Provides an account of John Major's meeting with John Bruton. On Irish domestic matters, they spoke about how long Charles Haughey would remain Taoiseach and who would replace him. On Northern Ireland, Bruton was appreciative of Peter Brooke's efforts at getting parties to talk, and agreed that an objective of a united Ireland would jeopardise the talks before they had even begun.
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