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27 February 1992
Mr John Major, M.P.,
Prime Minister
Dear John,
Many thanks indeed for your kind message of congratulations on the occasion of my appointment as Taoiseach.
I would like you to know that I am fully committed to developing the close and unique relationship between our two countries, both as members of the European Community and al friendly neighbours; and I look forward in particular to encouraging political progress in Northern Ireland. I am sure our meeting on Wednesday will be the beginning of a useful and productive relationship between us at Prime Ministerial level.
I take this opportunity to express my sincere good wishes to you and Norma for the future.
With kindest regards.
Yours sincerely,
Taoiseach
27 February 1992
Mr John Major, M.P., Prime Minister
Dear John,
Many thanks indeed for your kind message of congratulations on the occasion of my appointment as Taoiseach.
I would like you to know that I am fully committed to developing the close and unique relationship between our two countries, both as members of the European Community and al friendly neighbours; and I look forward in particular to encouraging political progress in Northern Ireland. I am sure our meeting on Wednesday will be the beginning of a useful and productive relationship between us at Prime Ministerial level.
I take this opportunity to express my sincere good wishes to you and Norma for the future.
With kindest regards.
Yours sincerely,
Taoiseach
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Albert Reynolds's letter thanks John Major for his congratulations and promises to commit to working closely as neighbours on Northern Ireland.
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