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The Belfast Agreement (more commonly known as the Good Friday Agreement) was signed on 10th April 1998 by the British and Irish Governments and most Northern Irish political parties. It was subsequently endorsed by the voters of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic in separate referenda.

The main provisions of the agreement were:-

Vague wording of some of the provisions, which helped ensure acceptance of the agreement at the time, only postponed debate on some of the more contentious issues - most notably paramilitary decommissioning.


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