This project models the series of formal and informal negotiations which led to the publication, in December 1993, of a declaration issued jointly by the British and Irish Governments. The Joint Declaration was a critical policy document which paved the way for a ceasefire and the entry of Sinn Féin into formal talks. It also laid out a shared set of principles – including, crucially, self-determination for the people of Ireland subject to the consent of the people of Northern Ireland – which would come to underpin the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and provide a framework for its ratification.
Quill platform ID: p16268.
David Donoghue. Joined Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs (Anglo-Irish Division), 1975. Irish Permanent Mission to the UN, 1987-88. Posted to the Irish Embassy in London 1988-91. Served as Irish head of the Anglo-Irish Secretariat in Belfast, 1995-99. Irish government delegate to the 1996-1998 multi-party talks.
Member of Irish Government—Northern Ireland Downing Street Joint Declaration (1993), Irish Government—Northern Ireland Brooke/Mayhew Talks 1991-1992.
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