UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday said that he had learnt 'diplomacy' in India, which was his first posting nearly four decades ago.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday said that he had learnt 'diplomacy' in India, which was his first posting nearly four decades ago.
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Speaking at an Indian classical music performance, Ban told the gathering "that's the place where I learnt all that diplomacy." "That's the place where I enjoyed Indian music," he said, adding that it helped him "relax, reflect and recharge."
Ace violinist L Subramaniam played at the function at United Nations headquarters here. India has indicated that it will support Ban's election for a second term.
Speaking before the performance began, Hardeep Singh Puri, India's envoy to the UN, said that the often 'arcane language' of diplomacy wasn't a part of the 'universal language' of music. "This is one language where the nuances don't have to be interpreted," he said.
Before becoming UN Secretary-General, Ban was a career diplomat in South Korea's Foreign Affairs Ministry. He entered diplomatic service the year he graduated from university, accepting his first post in New Delhi, India.