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Rishi Sunak praises 'Good Friday Agreement' ahead of Biden's visit to Northern Ireland

FP Staff • April 9, 2023, 08:47:21 IST
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Sunak said it was ‘an incredible moment in our nation’s history’. He was just 17 when the Good Friday Agreement was agreed, which ended three decades of violence in the UK province

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Rishi Sunak praises 'Good Friday Agreement' ahead of Biden's visit to Northern Ireland

London: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praised Northern Ireland’s landmark 1988 peace treaty on Sunday, ahead of US President Joe Biden’s visit to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its signing. Sunak said it was “an incredible moment in our nation’s history”. He was just 17 when the Good Friday Agreement was agreed, which ended three decades of violence in the UK province. He stated, “It was a powerfully rare example of people doing the previously unthinkable to create a better future for Northern Ireland.” “It is that promise of a better future that we offered to everyone in Northern Ireland that I will be thinking of first and foremost over the coming days,” he added. Sunak will participate in a number of events next week to commemorate the signing on 10 April, 1998, of the US-brokered peace accord, agreed between the governments in London and Dublin, and the Northern Irish political parties. On Tuesday evening, he will welcome Biden to the province, meeting him on the tarmac as the US leader steps off Air Force One for his first visit there as president. The pair will “undertake a programme of engagements”, including a bilateral meeting, Sunak’s Downing Street office said. ‘Remarkable progress’ The UK leader will attend a commemorative conference at Queen’s University in the capital, Belfast, and host a “special gala dinner” to mark the anniversary, it added. Noting Washington “pivotal role” in the peace process, Sunak’s office said the US president’s visit would “celebrate Northern Ireland’s successes and encourage further long-term investment”. Britain will also stage a “Northern Ireland Investment Summit” later this year to encourage inward investment and economic growth, Downing Street announced. The gathering in Belfast on 12-13 September will focus on financial and professional services, life and health sciences, technology, green manufacturing and the creative services, it noted. “The event is a key part of the UK’s overall programme to mark the remarkable progress in Northern Ireland over the last quarter century and will support our vision for a prosperous 25 years ahead,” Sunak’s office added. According to the White House, Biden, who is Irish-American, will also visit the neighboring Republic of Ireland during his four-day visit, visiting the capital Dublin, County Louth, and County Mayo. It was announced this week that he will deliver an address while in Ireland to commemorate US-Irish ties. With inputs from agencies Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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