Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Martti Ahtisaari

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Martti Ahtisaari

Martti Oiva Kalevi Ahtisaari is a Finnish politician, the tenth president of Finland (1994–2000), a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and a United Nations diplomat and mediator noted for his international peace work.

It is clear a Palestinian state is needed.
Luck has a lot to do with how your life develops.
There are always interests that are furthered by war. Therefore, those who have power and influence can also stop them... we should not accept any excuses from those in power.
No country's policies are eternal; they do vary. People are growing old, and a new generation is coming to power. In a year's time, a government can look different. You can't influence them if you don't talk to them.
The only people that can make peace are the parties to the conflict, and just as they are responsible for the conflict and its consequences, so should they be given responsibility and recognition for the peace.
With my mother, I moved from one household to another before settling in the eastern part of Finland, in the city of Kuopio. — © Martti Ahtisaari
With my mother, I moved from one household to another before settling in the eastern part of Finland, in the city of Kuopio.
I'm concerned when certain movements or countries have been isolated from the international dialogue because then you have no way of influencing them.
I saw an advertisement to work for a Swedish institute in Karachi in Pakistan. I had just been offered a permanent assignment, teaching in Oulu. But I felt, 'My God, I am not going to stay here forever.' You know why? Because I was following international events.
The origins of my career as a peace mediator can be found from my childhood years. I was born in the city of Viipuri, then still part of Finland. We lost Viipuri when the Soviet Union attacked my country. Along with 400,000 fellow Karelians, I became an eternally displaced person in the rest of Finland.
The mere fact that I'm former head of state and former under-secretary in the U.N. system, it means that I can get in touch with anybody in the world, in theory.
Religions themselves are... peace-loving. They can also be a constructive force in peace-building, and this also applies to the Middle East.
We are convinced that Turkey would be a useful member of the European Union.
You need to carry out very careful pre-feasibility and feasibility studies before you enter any crisis situation.
Normally, I like to eat at home. We don't go out much. The food at home is so good.
In the last year of my presidency, I travelled 200 days out of 365. You have to lead a very disciplined life. To be able to do that, I need a lot of sleep. But I have no problems sleeping. On long days, I can easily take a nap for 20 minutes in the afternoon.
I have no superhuman powers. If people don't want to make peace, there is nothing I can do.
If one has problems with immigrant communities in Europe, that should not be used against Turkey.
Like several hundred thousand fellow Karelians, we became refugees in our own country as great power politics caused the borders of Finland to be redrawn and left my home town as part of the Soviet Union.
If the political will is there, we can solve anything.
Peace is a question of will. All conflicts can be settled, and there are no excuses for allowing them to become eternal.
I know what it's like when you are a refugee, living on the mercy of others and having to adjust.
Wars and conflicts are not inevitable. They are caused by human beings.
I'm one of those people who, as long as I am still healthy and my thoughts are more or less clear, I don't think I can retire entirely.
Mediators do not choose the conflicts they became involved in, but the parties to the conflict choose the mediator. Their participation as intermediaries is based on the trust of all the conflicting parties.
Perhaps it's a curse, but when you are a Lutheran, you have a sense of responsibility.
The task of the mediator is to help the parties to open difficult issues and nudge them forward in the peace process. The mediator's role combines those of a ship's pilot, consulting medical doctor, midwife and teacher.
The progress has to start now.
There are certain standards, like the protection of minorities and the improvement in their lives that have to be improved now.
To protect women in times of war, we must first make sure women receive equal rights in times of peace. — © Martti Ahtisaari
To protect women in times of war, we must first make sure women receive equal rights in times of peace.
The views of the Contact Group member-states must be taken seriously, as well as the guidelines set out in their document on Kosovo, which clearly says that the province should not be divided.
All conflicts can be resolved. Wars and conflicts are not inevitable. They are caused by human beings. There are always interests that are furthered by war. Therefore those who have power and influence can also stop them. Peace is a question of will.
The ability of the countries within the region to cooperate and establish good-neighborly relations ... will be an important criterion for evaluating their prospects of full integration with the European Union.
I think it's a disgrace for the international community that we have allowed so many conflicts to become frozen, and we are not making a serious effort to solve them.
There is a lot of hard work that needs to be done
It's very important to be able to act properly. You need financing, and you never have enough.
You have to be rather straightforward with your clients. You can't tell the parties only nice things. This is not an entertainment show; it's not reality television either.
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