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Javier Pérez de Cuéllar y de la Guerra (born
January 19, 1920, in Lima) is a Peruvian diplomat who served as the fifth Secretary-General of the United Nations
from January 1, 1982 to December 31, 1991. He studied in Colegio San Agustín of Lima, and
then at Pontificia
Universidad Católica del Perú. In 1995, he ran unsuccessfully
against Alberto Fujimori for President of Peru. He was President of the Council of
Ministers, as well as Minister of Foreign Affairs from November
2000 until July 2001, during the turbulent period following
Fujimori's resignation over corruption charges. In September 2004,
he stepped down from his position as Peru's Ambassador to France, where he formerly resided. He currently
resides in Johor
Bahru, Malaysia. With
the death of Kurt
Waldheim in June 2007, he became the oldest former Secretary
General of the United Nations. Mr. Perez de Cuellar is currently a
member of the International Olympic Committee's Ethics Commission,
headquartered in Laussanne, Switzerland, as well as an adviser to
both UNESCO, in Paris, France, and the International Red Cross, in
Geneva, Switzerland.
Biography
Diplomatic
career
Pérez de Cuéllar joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1940
and the diplomatic service in 1944, serving subsequently as
Secretary at Peru's embassies in France, where he met and married his first wife,
the former Yvette Roberts; the United Kingdom, Bolivia, and Brazil. He later served as ambassador to Switzerland, the Soviet Union,
(concurrently in Poland), and
Venezuela. From his
first marriage, Mr. Perez de Cuellar has a son, (Francisco, b.
Paris), and a daughter, Agueda Cristina (b. London).
He was a junior member of the Peruvian delegation to the General Assembly at its first session -
held in London in 1946-, and a member of the delegations to the
25th through 30th sessions of the Assembly. In 1971, he was
appointed permanent representative of Peru to the United Nations,
and he led his country's delegation to all sessions of the Assembly
from then until 1975.
In 1973 and 1974, he represented his country in the Security Council, serving as its President
at the time of the events in Cyprus in July 1974. On 18 September 1975, he
was appointed Special Representative of the Secretary-General in
Cyprus – a post he held until December 1977-, when he rejoined
the Peruvian Foreign Service. During his time in Cyprus, Mr. Perez
de Cuellar married his current wife, the former Marcela Temple
Seminario, with whom he has no children.
On 27 February 1979, he was appointed as United Nations
Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs. From April 1981, while still holding this
post, he acted as the Secretary-General's Personal Representative
on the situation relating to Afghanistan. In that capacity, he visited
Pakistan and Afghanistan
in April and August of that year in order to continue the
negotiations initiated by the Secretary-General some months
earlier.
United Nations
Secretary-General
On December 31, 1981, Pérez de Cuéllar succeeded Kurt Waldheim as
Secretary-General and was re-elected for a second term in October
1986. During his two terms, he led mediations between Britain and Argentina in the aftermath
of the Falklands
War and promoted the efforts of the Contadora Group to bring peace and
stability to Central America. He also interceded in
the negotiations for the independence of Namibia, the conflict in Western Sahara
between Morocco and the Polisario
Front, and the Cyprus issue. Shortly before the end of his
second term, he was unofficially requested by members of the
Security Council to reconsider his earlier decision not to run for
a third term, albeit shortened to two years, as a search for his
successor had not, as of then, yielded a consensus candidate. Mr.
Pérez de Cuéllar graciously declined the offer once a candidate was
found, in late December 1991, his second term as Secretary-General
concluding, as scheduled, on December
31, 1991.
On December 12, 1991, he was presented with the Presidential Medal of
Freedom by President George H. W. Bush.
In popular
culture
Pérez de Cuéllar was portrayed by Arturo Venegas in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's
controversial The Falklands Play.
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