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Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize | Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize |
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This year's Nobel Peace Prize has been won by peace negotiator Martti Ahtisaari, the Nobel Foundation has announced in Norway's capital, Oslo. | |
Finland's ex-president has been the UN special envoy for talks on the final status of Kosovo, and mediated a 2005 accord in Indonesia's Aceh province. | |
Mr Ahtisaari told Norwegian broadcaster NRK he was "very pleased and grateful" to receive the award. | Mr Ahtisaari told Norwegian broadcaster NRK he was "very pleased and grateful" to receive the award. |
The laureate wins a gold medal, diploma and 10m Swedish kronor ($1.42m). | The laureate wins a gold medal, diploma and 10m Swedish kronor ($1.42m). |
The winners were chosen by a secretive five-member Norwegian awards committee from 197 nominations this year. | The winners were chosen by a secretive five-member Norwegian awards committee from 197 nominations this year. |
Namibian agreement | |
The Nobel committee commended Mr Ahtisaari, 71, "for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts". | The Nobel committee commended Mr Ahtisaari, 71, "for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts". |
KEY PEACE ROLES 2007: Secret meetings in Finland on roadmap to peace between Iraqi Sunni and Shia groups2005: Helps end 30 years of fighting between Aceh rebels and the Indonesian government2005: Appointed UN special envoy for talks on the final status of Serbian province of Kosovo2002 onwards: UN special envoy for the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa2001: Arms inspector in Northern Ireland conflict1990: Heads UN operation that brings independence to Namibia Profile: Martti Ahtisaari | |
The citation continued: "He has figured prominently in endeavours to resolve several serious and long-lasting conflicts," mentioning his roles in Namibia, Aceh, Kosovo and Iraq. | The citation continued: "He has figured prominently in endeavours to resolve several serious and long-lasting conflicts," mentioning his roles in Namibia, Aceh, Kosovo and Iraq. |
"He has also made constructive contributions to the resolution of conflicts in Northern Ireland, in Central Asia and on the Horn of Africa," it said. | "He has also made constructive contributions to the resolution of conflicts in Northern Ireland, in Central Asia and on the Horn of Africa," it said. |
Mr Ahtisaari told NRK he thought his biggest achievement was in Namibia. | |
"It was absolutely the most important because it took such a long time," he said. | |
Mr Ahtisaari will receive the prize in Oslo on 10 December, the anniversary of the death in 1896 of the awards' founder, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. | Mr Ahtisaari will receive the prize in Oslo on 10 December, the anniversary of the death in 1896 of the awards' founder, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. |
In keeping with tradition, no candidates were named ahead of Friday's announcement. | In keeping with tradition, no candidates were named ahead of Friday's announcement. |
But those said to be in the frame included Zimbabwean politician Morgan Tsvangirai and freed French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt. | But those said to be in the frame included Zimbabwean politician Morgan Tsvangirai and freed French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt. |
Chinese dissidents Hu Jia and Gao Zhisheng were also leading contenders, prompting Beijing to issue a veiled warning that the prize should go to the "right person". | Chinese dissidents Hu Jia and Gao Zhisheng were also leading contenders, prompting Beijing to issue a veiled warning that the prize should go to the "right person". |