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TheOffice of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General is a department of theUnited Nations that provides information to thenews media regarding the activities of the U.N. as a whole.[1]
The department is in charge of managing media relations on behalf of:
In 2012, the official United NationsTwitter account posted an erroneous tweet, implying that the U.N. Secretary-General supports aone-state solution to theIsraeli–Palestinian conflict. The tweet was later found to have been written by spokesperson Nancy Groves, who attributed it to a "terrible typo".[2]
According toReuters, the U.N. spokesperson post is considered to be a "dream job", but it requires taking into account the concerns of the 192 nations and "competing for the Secretary-General's attention".[3]
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