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From the Private Secretary
5 May 1993
Dear William,
MEETING WITH THE IRISH PRIME MINISTER
In her letter of 22 April to you, Melanie Leech suggested the afternoon of Wednesday 16 June as a possible date for the Prime Minister's pre-European Council meeting with the Taoiseach.
We have now consulted the Prime Minister on this proposal. He has a lunchtime commitment which he would prefer not to break. However, he could offer talks in the early evening, followed by a working supper. (It would suit the Prime Minister, and perhaps also the Taoiseach, if supper started and ended relatively early.)
Would it be our intention to invite the Tanaiste and the Minister of Justice, to be matched on our side by the Foreign Secretary and the Northern Ireland Secretary?
If you and the FCO would like now to reach agreement on the line up and timing, the way would be clear for the Foreign Office to put the invitation to the Irish Government through our Embassy in Dublin.
I am copying this letter to John Sawers (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) and to Melanie Leech (Cabinet Office).
Yours ever,
Roderic
RODERIC LYNE
William Fittall
Northern Ireland Office
From the Private Secretary
5 May 1993
Dear William,
MEETING WITH THE IRISH PRIME MINISTER
In her letter of 22 April to you, Melanie Leech suggested the afternoon of Wednesday 16 June as a possible date for the Prime Minister's pre-European Council meeting with the Taoiseach.
We have now consulted the Prime Minister on this proposal. He has a lunchtime commitment which he would prefer not to break. However, he could offer talks in the early evening, followed by a working supper. (It would suit the Prime Minister, and perhaps also the Taoiseach, if supper started and ended relatively early.)
Would it be our intention to invite the Tanaiste and the Minister of Justice, to be matched on our side by the Foreign Secretary and the Northern Ireland Secretary?
If you and the FCO would like now to reach agreement on the line up and timing, the way would be clear for the Foreign Office to put the invitation to the Irish Government through our Embassy in Dublin.
I am copying this letter to John Sawers (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) and to Melanie Leech (Cabinet Office).
Yours ever, Roderic RODERIC LYNE
William Fittall Northern Ireland Office
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Letter from Roderic Lyne to William Fittall in the NIO about an upcoming meeting with Albert Reynolds confirming the Prime Minister's availability and suggesting names of individuals who should be invited to join the British and Irish delegations.
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The National Archives of the UK (TNA), digitzed by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/351/.