This document provides an account of the meeting between John Chilcot, Danny McNeill, and John Hume on 11 January 1991, where Hume detailed his conversations with Gerry Adams and the Irish Government. Points of discussion included PIRA's ostensible interest in ending paramilitary activity, Taoiseach Charles Haughey's idea of the formation of an all-Ireland forum, the possibility of the British Government entering talks with Sinn Féin, Hume's views on Unionist reactions to the same, the Republican Movement's reaction to Peter Brooke's Whitbread Speech, and the next steps in the talks initiative.
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