This letter, sent by Anthony Pawson to Dominic Morris, discusses David Trimble's demand for assurance that the British Government was not going to engage in indirect talks with PIRA/Sinn Féin. Pawson noted that though the British Government's stance was that they would not negotiate with Sinn Féin, officials had had indirect contact with them in the course of their work, such as during visits to councils. The document encloses a draft response to David Trimble for John Major's approval. The date of the document is written in pen and is faintly visible on the first page, and it also contains an annotated list of recipients.
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