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CONFIDENTIAL
FROM: D J R HILL POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM 11 JUNE 1996
cc PS/Secretary of State (L+B) -B PS/John Wheeler (L, B+DFP) -B PS/Michael Ancram (L, B+DENI) -B PS/Malcolm Moss (L, DOE+DHSS) -B PS/Baroness Denton (L, DED+DANI) -B PS/PUS (L+B) -B PS/Sir David Fell -B Mr Thomas (L+B) -B Mr Bell -B Mr Legge -B Mr Leach -B Mr Steele -B Mr Watkins -B Mr Beeton -B Mr Hill Mr Lavery -B Mr Perry -B Mr Stephens -B Ms Checksfield -B Miss Harrison Ms Mapstone -B Mr ~~Wh~~ysall Mr Lamont, RID -B HMA Dublin -B Mrs McNally
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File Note
TALKS, 10 JUNE - LATE AFTERNOON _Summary_
After the "plenary" broke at about 5.30 pm the Secretary of State and Michael Ancram had a series of meetings to discuss the situation which had been reached and to identify a possible way of moving forward to the acceptance of the Independent Chairmen's appointment and the substantive business on the proposed agenda, including the securing of commitments to the Mitchell principles.
2. Although the positions revealed were not compatible the conversations suggested that it might be possible\, given further time for reflection and informal consultation\, to find a way through by the following morning. Accordingly\, the Secretary of State eventually proposed that the meeting should adjourn until 9am on 11 June to allow time for the Government to hold further informal consultations; he undertook to present the outcome at 9am\, on the basis that the meeting would then break again for further informal exchanges before resuming at 11am.
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3. The _Secretary of State_ and _Michael Ancram_ met the following:
5.35pm Senator Mitchell 5.40pm Mr Trimble and Mr Empey 5.50pm Mr Spring and Mrs Owen 6.05pm Senator Mitchell (to report on his meeting with Mr Trimble) 6.10pm "Plenary" to propose a further 20 minute adjournment 6.15pm Mr Trimble and Mr Empey 6.20pm Mr Paisley and Mr McCartney 6.25pm Mr Hume 6.30pm Mr Spring and Mrs Owen 6.40pm "Plenary" to secure an adjournment until the following
4. _Senator Mitchell_ made clear to the Secretary of State\, Mr Trimble and the Irish that he was ready to concur in a revision of the arrangements which would give him less formal autonomy. He clearly felt confident in his ability to manage proceedings without such explicit powers of initiative and independent judgment.
5. _Mr Trimble_ candidly confirmed that he would not be able to concur in Senator Mitchell's appointment before the following day at the earliest as he had to be seen to have fought a good fight. He also urged the need to secure changes in the powers of the Independent Chairmen as set our the the Scenario of the Opening Plenary Session and the Procedural Guidelines; the identity of the Independent Chairmen would then be less contentious and Dr Paisley and Mr McCartney would be on weaker ground. He favoured remitting the issues to a smaller group for detailed consideration.
6. The Irish were shell-shocked and gloomy. They pressed the case for agreeing the Chairmanship arrangements and securing commitment to the Mitchell principles that night\, but that soon became obviously impractical. There was some belligerent muttering about falling back on full-blown joint Chairmanship but Nora Owen and Paddy Teahon argued for proceeding to appoint the Chairmen on the understanding that the Plenary would commence at 10am with Senator Mitchell in the Chair.
7. Dr Paisley and Mr McCartney were relaxed and cheerful\, but restrained. They praised the Secretary of State's handling of the "Plenary" for drawing much of the venom. They seemed genuinely keen to find a way forward into substantive exchanges\, albeit on their own terms.
8. _Mr Hume_ argued that it had been a terrible waste of a day which would encourage the IRA hardliners to break even in the de facto ceasefire in Northern Ireland. The media presentation would be awful. The Governments should simply assert their original decision on Chairmanships.
(Signed)
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1996-11-06
This minute briefly summarises a series of meetings after 17.30. Patrick Mayhew and Michael Ancram met with Senator Mitchell; the UUP; the Irish government; the DUP and UKUP; and the SDLP – in many cases more than once. The issue was the resolution of the status of the Independent Chairmen.
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