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Kofi Annan, whose real name was kofi atta annan (1April 8, 938-), was born in Kumasi, Ghana, and was the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations. He was one of the twins, and his twin sister died in 199 1. Annan 1972 graduated from MIT and is proficient in English, French and many African languages. Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 200 1 year.

At midnight on February 3 1 2006, Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, ended the most glorious period of his life. Ten years of hardship has become history. During his ten-year career as secretary-general, he struggled to push the boulder to the top of the mountain and was once depressed and aphasia under heavy pressure. Annan said: People can leave the United Nations, but they cannot leave the United Nations in my heart. Looking back on Annan's ten-year road, I will be evaluated by anyone. During his two terms of office from 1997 to 1 in October and then to 1 in February 2006, Annan consolidated the position of the United Nations in international affairs and promoted the further development of multilateralism with his wise thinking and unremitting efforts. He advocated collective security, global solidarity and the rule of law, and defended the values and moral authority of the United Nations. He is also the winner of the 200 1 Nobel Peace Prize.

20 12 On February 23rd, Annan was appointed as the joint special envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States (LAS) for the Syrian crisis. He put forward six suggestions for Kofi Annan's brief introduction, including immediately stopping the use of heavy weapons in civilian areas and withdrawing troops, stopping all forms of armed violence between Syria and the opposition under the supervision of the United Nations, realizing a two-hour humanitarian ceasefire every day, speeding up the release of arbitrary detainees, ensuring journalists' freedom of movement throughout Syria, and respecting freedom of association and the right to peace guaranteed by law.

20 12 On 2 August, Annan announced that Kofi Annan would no longer serve as the United Nations-Arab League Joint Special Envoy for the Syrian Crisis after the end of his special envoy's term in August.