In 1998, a major breakthrough in the Northern Ireland peace process was achieved through a treaty signed by the UK and Irish governments. Which of the following accurately describes this treaty?
- It is also known as the Belfast Agreement and its primary goal was to bring a permanent end to the conflict.Cevap
- BIt is also known as the Anglo-Irish Treaty and it led to the formal partition of Ireland in 1922.
- CIt is known as the Good Friday Agreement but it was actually signed in 1995 to establish the Welsh Senedd.
- DIt is known as the Belfast Agreement and it was signed in 1988 to resolve disputes over the European Economic Community.
Cevap
The correct statement is that the treaty is also known as the Belfast Agreement and its primary goal was to bring a permanent end to the conflict in Northern Ireland.
The treaty signed in 1998 is officially known as both the Good Friday Agreement and the Belfast Agreement. It was a collaborative effort between the UK and Irish governments to provide a permanent foundation for peace and power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
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Anahtar Kavram
The Good Friday Agreement (1998)
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the specific roles of the UK and Irish governments in modern peace negotiations to understand how international cooperation facilitated the 1998 settlement.
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