The 54-page document features signatures from Tony Blair, Bertie Ahern, Mo Mowlam, and David Andrews.
The document will be open for public viewing at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland in Belfast, up until 12th April.
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The original Good Friday Agreement document has been returned to Belfast for the first time in the 25 years since its signing.
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The 54-page document features signatures from Tony Blair, Bertie Ahern, Mo Mowlam, and David Andrews.
The document will be open for public viewing at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland in Belfast, up until 12th April.
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