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Indian diplomat for Commonwealth Secretary-General
By MaltaMedia News
Nov 24, 2007 - 10:30:27 AM

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The 53-nation Commonwealth of mainly former British colonies on Saturday appointed an Indian diplomat, Kamalesh Sharma, as its next secretary-general beating Maltese Foreign Minister Michael Frendo to the job.

Sharma, the Indian High Commissioner in London, will take over on April 1 from New Zealand's Don McKinnon, who has done the job for two terms, or eight years.

"It is a tough job I have taken over but I do so with confidence and enthusiasm ... the Commonwealth is a great global good," Sharma said when his appointment was announced by McKinnon during a summit of the group in Uganda, Reuters reported.

The Commonwealth's members represent 1.8 billion people, or more than a quarter of the world's population.



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