UN mourns passing of former Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuéllar

I am profoundly saddened at the passing of my predecessor, Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.

He was an accomplished statesman, a committed diplomat and a personal inspiration who left a profound impact on the United Nations and our world.

Mr. Pérez de Cuéllar’s life spanned not only a century but also the entire history of the United Nations, dating back to his participation in the first meeting of the General Assembly in 1946.

His tenure as Secretary-General coincided with two distinct eras in international affairs: first, some of the iciest years of the Cold War, and then, with the ideological confrontation at an end, a time when the United Nations began to play more fully the role envisaged by the founders.

Mr. Pérez de Cuéllar played a crucial role in a number of diplomatic successes — including the independence of Namibia, an end to the Iran-Iraq War, the release of American hostages held in Lebanon, the peace accord in Cambodia and, in his very last days in office, a historic peace agreement in El Salvador.

I extend my deepest condolences to Mr. Pérez de Cuéllar’s family, the Peruvian people and so many others around the world whose lives were touched by a remarkable and compassionate global leader who left our world a far better place.

Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations

 


 

Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, 1920-2020

Served as United Nations Secretary-General for a turbulent decade beginning in 1982, has left a legacy of peace around the world through his efforts to foster dialogue, bring parties together and facilitate successful negotiations. The first Latin American Secretary-General, he remained true to the values of the United Nations long after his term ended, advocating for peace, justice, human rights and human dignity throughout his life.


 

Additional links:

Latest news