The lack of interest of the Great Powers allowed the Irish King (Briain III) to claim this vast territory of land without any opposition from European powers. The Belgian King Leopold II utterly rejected the Irish claim, due to the imperial ambitions of his own realm, the issue was finally settled in the 1884 Berlin conference which formally gave the Congo basin to Ireland.
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