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Photocopied note by Dermot Nally of his meeting with Robin Butler on 6 October 1993. Also present at the meeting were Seán Ó hUiginn, John Chilcot, and Thomas. The note is addressed to Albert Reynolds and marked “secret and personal”. Items discussed include the “Hume-Adams initiative”; request from the UK Government assurances of open communications with the Irish Government and no “side agreements”; potential cessation of PIRA violence and admitting Sinn Fein to political dialogue; changes to the text of the draft Joint Declaration. Further includes Dermot Nally’s handwritten notes on the meeting and a full report by Seán Ó hUiginn of the same meeting, also dated 7 Ocotber 1993.
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The Quill Project has kindly received permission from University College Dublin (UCD) to publish digital copies of these documents. This agreement does not cover any re-publication or manipulation of these images. Further enquiries about the collection should be directed to UCD Archives, where the physical papers are held.
This document was created by Irish Government employees in the course of their duties and therefore falls under Irish Government Copyright. The Irish Government is committed to the European Communities (Re-Use of Public Sector Information) Regulations.IE UCDA P254, Papers of Dermot Nally – Downing Street Declaration, UCD Archives, University College Dublin Library, Ireland, accessed via the Quill Project at https://www.quillproject.net/resource_collections/341/.