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Comprehensive Briefing and Talking Points for John Major's Meeting with Albert Reynolds

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

1993-06-15

Contains (1) an overview of the arrangements made for the Anglo-Irish talks and the people participating in it, (2) an agenda of the points that the talks should cover, (3) an outline of Irish and UK objectives, (4) an overview of the political developments in Northern Ireland (including state of play, points to be covered in the talks and the lines for a doorstep interview), and (5) pointers on security cooperation and extradition legislation. Some text unavailable for viewing under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Encloses detailed briefings on EC issues/Somalia/Sudan (Annex A), note on cros border security cooperation (Annex B), list of current Irish deployments for UN Peacekeeping (Annex C), personality notes for members of the Irish delegation (Annex D), a scene-setting telegram (Annex E), a list of talking points (Annex F) for the meeting between John Major and Albert Reynolds. Some annotations and highlighting. Sent to Roderic Lyne, Jonathan Stephens and Melanie Leech.

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