Records the meeting between David Blatherwick and Dermot Nally that took place on 24 February, along with the pointers that Nally gave him regarding what the Taoiseach is likely to say in his upcoming meeting with the British Government on 26 February 1992 at Downing Street.
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CONFIDENTIAL
FM DUBLIN
TO DESKBY 250900Z FCO
TELNO 082
OF 241750Z FEBRUARY 92
INFO DESKBY 250900Z NIO(L), NIO(B)
ANGLO-IRISH SUMMIT, 26 FEBRUARY: TAOISEACH'S LIKELY VIEWS
SUMMARY
1. POINTERS FROM NALLY ON THE LINE THE TAOISEACH IS LIKELY TO TAKE.
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2. NALLY (SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT)TOLD ME TODAY THAT, THOUGH HE HAD DISCUSSED NORTHERN IRISH ISSUES WITH THE TAOISEACH SEVERAL TIMES OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS, THE LATTER'S VIEWS WERE LITTLE CLEARER TO HIM. HE EXPECTED THE TAOISEACH WOULD WANT TO USE THE MEETING ON 26 FEBRUARY TO RE-ESTABLISH A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PRIME MINISTER, TO DISCUSS NORTHERN IRELAND (AND TO A LESSER EXTENT EC ISSUES) IN BROAD TERMS AND
NOT LEAST TO HEAR THE PRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS AT FIRST HAND. THE TAOISEACH BELIEVED THAT THE EC CONTEXT MIGHT BE OF HELP IN MOVING TOWARDS A SOLUTION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND IN THAT IT WOULD ALLOW RELATIONSHIPS TO BE REDEFINED NORTH/SOUTH AND EAST/WEST, FOR EXAMPLE THROUGH REGIONAL DEVOLUTION: BUT THESE IDEAS WERE NOT DEVELOPED. THE TAOISEACH ALSO BELIEVED THAT BY ENCOURAGING CO-OPERATION BETWEEN PEOPLE NORTH AND SOUTH IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO BYPASS THE POLITICIANS IN THE NORTH, WHO WERE STUCK IN OLD MOULDS. NALLY THOUGHT THE TAOISEACH WOULD, FOR EXAMPLE, LIKE TO WORK THROUGH SUCH BODIES AS THE INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS, THE CBI/CONFEDERATION OF IRISH INDUSTRY, AND CO-OPERATION NORTH. HIS CONTACTS WERE WITH BUSINESSMEN: AS A BUSINESSMAN, HE EXPECTED PROBLEMS TO HAVE SOLUTIONS, AND WOULD NOT EASILY ACCEPT THAT NONE EXISTED TO THE PROBLEMS OF NORTHERN IRELAND.
NALLY ALSO EXPECTED THE TAOISEACH TO WANT TO DISCUSS HOW THE PRIME MINISTER INTENDED TO TACKLE NORTHERN IRELAND AFTER THE ELECTION, AND IN THE GAP BEFOREHAND.
3. NALLY SAID THAT JOHN HUME AND OTHER SDLP LEADERS HAD SEEN THE TAOISEACH THIS MORNING. IT HAD BEEN A GOOD MEETING AND THE SDLP HAD LEFT SATISFIED. NO TAOISEACH COULD DISREGARD SDLP VIEWS, AND HE EXPECTED THE TAOISEACH ON WEDNESDAY TO ECHO THEM. THE TAOISEACH HAD ALSO LOOKED FOR ENCOURAGING SIGNS FROM THE SINN FEIN CONFERENCE IN DUBLIN ON 22/23 FEBRUARY, BUT FOUND NONE.
4. NALLY SAID THAT THE IRISH WERE STILL NOT READY TO ANNOUNCE THE UPGRADING OF THE BELFAST/DUBLIN RAIL LINK, THOUGH THE TAOISEACH WOULD BE READY TO TALK ABOUT IT IF THE PRIME MINISTER WISHED. THEY WANTED TO USE MONEY FROM THE EC COHESION FUND, WHICH WAS NOT YET IN OPERATION: EVEN THEN, THE GOVERNMENT WOULD WANT OT LOOK AT ALTERNATIVE USES FOR THE 42 MILLION OR SO INVOLVED, FOR EXAMPLE LIGHT RAIL LINKS BETWEEN THE AIRPORT, THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN SUBURBS AND THE CENTRE OF DUBLIN. AS TO THE PROPOSAL FOR AN IRISH SEA SCIENCE C0-ORDINATOR, NALLY WONDERED WHETHER THIS WAS APPROPRIATE FOR A MEETING AT PRIME MINISTERIAL LEVEL. (COMMENT: NALLY IS RIGHT. I SEE LITTLE POINT IN DISCUSSING WITHER TOPIC ON 26 FEBRUARY.)
5. SEE MIFT
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