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Belfast Agreement • September 26th, 2022
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Belfast Agreement • June 9th, 2021
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Belfast Agreement • October 7th, 2020

Northern Ireland Youth Assembly - Help shape your future NOTIFICATION FROM THE HOUSE VISITS UK Youth Parliament Elections - Candidate and Vote Regstration Open Say Your Word on Future Plans to Help the Environment Not To Be Confused with the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Related agreements between the UK and Ireland, as well as between most political parties in Northern Ireland, ending the Troubles Multi-Party Agreement InternetMultilateral Agreement10 April 1998 (1998-04-10) LocationBelfast, Northern IrelandEffected December 1999 (1999-12-02) PartiesGovernment of the United Kingdom of IrelandParty Northern IrelandEng british-Irish AgreementTypeBilateral International Agreement10 April 1998 (1998) -1998) -1998 LocationBelfast, Northern IrelandEffected2 December 1999 (1999-12-02)OriginalSignatoryTony Blair - Bertie AhernMo Mauram - David AndrewsParty Government of IrelandRatifs of the United Kingdom , for the Government of the United Kingdom of Ireland, for IrelandLanguageEnglish Constitutiona

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Belfast Agreement • March 31st, 2000
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Belfast Agreement • July 14th, 2023

The Good Friday Agreement, which is also known as the Belfast Agreement, was signed on Good Friday, 10 April 1998. It consists of two closely related agreements, the British-Irish Agreement and the Multi-Party Agreement. It led to the establishment of a system of devolved government in Northern Ireland and the creation of many new institutions such as the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive, the North South Ministerial Council and the British-Irish Council.The Good Friday Agreement was approved by referendums held in both Ireland and Northern Ireland on 22 May 1998. Voters in Northern Ireland were asked to approve the Multi-Party Agreement and voters in Ireland were asked to approve both the Multi-Party Agreement and certain constitutional changes in the British-Irish Agreement.

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Belfast Agreement • May 17th, 2021

Linked agreements between the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and between most political parties in Northern Ireland, ending The Troubles Not to be confused with Anglo-Irish Agreement. Multi-Party AgreementTypeMultilateral agreementSigned10 April 1998 (1998-04-10)LocationBelfast, Northern IrelandEffective2 December 1999 (1999-12-02)PartiesGovernment of the United KingdomGovernment of the Republic of IrelandParties in Northern IrelandLanguageEnglish British-Irish AgreementTypeBilateral international agreementSigned10 April 1998 (1998-04-10)LocationBelfast, Northern IrelandEffective2 December 1999 (1999-12-02)OriginalsignatoriesTony Blair • Bertie AhernMo Mowlam • David AndrewsParties United Kingdom Republic of IrelandRatifiers• Government of the United Kingdom, for the United Kingdom• Government of the Republic of Ireland, for the Republic of IrelandLanguageEnglish Constitutional documents and events relevant to the status of the United Kingdom and its countries List per year Treaty of

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Belfast Agreement • October 15th, 2020

Northern Ireland's Youth Assembly - Help shape your future NOTIFICATION FROM THE HOUSE VISITS UK Youth Parliament elections - Candidate and Vote Regstration Open Say your word on future plans to help whytesIt's environment has been 20 years since an important moment in Northern Ireland's history. The so-called Good Friday Agreement (or Belfast Agreement) was signed on 10 April 1998. The agreement helped end a period of conflict in a region called the Troubles. The turmoil was a period when there was a lot of violence between two groups - Republicans and loyalists. Many people were killed in the fighting. But where did these fighting come from in the first place and how did it lead to the Good Friday Agreement? The conflict in Northern Ireland dates back to the early 1920s, when it separated from the rest of Ireland. The UK ruled Ireland for hundreds of years, but it seceded from British rule - leaving Northern Ireland as part of the UK, and the Republic of Ireland as a separate country

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