William Fittall records a discussion between Patrick Mayhew and the Prime Minister of New Zealand about the situation in Northern Ireland. Mayhew mentioned British fears that constitutional nationalists were not willing to compromise fully and that Unionists were in a fragile mood as a result. The merits of an incremental agreement process over a sweeping early declaration were discussed, but it was noted that including a North/South dimension was crucial. Projects beyond the political process such as bridging the divide through sport were also discussed.
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