I am delighted to send greetings to all of you in Dublin. You have
gathered here with an important mission in mind. There is a lot to be
learned by examining the pieces that came together to achieve a peaceful
political settlement in Northern Ireland.
Conflict resolution and mediation is one of the most difficult issues
that we have to grapple with as a society. Building trust between
parties and achieving and sustaining a peaceful settlement is an onerous
task. But, it is also one of the worthiest challenges that you can
choose to take on.
Over the course of the conference, you will engage in a series of
high-level discussions involving some of the chief architects of the
peace process. I hope that these discussions will inspire you. The Good
Friday Agreement shows us that peace is a formidable goal, but it is an
achievable one.
I also encourage you to consider the important role that women play
in resolving conflict. In my visits to Northern Ireland and other places
around the world, I have seen first-hand how women can be powerful
mediators who build coalitions and foster compromise.
I admire your resolve in tackling these challenges, and I look
forward to learning about what you discover throughout the course of
this conference. Good luck.