On 25th anniversary of Good Friday agreement, former taoiseach calls for messages of reconciliation and peace in Northern Ireland

A “bit of education about how bad things were” during the Troubles may help politicians restore stability to Northern Ireland, Bertie Ahern, the co-architect of the Good Friday agreement has said.

The former taoiseach urged present-day politicians to deliver messages of “reconciliation, peace and confidence” if they are to secure lasting peace in Northern Ireland.

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