Politics9/24/2025Bloomberg

Nuclear Chief Pursues Trump’s MAGA Support for UN Top Job

Nuclear Chief Pursues Trump’s MAGA Support for UN Top Job

Rafael Mariano Grossi, the current head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has declared his candidacy for the position of United Nations Secretary-General. Grossi, who is the first to announce his bid, is actively seeking the support of the Trump administration in the United States, which is a significant player in the selection process. Grossi's strategy involves leveraging his experience and influence within the IAEA to gain favor with the Trump administration, which has been a strong supporter of the agency's work. The article suggests that Grossi is aiming to capitalize on the "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) agenda of the Trump administration in his pursuit of the top UN job. The article highlights the potential political implications of Grossi's candidacy and the importance of securing the backing of major global powers, such as the United States, in the competitive race for the UN Secretary-General position.

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