His Majesty King Abdullah II
Remarks by His
Majesty King Abdullah II
Fourth Petra Conference of Nobel Laureates
June 18, 2008
Petra, Jordan
In the Name of God, the Most
Merciful, the Compassionate,
Thank you very much. It is a pleasure and an honour to welcome all of you to the
Fourth Petra Conference of Nobel Laureates. Elie, I thank you especially, for
your hand in sustaining this important dialogue.
I hope all of you will join me in extending a special welcome, to the young
people who are joining us today.
These exceptional young men and women represent the largest youth cohort in
Middle East history. In fact - with half the region’s population under 18 - the
students who are here today are fast becoming the region’s elder generation.
It is said that youth are the future. The youth with us today, and their peers
throughout the Middle East, remind us that the future is now. Their generation
is facing immediate challenges. We need to support them in every way possible.
To prepare them to lead. To provide opportunities to excel. To open the way to
share in global progress.
This region’s youth, our world’s youth, are why we are here today.
My friends,
The Petra Conferences began in 2005 with a great sense of the dangers this
region faced. Today, unprecedented dangers remain. The security environment is
under siege by those who seek to perpetuate conflict and divide peoples.
Extremism feeds on violence and frustration. Un-stopped, such trends would
threaten, not only the region’s stability and development, but worldwide
security as well.
The Middle East must move out of this threat zone. The single-most important
step is peace: a comprehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It would
be a serious mistake to miss the opportunities we have this year: to establish,
finally, a sovereign, independent, and viable Palestinian state ... along with a
secure and recognized Israel ... in a region that is unified, at peace, and
ready to move forward. This work, the work of peace and progress, should have
all our support.
But the international political process is not the only forum for change. While
today’s headlines focus on conflict and controversy, the inside story is the
need to change lives on the ground.
Throughout Jordan, and across the region, millions of people want to be part of
a stable, moderate, modern Middle East. Long after today’s conflicts are
history, their lives will be shaped by what we did, this year, to build the
foundation for the region’s success.
To cooperate across borders, on common challenges: economic growth,
environmental issues, resource needs. To improve living conditions, from desert
communities to overwhelmed, urbanizing cities. To raise incomes and create
expanding opportunity. To empower youth and give them the confidence they need,
if they are to be stakeholders in peace and progress. And more.
It starts with leadership within the region. But the wider world has a vital
interest in supporting positive change. And no group can make a stronger
contribution than you who are here today.
The Petra Conference is designed to bring together the world’s best minds and
most successful achievers. Look right and look left, and you will see leaders in
key fields: individuals who have changed the world ... founders of companies
that are creating global opportunity ... experts who have led development ...
and scientists, scholars, writers, and artists ... who have stretched human
knowledge, far beyond anything dreamed of only a few decades ago.
I see this expertise as the power of your group. Your meetings can draw on
multiple insights, frame the issues in new ways, and find innovative new
approaches. Your ability to ask the right questions and identify what works and
what does not, can help cut through failed policy strategies ... and advance
those that are succeeding. Initiatives you create here can spread their impact
to larger and larger circles, in the region and the world. And your past
achievements will show people the path to success, your path: hard work,
creative passion, and service to the world. That model of success is the
strongest answer to those who preach destruction, isolation, and cynicism.
The Petra spirit is crystallized in the Middle East Science Fund that becomes
operational this year. The Fund addresses a vital need of the developing world:
to achieve the growth and spread of advanced scientific knowledge - especially
about the practical issues that most concern our region’s future. Energy. Water.
The environment. New technologies.
My friends,
It is my profound hope that this year’s conference will provide opportunities to
examine specific areas of need, and develop the practical, innovative mechanisms
that will create change.
How do we grow economies that expand access to prosperity ...?
Are there better ways to manage scarce natural resources; and ensure access to
food?
After decades of medical triumphs, what can we do to deliver health care and at
affordable cost?
What practical steps can we take to expand dialogues of respect, and areas of
cooperation, between divided peoples and regions?
My friends,
The history of ideas is full of stories of how great discoveries are reached
from different directions. At the height of the Cold War, an American and a
Soviet economist do independent work that wins them the Nobel Prize. Over
thousands of years, three civilizations, Asian, Arab, European, build on each
other’s advances, to create today’s global knowledge.
The Petra Conference is a place where we hope great minds will converge and
great ideas result. We do not have thousands of years to respond to the dangers.
We must find answers now.
Over the next two days, you have the opportunity to influence lives, especially
young lives. As you go about your meetings, I hope you will talk with the young
people who are here, and listen to them. What you do here can transform their
future for the better, as you have already transformed our world.
I wish you the greatest success.
Thank you very much.