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The Agreement , also known as the Belfast Agreement (Irish: ) or the Good Friday Agreement (Irish: ), and occasionally as the Stormont Agreement , was a major political development in the Northern Ireland peace process. It was signed in Belfast on 10 April 1998 (Good Friday...
The Agreement (also known as the Good Friday Agreement or Belfast Agreement) was reached in Belfast on Friday, April 10 1998.
We pledge that we will, in good faith, work to ensure the success of each and every one of the arrangements to be established under this agreement.
a chronology of events during the Peace Process, 1993-1998 [to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement]
The Good Friday Agreement was little short of an historic breakthrough. The 65-page document, signed in 1998, sought to address relationships within Northern Ireland;
The political deal which aimed to form the lasting settlement following the 1994 paramilitary ceasefires in Northern Ireland, known as the Good Friday Agreement, was signed on 10 April 1998.
Good Friday Agreement summary (Northern Ireland) ... This is a summary of the provisions of the Good Friday Agreement, produced by me for the Centre for European Policy Studies in the context of some
An internet-based pressure group dedicated to raising awareness of the Good Friday Agreement, and campaigning against what they see as Unionist and British Government failure to implement it.
Today’s second election for the Northern Ireland Assembly is another desperate effort to resuscitate the constitutional arrangements established under the power-sharing Good Friday Agreement of 1998 ...
The Belfast Agreement has provided Northern Ireland’s divided society with a political framework to resolve its differences. ... The Good Friday Agreement