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In file Club of Mozambique.
The community of Sant’Egidio has expressed its condolences on the passing of former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, remembering his hard work at the UN with gratitude.
In the first half of the 1990s, marked in Europe by the acceleration of the Union after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the drama of the war in the Balkans, Boutros-Ghali, who hailed from an Egyptian Coptic Chrisitian family, spoke of the “Italian formula” to describe the Community’s “‘one-of-a-kind’ peacekeeping activity” because, he said, it was “characterized by discretion and informality” in collaboration with governments and institutions.
In Africa, Boutros-Ghali supported the work of Sant’Egidio for peace, and in particular the mediation leading to the Mozambique peace agreement which was signed in Rome in October 1992, ending sixteen years of civil war.
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