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Enclosure: Annex A – Background on the Joint Declaration Initiative

Writing Peace: The National Archives of the UK (TNA)

1993-10-13

This document, written by Tony Beeton, provides a background on the Joint Declaration initiative for the use of John Major to brief any minister in the British Government. It outlines the important features of the JD12, including the clauses on self-determination, constitutional guarantee and consent of the people of Northern Ireland. The Irish Government was optimistic that the statement would encourage the Provisionals to declare a permanent ceasefire and believed it aligned with the ongoing talks. However, the British Government expressed concerns that it might heighten unionist suspicions. Beeton noted that the advantage of the current draft for the British Government was that it committed it to very little change in its existing public position. The document concludes by discussing how to integrate a reiteration of the constitutional guarantee into the text of the Declaration.

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