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Enclosure: Commentary on the Alternative British Draft of the Joint Declaration

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

1993-11-23

The draft statement is aimed at being made at the 3 December Dublin Summit. At this stage, it contains lots of gaps, but central to it is the idea that a Joint Declaration would be part of a longer peace process and as such is only a starting point or framework. The language it uses is also aimed at being more amicable to the Unionists.

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