Letter from Robert Renwick to 10 Downing Street as well as David Cooke and John Chilcot at the Northern Ireland Office. Details discussion with Peter Tarnoff about the British position on John Hume prior to his upcoming visit. Hume's courage and comittment to peace are praised. Renwick restates three key points of the British position: requirement of a cessation of IRA violence, commitment to the principle of majority consent, and fear of Unionist violence if the Americans appointed a peace envoy. Agreement reached to work subtly to dissuade Jean Kennedy Smith of partisan activity in Northern Ireland.
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