Nobel Peace Prize winner: Finnish former President Ahtisaari dead

Nobel Peace Prize winner
Former Finnish President Ahtisaari dead

Former President of Finland and Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari has died at the age of 86. photo

© Martti Kainulainen/Lehtikuva/dpa

Like no other, Ahtisaari has made a name for himself as a global mediator for resolving crises and conflicts. He has now died at the age of 86.

Former Finnish President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari died on Monday in Helsinki at the age of 86. This was announced by the Finnish President’s office. The social democrat Ahtisaari was Finnish head of state from 1994 to 2000.

For his efforts as a mediator in international conflicts on various continents since the 1970s, Ahtisaari received the coveted Nobel Peace Prize in 2008, for which he had previously been repeatedly considered the favorite. Shortly before, he had become painfully aware of the limits of his role as a mediator during one of his last major political assignments: as a UN special envoy for Kosovo, he had to experience the failure of his plan for the Balkan province due to Serbia’s resistance.

Acting Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said on Monday: “Martti Ahtisaari believed in humanity, civilization and goodness and he lived a great, meaningful life.” Ahtisaari has steered Finland into a global “EU era,” said Niinistö.

In 2021 it was announced that Ahtisaari had Alzheimer’s disease. Because of this, he gave up all public activities.

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