Prime Ministerial Private Office files
Ireland: Armstrong minute to MT ("Anglo-Irish Talks: Northern Ireland") [latest round of talks with Nally, 3 September; Irish complained at press leaks; mixed courts - Irish wanted an understanding that they would be introduced in defined period, say 6-12 months, "crucial to the Irish decision whether to go ahead with the agreement"; more needed on UDR - British reluctance to spell out rapid implementation contrary to "the spirit of Milan"; Taoiseach wanted Kilmainham as venue, if not acceptable revert to idea of Hillsborough; UDR the key - "a small move by us could bring the Irish to decide to conclude an agreement"] [declassified Dec 2014]
| Document type: | Declassified documents |
|---|---|
| Source: | PREM19/1550 f136 |
| Editorial comments: | Read other documents selected from this file. The full file from which this item is taken can be seen here - PREM19-1550. |
| Importance ranking: | Major |
| Word count: | 15pp |
| Themes: | Media, Judiciary, Law & order, Foreign policy (Western Europe - non-EU), Terrorism, Northern Ireland |
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