Events will not focus on a specific date but will take place across 2023
Joe Biden: Any plans by the US president for a visit to coincide with the anniversary remain unclear at this point. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty ImagesEvents to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement will not focus on a specific date but will take place across the year, the Cabinet is to be told on Tuesday.
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin is expected to brief Ministers on the Government’s plans to commemorate the historic Northern Ireland peace deal which was signed on Good Friday, April 10th, 1998. The Irish Times understands that any plans by US president Joe Biden for a visit to coincide with the anniversary remain unclear at this point.
There had been suggestions that the prospect of a visit by Mr Biden to mark the signing of the Belfast Agreement could add impetus to restoring the Northern Ireland power-sharing institutions in time for the anniversary.
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