A statue of Nelson Mandela has been unveiled at the United Nations to honour the 100th anniversary of the late South African leader's birth.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at the dedication on Monday that Mandela "embodied the highest values of the United Nations - peace, forgiveness, compassion and human dignity".
A peace summit is scheduled later on Monday in Mandela's honour as the UN General Assembly's annual meeting of world leaders begins.
Mandela was welcomed at the UN in 1990. He had been imprisoned for 27 years under South Africa's white minority government.
Four years later, he became the country's first black president in its first multi-racial elections.
General Assembly President Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces says she hopes the sculpture will remind member nations "that our differences are to be celebrated".
Australian Associated Press