Protesters in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, threw multiple Molotov cocktails at a police car on the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday agreement for a political solution in the region. This is by the police in Northern Ireland. twitter.
Police said in a statement, “Our officers were attacked with Molotov cocktails and other objects against the police car in Creggan (in the area) … There were no reports of injuries.”
The incident occurred on the eve of US President Joe Biden’s visit to the UK and Ireland.
The Belfast Agreement, also known as the Good Friday Agreement, was signed on 10 April 1998 and marked the beginning of the political resolution process in the region after a long-running conflict between supporters of London and independence from Great Britain.
in a statement published The White House website says Biden will travel to Northern Ireland on April 11-14. The President will reportedly visit Belfast to celebrate “great progress” since the signing of the Belfast Agreement (1998) and to highlight the United States’ willingness to support “the enormous economic potential of Northern Ireland for the benefit of all communities”. .” Biden will then host various events in Dublin, County Louth and County Mayo.