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Irish Government statement on constitutional issues, 29 September 1992

Writing Peace: David Trimble Collection

The statement by the Irish Government delegation on 29 September 1992, addresses the perceived overemphasis on the Irish Constitution in the negotiations and media. The delegation clarifies that all constitutional issues, whether from nationalist or unionist perspectives, are open for discussion, emphasizing the need to address both communities' concerns equally. The Irish Government acknowledges the potential for constitutional change, including changes to their jurisdiction, contingent on the successful realization of the negotiations' objectives and the approval of the Irish electorate through a referendum. The statement reiterates the principle that 'nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,' ensuring that all delegations' concerns are addressed to achieve a fair and honorable accommodation between the two traditions in Ireland.

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29
1992
Lever Arch File 11
73 1992 - 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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