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The 'Comprehensive Agreement' is the name given to a proposed agreement between the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland, which collapsed in failure in 2004. While those talks did fail, it was expected that the same principles, modifying and building on the Belfast Agreement would form the basis for a future deal in Northern Ireland.
References
- NI talks end without deal, 18 September 2004, (Northern Ireland) BBC NEWS
External links
- Proposals by the British and Irish governments for a comprehensive agreement, Text of the Agreement
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