The letter reports Ó hUiginn's dissatisfaction that the British had not yet reached a decision on the Joint Declaration, especially given the pressure that the Hume/Adams talks had placed on the Irish government. The point of difference emerged as the absence of a constitutional guarantee in the text: crucial for the British, unworkable for the Irish given their assessment of the PIRA's psychology.
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