Brendan Duddy (born 10 June 1936) is a businessman from Derry, Northern Ireland, who played a key role in the Northern Ireland peace process.
In late 2013, Haass returned to Northern Ireland to chair inter-party talks aimed at addressing some of the unresolved issues from the peace process such as parades, flags and "the past".
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The beginning of the 21st century saw the battalion's contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process being recognised by the award of the Wilkinson Sword of Peace, when under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Jonny Gray.
Following the 1994 IRA ceasefire, Logue with two EU colleagues was asked by EU President Jacques Delors to consult widely throughout Northern Ireland and the Border regions and prepare recommendations for a Peace and Reconciliation Fund to underpin the peace process.
In this position he was important in the development of the Good Friday Agreement in the Northern Ireland peace process.
United States President Bill Clinton made a speech at the Belfast site in 1995, addressing a mixed audience in light of the beginning of the Northern Ireland peace process.
Principle of consent is a term used in the context of the Northern Ireland peace process and one of the key points of the Good Friday Agreement.
Brendan Duddy, businessman from Derry, Northern Ireland, who played a key role in the Northern Ireland peace process