[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 33 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 33
Calling for the full implementation of the Belfast/Good Friday
Agreement and expressing hope for the continued success of the Northern
Ireland peace process on the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good
Friday Agreement.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 12, 2023
Mr. Keating (for himself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania,
Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania, Mr. Wilson of South Carolina, and Mr.
Kilmer) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Calling for the full implementation of the Belfast/Good Friday
Agreement and expressing hope for the continued success of the Northern
Ireland peace process on the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good
Friday Agreement.
Whereas, on April 10, 1998, cross-community representatives in Northern Ireland
as well as representatives from the Republic of Ireland and the United
Kingdom signed the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (herein referred to as
``the Agreement'') ending the period of violence known as the
``Troubles'' and establishing a framework for peace in Northern Ireland;
Whereas the talks surrounding the Agreement were chaired by the Honorable George
J. Mitchell and supported by the United States Government and Congress;
Whereas all communities in Northern Ireland were represented at the talks that
led to the Agreement and the United States has played a vital role as a
good-faith actor in talks surrounding implementation of the Agreement;
Whereas the Agreement was a negotiated settlement between the communities in
Northern Ireland as well as the Governments of the United Kingdom and
the Republic of Ireland;
Whereas the Agreement provided for the foundation of the establishment of power-
sharing devolved institutions to reflect the will of the people of
Northern Ireland regardless of community, tradition, or background and
consistent with democratic principles;
Whereas the Agreement affirms, protects, and safeguards the inherent human and
civil rights of the people of Northern Ireland in abidance with the
European Convention on Human Rights and establishes new institutions in
Northern Ireland, including an Equality Commission and Human Rights
Commission, to ensure equal protection under the law for the people of
Northern Ireland;
Whereas the ``3 Strand'' approach which laid the framework for the directly
elected Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive as well as North-South
and East-West institutions, continues to bring together stakeholders to
consult, cooperate, and act on matters of mutual interest;
Whereas the Agreement acknowledges the suffering of victims of violence
committed during the ``Troubles'', including the impact on young people;
Whereas the Agreement contains measures for economic and social progress,
addresses cultural issues, and sets out a way forward on decommissioning
of paramilitary weapons, the normalization of security, and policing and
justice issues that are essential for a sustained peace in Northern
Ireland and on the island of Ireland; and
Whereas the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Agreement represents an
important moment of reflection on the progress made in ensuring peace
and reconciliation in Northern Ireland and should stand as a catalyst
for continued efforts to implement the Agreement: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) reaffirms strong and unwavering support for the
Agreement on the 25th anniversary of its signing;
(2) calls for the full implementation of the Agreement in
the spirit of peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland;
(3) commends the work of all peoples, communities, and
traditions in Northern Ireland as well as the Governments of
the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland for their work
over the past quarter century in furthering peace and
reconciliation in Northern Ireland in accordance with the
principles and values outlined in the Agreement;
(4) supports the work of the North-South and East-West
bodies established by the Agreement;
(5) supports all measures which seek to break down
remaining cultural, religious, and societal barriers in
Northern Ireland;
(6) expresses solidarity with the victims of violence
during the ``Troubles'' as well as their families and calls for
continued measures to ensure accountability, justice, and
reconciliation;
(7) supports further cross-community cooperation including
the establishment of more integrated schooling and housing
across Northern Ireland as well as the establishment of civic
forums to engage with civil society in Northern Ireland; and
(8) supports the continued role of the United States as a
good-faith and positive actor in the Northern Ireland peace
process.
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