Northern Ireland peace process

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The Northern Ireland peace process is the series of political negotiations, agreements, and confidence-building measures that helped end decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland and establish a power-sharing government.

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Combined Loyalist Military Command associatedWith Northern Ireland peace process
Anglo-Irish Agreement consideredPrecursorOf Northern Ireland peace process
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subject surface form: John Major: The Autobiography
British–Irish Council foundingContext Northern Ireland peace process
Provisional Irish Republican Army involvedIn Northern Ireland peace process
Framework Documents (1995) mainSubject Northern Ireland peace process
Framework Documents (1995) mainSubject Northern Ireland peace process
this entity surface form: North–South relations in Ireland
John Hume notableFor Northern Ireland peace process
Gerry Adams participantIn Northern Ireland peace process
Democratic Unionist Party participatedIn Northern Ireland peace process
Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition participatedIn Northern Ireland peace process
Social Democratic and Labour Party participatedIn Northern Ireland peace process
Tony Blair participatedIn Northern Ireland peace process
Red Hand Commando peaceProcess Northern Ireland peace process
Downing Street Declaration politicalContext Northern Ireland peace process
Royal Ulster Constabulary reformProcess Northern Ireland peace process
Good Friday Agreement relatedTo Northern Ireland peace process
Sinn Féin roleIn Northern Ireland peace process
Downing Street Declaration subject Northern Ireland peace process
Northern Ireland Act 1998 subjectMatter Northern Ireland peace process