Rishi Sunak will vow to "fulfil the promise of the Good Friday Agreement" by bringing jobs and funding to Northern Ireland.
In a closing speech on the Agreement 25 Conference in Belfast, the prime minister will hail the 1998 peace deal as one of the extraordinary political achievements in latest historical past.
He will say the easiest way to guard its "precious legacy" is to make good on a dedication to create jobs and alternatives for younger individuals in Northern Ireland.
"Together we must fulfil the true promise of the 1998 Agreement", he'll inform an viewers of world leaders at Queen's University.
"That future enshrined within the very phrases of the textual content - of 'sustained financial progress', and the place we deal with the issues of 'a divided society'.
"And I will give everything to help deliver that vision.
"BGFA [Belfast Good Friday Agreement] promised prosperity and a extra built-in society and we have now work to do to ship on that promise."
The speech at a gala dinner on Wednesday will spherical off the latest interval of prime minister-led commemorations marking the twenty fifth anniversary of the signing of the BGFA.
The treaty, signed by former Labour prime minister Sir Tony Blair and former Irish PM Bertie Ahern, and partly brokered by the US, helped stem the sectarian bloodshed of the Troubles that had blighted Northern Ireland for many years.
Following concessions made on either side throughout the negotiations, the BGFA created powersharing establishments at Stormont that concerned nationalists and unionists governing the area collectively in a compulsory coalition association.
While the pact largely ended the Troubles, which had claimed greater than 3,600 lives because the late Sixties, it has did not convey long-term political stability within the area and devolution has collapsed a number of occasions within the final twenty years.
The twenty fifth anniversary comes amid one other interval of collapse, with the DUP blocking powersharing in protest at post-Brexit buying and selling preparations which have created financial boundaries between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
Having negotiated the Windsor Agreement with the European Union to ease these commerce frictions and restore energy sharing, Downing Street mentioned Mr Sunak will handle his financial ambitions for Northern Ireland.
He will say: "I know that journey to prosperity won't be easy - and we aren't there yet. But this is my commitment to you:
"I'll use the total power of the UK authorities that can assist you make this among the best locations on the earth to start out and develop a enterprise, create jobs, prepare and study new abilities, and entice funding."
During his dinner speech, which former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss are expected to attend, Mr Sunak will also herald those who helped bring about the agreement a quarter of a century ago.
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"Courage, imagination, and perseverance - those qualities brought an imperfect but enduring peace to a place taught to believe no such peace was possible," Mr Sunak will say.
"To all those who led us to that peace, including those here in this hall and those no longer with us - let us take this moment to say to you: thank you."
Having met US President Joe Biden in Northern Ireland final week, Mr Sunak will converse to architects of the Good Friday Agreement on the gala dinner, together with Irish and US representatives.
The dinner shall be attended by political leaders, worldwide dignitaries and main charities, No 10 mentioned.
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