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UN chief welcomes Trump's call for unity
United Nations, Nov 13 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed a call
from US president-elect Donald Trump for unity after what has been described as
a bitter and divisive presidential campaign.
In a phone call on Friday afternoon when anti-Trump protests were underway
across the United States, Ban congratulated Trump again on his election as the
forty-fifth President of the United States of America, Xinhua news agency
quoted UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric as saying.
"The Secretary-General welcomed President-elect Trump's calls for unity
following a hard-fought election," the spokesman said.
Since Trump's election victory on Wednesday, people took to the streets in such
US cities as Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Miami, New York, Philadelphia and San
Francisco to protest the billionaire's election. The protests continued into
Friday night.
"The Secretary-General expressed confidence that US and the UN would
maintain their traditional strong ties of cooperation to advance peace and
security throughout the world," the spokesman said.
Ban is to leave his office on December 31, 2016 at the end of his two five-year
terms while Trump is to be sworn in as the US President on January 20, 2017.












