
George J Mitchell
Senator George J Mitchell, who served as the United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland from 1995 to 2001, is renowned for his pivotal role in the Northern Ireland peace process, helping to negotiate the Good Friday Agreement that brought an end to decades of conflict. His recent remarks at Queen’s University Belfast emphasized the need for the ongoing evolution of peace in Northern Ireland and the importance of inclusivity and shared spaces for all communities.
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George J. Mitchell, a former U.S. senator, resigned from his honorary chairmanship amid revelations in the Epstein documents.
Làn sóng sụp đổ danh tiếng vì hồ sơ EpsteinGeorge J Mitchell, a former US senator who represented Maine as a Democrat, was mentioned more than 300 times in the latest Justice Department document drop.
From ambassadors to CEOs: The high-profile resignations tied to new Epstein files — check full listGeorge J. Mitchell resigned from his position as chairman of the foundation bearing his name after being mentioned over 300 times in the files.
Αρχεία Επσταϊν: Οι «19» που βρίσκονται στο μάτι του κυκλώναGeorge J Mitchell is a former US senator whose name is being removed from Queen’s University due to links with Jeffrey Epstein.
why is former US senator’s name being removed at Queen’s? – The Irish TimesGeorge J Mitchell is a former US senator who played a central role in brokering the Belfast Agreement.
Queen’s University Belfast cuts ties with George Mitchell, denaming research centre – The Irish TimesSenator George J Mitchell was one of the architects of the peace process in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland’s peace must evolve. And if it is here to stay it must be shared – The Irish Times





























