Condemning the killing of 14 individuals and violence on Bloody Sunday, one of the most tragic of days during the Troubles 50 years ago, and calling on all parties to take meaningful steps toward peace and reconciliation.
Summary
This resolution formally condemns the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" killings in Northern Ireland and expresses the U.S. House of Representatives' support for the victims and their families. It calls for the prosecution of those responsible based on the findings of the Saville Inquiry and urges all parties to uphold the Good Friday Agreement to maintain regional peace. Additionally, the measure encourages the United Kingdom and the European Union to negotiate in good faith regarding post-Brexit trade arrangements to ensure continued stability in the region.
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