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Nobel winners to study food crisis at Jordan meeting
Amman
 

More than three dozen Nobel Prize winners will meet behind closed doors next month in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra to discuss solutions to the world's problems, including the present food crisis.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, who co-hosts the fourth annual summit of Nobel winners with Jordan's King Abdullah II, said in an interview this year's conference will pay special attention to the world food and energy crises.

"We try to solve problems that we can solve," Wiesel said, adding that such intractable conflicts as the Arab-Israeli dispute were not on the agenda.

 "We spent our first meeting (four years ago) examining a world in danger, and you know what, the world is still in danger," he said.

Participants will be protected by "fortress-like" security, Wiesel added.

Among this year's participants in the three-day conference that starts June 17 are Nobel Peace Prize winners, the Dalai Lama, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

Nobel winners in economics, chemistry, physics and medicine also will also attend. Among the programs are a discussion of press freedom and a dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian university educators. - Reuters


 
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