THE NORWEGIAN NOBEL  
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                                                                              The Nobel Peace Prize 2001 
                         
                          The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award 
                            the Nobel Peace Prize for 2001, in two equal portions, to the United Nations (U.N.) and to its Secretary-General, Kofi 
                              Annan, for their work for a better organized and more peaceful 
            world. 
            For one hundred years, the Norwegian Nobel 
              Committee has sought to strengthen organized cooperation between 
              states. The end of the cold war has at last made it possible for the 
              U.N. to perform more fully the part it was originally intended to 
              play. Today the organization is at the forefront of efforts to 
              achieve peace and security in the world, and of the international 
              mobilization aimed at meeting the world's economic, social and 
              environmental challenges. 
            Kofi Annan has devoted almost his entire working 
              life to the U.N. As Secretary-General, he has been pre-eminent in 
              bringing new life to the organization. While clearly underlining the 
              U.N.'s traditional responsibility for peace and security, he has 
              also emphasized its obligations with regard to human rights. He has 
              risen to such new challenges as HIV/AIDS and international 
              terrorism, and brought about more efficient utilization of the 
              U.N.'s modest resources. In an organization that can hardly become 
              more than its members permit, he has made clear that sovereignty can 
              not be a shield behind which member states conceal their 
              violations. 
            The U.N. has in its history achieved many 
              successes, and suffered many setbacks. Through this first Peace 
              Prize to the U.N. as such, the Norwegian Nobel Committee wishes in 
              its centenary year to proclaim that the only negotiable route to 
              global peace and cooperation goes by way of the United Nations. 
           
             
          Oslo, 12 October, 2001          
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