This Article is From Jun 14, 2014

UN Chief Celebrates 70th Birthday With Bolivian Folk Dance

UN Chief Celebrates 70th Birthday With Bolivian Folk Dance

UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon (C) dances with Guarani indigenous women during a visit to Santa Rita community, in Concepcion municipality, 310 Km from Santa Cruz, Bolivia on June 13, 2014

Sanat Cruz De La Sierra, Bolivia: UN chief Ban Ki-moon celebrated his 70th birthday on Friday in an indigenous community in Bolivia, on the eve of a G77 leaders summit this weekend.

Wearing a straw hat, a necklace of flowers and a big grin, Ban joined in a folk dance with men and women from the Santa Rita community in Bolivia's eastern Concepcion region.

And in the neighboring village of El Torno, Ban was presented with a birthday cake made from coca leaves as school children sang him "happy birthday."

The UN secretary-general arrived earlier in the department of Santa Cruz on Bolivian President Evo Morales's airplane. The two were among a number of world leaders who attended the World Cup opening ceremonies in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The upcoming summit will mark the 50th anniversary of the G77, a group created by 77 countries in Geneva in 1964 that now counts 133 member states.

Its main goal is to promote economic development, in particular through South-South cooperation.
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