President Carter, the longest-living US president, served from 1977-1981, winning a Nobel Peace Prize and founding the Carter Center for diplomacy and human rights. After choosing hospice care, he was honored by President Biden for his leadership, Camp David Accords, SALT II Treaty, and Panama Canal Treaties, and praised by UN Secretary-General Guterres for his global contributions to peace, human rights, and disease prevention. Remembered for his work with The Elders group, Carter’s legacy as a peacemaker and humanitarian will endure, leaving behind a family and a lasting impact on the world.
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