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Enclosure: List of Points to Make for the 29 October 1993 Meeting between John Major and Albert Reynolds

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

1993-10-28

List of points to make in the meeting. Key aim is to renounce violence whilst continuing to seek ways to end it. The British feel it is important to decouple their joint efforts with the Irish from Hume/Adams. The importance of a united front is emphasised especially given anticipated Irish suspicion that British policy is determined by the temperature of Unionist opinion. Spring's six principles are seen as useful in the course of further discussion but too forward. Ways of tightening security post-Shankill are also on the agenda.

downing street declaration paramilitary violence (republican) inclusion/exclusion of parties paramilitary violence (loyalist) security ground rules and procedural challenges in the talks

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