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Career highlights Mr. Ban has longstanding ties with the United Nations, dating back to 1975, when he worked for the Foreign Ministrys United Nations division. That work expanded over the years, with assignments as First Secretary at the ROKs Permanent Mission to the UN in New York, Director of the UN Division at the ministrys headquarters in Seoul, and Ambassador to Vienna, during which time, in 1999, he served as Chairman of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization. In 2001-2002, as Chef-de-Cabinet during the ROKs Presidency of the General Assembly, he facilitated the prompt adoption of the first resolution of the session, condemning the terrorist attacks of 11 September, and undertook a number of initiatives aimed at strengthening the Assemblys functioning, thereby helping to turn a session that started out in crisis and confusion into one in which a number of important reforms were adopted. Mr. Ban has also been actively involved in issues relating to inter-Korean relations. In 1992, as Special Advisor to the Foreign Minister, he served as Vice Chair of the South-North Joint Nuclear Control Commission following the adoption of the historic Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. In September 2005, as Foreign Minister, he played a leading role in bringing about another landmark agreement aimed at promoting peace and stability on the Korean peninsula with the adoption at the Six Party Talks of the Joint Statement on resolving the North Korean nuclear issue. Education Prizes and awards Personal
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