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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Session 11591: 1992-07-15 17:10:00

No record of this meeting. No time given. According to the draft media release for the Strand 2 Plenary session on 16 July, another meeting of the Business Committee was held after the Plenary session adjourned at 17:05.

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Future Work Programme

Shown with amendment 'Future Work Programme Incorporating 16 July Suggestions 16.07.1992' (e948564)

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SUGGESTED FUTURE WORK PROGRAM (INCORPORATING SUGGESTIONS MADE AT BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING OF 16 JULY)[Suggested Future Work Programme]

1. Following conclusion of the present stage of proceedings (presentations, questioning and responses) and regardless of arrangements for a recess (if any) Plenary should, in a short session

(a) constitute a committee (say 3 delegates per delegation) to deal with Agenda Items 6 and 7

(b) call for papers from delegations on thatose two Agenda Items, for consideration by the committee

(c) fix a date for presentation of those papers (which would allow circulation ofe for papers in advance of the committee's conveningon Agenda Item 7 need only be approximate)

(d) instruct the committee, when it has completed its work outlined in 32 below, to report back to Plenary on Item 6.

2. If parties prefer, the convening of the committee could be preceded byfirst on Item 6 a brief Plenary session (say 2 days) to enable Plenary to give initial consideration to the papers and to direct the committee in its work on Item 7.

32. Committee to consider papers and create from its members where appropriate working groups to consider and report back on specified topics emerging from the committee's consideration of those papers.

43. Committee to report back to Plenary as per 1 (d) above after consideration of each of the Item 6s.

54. If there is to be a recess, it could most conveniently be taken immediately after the Plenary session referred to in 1. This would allow delegations, during the recess, to prepare their papers. The committee (preceded by on Agenda Items 6 and to advance preliminary Plenary sessparation iof parties so desire)pers on Agenda Item 7. The committee could then meet immediately after the recess to take up their work under 32 above.

65. Plenary sessions to be held as appropriate in the course of the committee's consideration of papers and preparation of reports.

7. Full opportunity to be taken by the Chairman to confer from time to time with delegation leaders over sticking points which may emerge in committee or working group discussions.

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