Marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged Northern Ireland politicians to resume power-sharing and emphasized the importance of the deal’s “difficult decisions” and “political imagination” in ending 30 years of violence. Sunak confirmed a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden during his visit to Belfast. The Northern Ireland police are on high alert, with MI5 raising the terror threat level from substantial to severe due to fears of a potential terror attack ahead of Biden’s visit. Sunak aims to bring an end to the political impasse with his newly announced Northern Ireland Investment Summit. Despite ambitious plans, Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris warned that deadlines are deadly in Northern Ireland’s terms and it is impossible to predict when power-sharing will resume. Labour leader Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of the Good Friday Agreement in pushing for another 25 years of peace and prosperity, while Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar aims to “intensify” talks to resume Stormont.