Academy Award-winner George Clooney has stepped down as a UN ‘Messenger of Peace’, the UN said, suggesting the newly engaged actor did not have enough time for the role promoting the world body’s peacekeeping efforts.

“After six years in this role, Mr Clooney feels it is time to retire his official role as Messenger of Peace,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric, wishing Clooney well on his engagement to human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin.

“The competing demands on their time from their pro­fessional and advocacy lives sometimes make it difficult for high-profile individuals to carry out a formal UN role,” he said.

As a messenger of peace, Clooney travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan.

It is difficult for high-profile individuals to carry out a formal UN role

Dujarric said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hoped there would be future opportunities for collaboration between the actor and the UN.

In 2010, Clooney helped found the Satellite Sentinel Project, which tracks human rights abuses and mass atrocities in Sudan.

When Clooney was named a UN Messenger of Peace in 2008, Ban cited his work on raising awareness about violence in Sudan’s conflict-torn western Darfur region, where he advocated for aid for the millions of people displaced by fighting.

On Monday, a London law firm confirmed the worst-kept secret in show business by sending congratulations to its lawyer Alamuddin, 36, and Clooney, 52, on their engagement.

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