British-Irish Council
The British-Irish Council is an organization established under the Belfast Agreement of 1998, aimed at promoting cooperation between the governments of the United Kingdom and Ireland. It includes representatives from the UK, Ireland, and the devolved administrations of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The council focuses on various areas such as economic development, social inclusion, and environmental issues.
The council meets regularly to discuss and address shared challenges and opportunities. It serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration, fostering relationships among the different regions and enhancing mutual understanding. The British-Irish Council plays a vital role in maintaining peace and stability in the region.