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British-Irish Agreement

The British-Irish Agreement, signed in 1998, is a peace treaty that helps maintain stability and cooperation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, as well as the UK and Ireland. It addresses issues related to sovereignty, security, and rights, promoting peaceful resolution of conflicts rooted in history. It also establishes frameworks for political cooperation, including the Good Friday Agreement, and emphasizes respect for the identities and aspirations of all communities involved, aiming for a shared future based on mutual understanding and respect.