Liputan6.com, London – For the first time in the history of the conflict of Northern Ireland, the International Inspector confirmed that a large number of weapons belonging to the Irish Army of the Republic (Ira) were provided an adequate way. This conclusion is considered a significant step towards the long -awaited world.
Two international figures, appointed by the inspector – former president of Finland Marti Achtisaari and former Secretary General of South Africa, Siril Ramafos, visited the IRA weapon place and reported that all weapons, including explosives, could no longer be used.
“We are sure that this weapon is stored safely, and we see it as a specific IRA step in supporting the peace process,” the joint statement quoted from Bi -bi -xThursday (06/26/2025).
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After the exam, the Akhtisaari and Ramafos immediately met with the prime minister of Great Britain Tony Blair to Dauning Stezing to convey their conclusions. Blair welcomed the report with optimism and called him “a very significant step towards the eternal world.”
Despite the fact that Blair said that problems are still in the political process, she said that the prospect of peace in Northern Ireland was never so good.
This weapon check is part of a wider agreement after the IRA decision in May permit the international monitoring of their weapons. This step was taken as an attempt to support the return of the Government of Northern Ireland, and re -training of the power of the executive branch, as indicated in the agreement of passionate Friday (an agreement of passionate Friday).
The inspector also said that they will regularly visit the storage of weapons so that there are no violations or re -use of weapons illegally.
It is believed that in this mission there are three places for storing IRA weapons.
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