For UN
on Middle
East, Mladenov
to Replace
Serry, More
Coming
By
Matthew
Russell Lee,
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
January 30 --
The UN's new
Middle East
coordinator
will be
Nickolay
Mladenov,
Inner City
Press can
now report.
Earlier, Inner
City Press reported
that Mladenov
was leaving
his post as UN
envoy to Iraq;
before that,
Inner City
Press
asked Robert
Serry how he
was remaining
in the Middle
East post past
Ban Ki-moon's
stated five
year rule,
and despite
PNG (persona
non grata)
threats from
Israel. Now,
the switch is
being made.
The hint, as
to Iraq, was
as Inner City
Press
exclusively
reported, the
UK's
attempt to
pick
Mladenov's
successor.
That was
opposed, and
rejected. Now,
after a “rude”
call from UK
Prime Minister
Cameron to Ban
Ki-moon,
sources say
rather than
Cameron's
first pick
Andrew
Lansley, UK
candidate
Caroline
Spelman is in
the lead.
Picking
Mladenov's
successor in
Iraq is in its
final stages,
and we will
have more on
that soon.
Watch this
site.
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