Updated On: 13 April, 2023 08:15 AM IST | Belfast | Agencies
Dangles prospect of more American investment to help fuel economic growth if Belfast’s politicians resolve stalemate that put their govt on pause

President Joe Biden holds a cellphone as he takes a picture with a members of the audience after making a speech about Northern Ireland’s vast economic potential at the Ulster University’s new campus in Belfast, Wednesday. Pic/AP
US President Joe Biden said Wednesday that Northern Ireland must “not go back” to the violence that scarred it for years before a U.S.-brokered peace deal 25 years ago, nudging politicians to resolve a political crisis that has left this part of the United Kingdom without a functioning government.
U.S. involvement was key to negotiating the Good Friday accord, which largely ended decades of sectarian violence that killed 3,600 people.