierce (second L), U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, China's U.N. Ambassador Liu Jieyi and others at United Nations headquarters in New York, NY, U.S. on September 20, 2017. REUTERS/Craig Ruttle/Pool

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Pierce previously served as the deputy permanent representative to the U.N. in New York and permanent representative to the organisation in Geneva

LONDON, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Britain has appointed Karen Pierce as its new permanent secretary to the United Nations, the first woman to take on the role, the foreign ministry said on Monday.

Pierce, a British diplomat who has worked in several countries, previously served as the deputy permanent representative to the United Nations in New York and permanent representative to the organisation in Geneva.

"Through our role as a permanent member of the Security Council and position as the U.N.'s third largest donor, the UK will continue to work with others to tackle the pressing security, stability, development and prosperity challenges of today," Pierce said in a statement.

British foreign minister Boris Johnson welcomed her move, saying Pierce would add to Britain's "proud history of working for positive change through the United Nations, not least in addressing the problems in Libya and Syria".

"I know Karen has the diplomatic skills, energy and patience to continue this vital work, and I congratulate her on her appointment," he said in a statement.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper. Editing by Andrew MacAskill)

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