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Costa Rica’s Grynspan Enters Race for UN General Secretary Role

Costa Rica Backs Rebeca Grynspan for UN Secretary-General

Costa Rica⁤ has formally proposed Rebeca ​Grynspan as a candidate to become the next United Nations secretary-General. Grynspan, currently the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Growth‌ (UNCTAD), brings a wealth of experience in international affairs and a distinguished career within the ⁢UN system to the potential role.

Grynspan previously served as Vice Minister of Finance in Costa Rica ​during the first administration of Óscar Arias (1986-1988).More recently, she has held prominent positions within international organizations, a⁣ track record prioritized by Arias, who in 2021 suggested she would be a strong presidential​ candidate – a nomination‌ she declined due to existing international commitments. Grynspan herself asserts that each⁢ institution she has lead has‍ been‍ improved during her tenure.

the candidacy is being ⁤viewed as having significant potential. Carlos Cascante, a professor at the National⁣ university of Costa Rica coordinating the International policy Program, highlighted Grynspan’s valuable curriculum and deep understanding of the UN system, suggesting she likely assessed⁢ potential vetoes ​from powerful Security Council ⁤members.‌ Her gender, geographical origin, and​ established career⁤ within the UN are also considered advantages.​

However, Cascante also cautioned that⁤ some nations seeking substantial changes within the UN⁣ might prefer a candidate with less institutional involvement. Grynspan addressed​ this concern, stating she ⁤is prepared to both reform and defend the United ​Nations, viewing multilateralism and reform as intertwined.

Support for Grynspan’s candidacy is reportedly growing, with initial expressions of backing from numerous countries. Costa Rican Foreign Minister⁢ Arnoldo André​ indicated the campaign will be relatively modest,​ leveraging existing familiarity with the candidate.

Analysts have also noted Grynspan’s Jewish heritage as a factor that coudl lead to‍ increased scrutiny of her positions on⁣ the conflict‌ in Gaza, notably regarding Israeli ‍actions impacting the Palestinian population. Cascante suggested countries⁤ will likely examine her long-term record and views on the issue.

Grynspan responded by ⁣reaffirming her ‌commitment to the⁤ UN’s established⁤ position​ advocating for​ a two-state solution and expressed‌ hope that⁤ her qualifications and experience would⁣ outweigh any potential prejudice.She⁣ emphasized that her‍ identity fosters empathy, not bias, citing ​her demonstrated record throughout her UN career.

Grynspan has⁤ returned to Geneva to continue her duties at UNCTAD while simultaneously‌ managing the demands of her campaign for the Secretary-General position, with formalization of her nomination expected in the coming months. The chaves government in Costa Rica, which maintains a pleasant relationship with Washington and has expressed concerns about‍ Chinese investment, is expected to support her bid.

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