British-Irish Council

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Logo of the British-Irish Council
Logo of the British-Irish Council

The British–Irish Council (also known unofficially as the Council of the Isles) is a body created by the Belfast Agreement (also known as the Good Friday Agreement). Its membership includes representatives from the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies. Its stated aim is to "promote the harmonious and mutually beneficial development of the totality of relationships among the peoples of these islands". Its participants are the:

The council meets in two formats. Heads of government meet in two British–Irish Council summits per year. Additionally, there are regular meetings that deal with specific sectors of discussion and are attended by the appropriate ministers. Among other topics of mutual interest, members focus on:

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