The Good Friday Agreement was signed on April 10, 1998 between the following countries: Northern Ireland, Britain, Ireland.
The agreement was a peace deal that ended 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland. The violence, known as the Troubles, was an ethno-nationalist conflict that began in the late 1960s. The agreement created a power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. It also included commitments to civil and political rights, police reform, and demilitarization.
The agreement was approved by public votes in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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