Northern Ireland Brooke/Mayhew Talks 1991-1992

WORK IN PROGRESS - IN THE FINAL STAGES OF EDITING A series of talks launched by Peter Brooke, Secretary of State for Northern in Ireland, which began in April 1991, and were carried on intermittently by Brooke and his successor, Patrick Mayhew, until November 1992.

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Exchange of Letters Regarding 9 September 1992 British Government Paper: Letter from Ian Paisley to Patrick Mayhew

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ED/IRKP 10 September 1992

Dear Sir Patrick

I have had an opportunity to look at the paper tabled by your delegation entitled "Overcoming Lack of Adequate Channels of Communication and Co-operation between North and South".

I am astounded at such a paper being put forward by Her Majesty's Government. It is an attempt to direct the Talks towards an "Agreed Ireland". As such it is totally unacceptable and we want to put on record our strongest protest at its contents.

Sincerely,

Ian Paisley

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