Congressional Friends of Ireland
The Congressional Friends of Ireland or the Friends of Ireland in the United States Congress is "opposed to violence and terrorism in Northern Ireland and dedicated to maintaining a United States policy that promotes a just, lasting, and peaceful settlement of the conflict that has cost more than 3,100 lives over the past quarter century", according to a statement issed during routine Senate proceedings (pages S3400-S3401) on March 22, 1994.
Related Topics:
Ireland - United States Congress - Northern Ireland - United States - Senate - 1994
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Ted Kennedy is a founder of this bipartisan group of Senators and Representatives, and U.S. Representative Jim Walsh (NY-R) is the current chair (1995-present). In chapter 9 of his book "Irish America and the Ulster Conflict 1968-1995," (Blackstaff Press, 1995) Andrew J. Wilson writes that the Congressional Friends of Ireland played a significant role in the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985.
Related Topics:
Ted Kennedy - Representatives - Jim Walsh - 1985
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