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German Chancellor Angela Merkel named commencement speaker at Harvard

FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 file photo German Chancellor and party chairwoman Angela Merkel waves during the party convention of the Christian Democratic Union CDU in Berlin, Germany. Three high-profile contenders are vying to lead Angela Merkel's party as the longtime German chancellor makes way after 18 years for a successor who could shape the European Union's most populous country for the next generation. The center-right Christian Democratic Union will elect on Friday a new chairman or chairwoman, who will be the favorite to run for chancellor in Germany's next election. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, file)

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been chosen to give Harvard University's commencement speech May 30.

Harvard officials announced the selection Friday, calling Merkel "one of the world's most influential leaders" since she was elected her country's first female chancellor in 2005.

Merkel was elected to her fourth term in 2017 but has said she won't seek re-election when it expires in 2021.

Harvard President Larry Bacow described Merkel as "one of the most widely admired and broadly influential statespeople of our time," adding that she "continues to play a central role in confronting some of the great challenges of our era."

Merkel has received numerous awards, including the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Harvard's past commencement speakers include U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.