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Conclusions of the Governments on representations made by the UUP against Sinn Féin

Writing Peace: David Trimble Collection

The document outlines the conclusions of the British and Irish Governments regarding the Ulster Unionist Party's (UUP) formal representations against Sinn Féin, asserting that Sinn Féin should be excluded from the talks for allegedly dishonoring the Mitchell principles of democracy and non-violence. After considering the evidence and the responses from Sinn Féin, the Governments concluded that the UUP did not provide a clear and unmistakable demonstration of Sinn Féin's dishonoring of the Mitchell principles. Consequently, the Governments decided that no further action was necessary and emphasized the importance of adhering to democratic and non-violent principles as the negotiations progressed.

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24
1997
Lever Arch File 06
65 1993 - 1997
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McClay Library and Archives, Queen's University Belfast, digitized by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/384/.

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