PM hails 15th year of NI peace deal

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 10 April 2013 | 15.36

10 April 2013 Last updated at 01:18 ET

The prime minister has hailed the Good Friday Agreement as a "truly momentous event" in Northern Ireland's history on the 15th anniversary of the accord.

The deal, also known as the Belfast Agreement, was signed on 10 April 1998.

It followed years of intensive peace talks between political parties in Northern Ireland and the British and Irish governments.

David Cameron said over the past 15 years, Northern Ireland had "come a long way" but much remained to be done.

The SDLP said the Good Friday Agreement was a "seminal point in modern Irish history" and called for a public holiday to mark the anniversary.

'New beginning'

Its leader, Alasdair McDonnell said it was a "unique exercise in democracy which mapped out the end to that conflict and laid the foundation stone on which the new Ireland for the 21st century will be built".

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There is still a strong tendency in Northern Ireland to view politics as a zero sum game, in which there are only winners and losers."

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The 65-page document paved the way for the establishment of a devolved government at Stormont and a copy was sent to every house in Northern Ireland.

Six weeks later, it was ratified by referenda on both sides of the Irish border, with 71% of people in Northern Ireland and 94% in the Republic of Ireland voting in favour of the deal.

In a statement on Wednesday, the prime minister said: "After decades of division and terrorism, the agreement heralded a new beginning for relationships within Northern Ireland, between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and across these islands.

"At this distance it is easy to forget just how painstaking and lengthy the process was that eventually led to the agreement."

'Not perfect'

Many unionists, particularly the DUP, were angered by the proposals and the party's then leader, Ian Paisley, led a vigorous referendum campaign for a "no" vote.

The "no" campaign argued that plans for mandatory coalition, enforced power-sharing with nationalists, was anti-democratic.

They also said that proposals to increase cross-border co-operation with the Irish government would undermine British sovereignty.

Under the terms of the deal, paramilitary prisoners were granted early release which caused great distress to many victims of the Troubles and their families.

In his statement, Mr Cameron said that although the agreement was not perfect, it was "a massive step forward from what had gone before, a clear manifestation that politics and democracy would triumph over violence".

'Winners and losers'

He said the architects of the agreement, and those who "displayed remarkable political courage in pushing it forward" deserved thanks and should "not be shy" about trumpeting its achievements.

"There is still a strong tendency in Northern Ireland to view politics as a zero sum game, in which there are only winners and losers," Mr Cameron said.

"That is not the case with the Belfast Agreement. I firmly believe that all parts of the community were winners on 10 April 1998."

The prime minister said Northern Ireland's best days still lay ahead and described the accord as "the platform to build a new, confident, inclusive and modern" society.

The SDLP leader said agreement still provided the "best hope, perhaps the only hope, of creating and shaping a reconciled and prosperous society".

Mr McDonnell said: "The Good Friday Agreement transformed relations between our peoples and our nations. It truly is the people's agreement, endorsed overwhelmingly in the only true exercise in national self-determination since 1918.

"It is a seminal point in modern Irish history which defines our values, ambitions, institutions, our political system, and the potential to build a new society."


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