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Mo Mowlam's statement at the Maze on the multi-party talks, 9 January 1998

Friday, 09 January 1998

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This document is a speech given by Mo Mowlam at the Maze prison, that outlines key points intended for public dissemination to clarify the government's stance and actions regarding the peace process. It emphasizes the duty to act in the interests of all Northern Ireland residents, aiming for peace, political stability, and socio-economic opportunities. The document condemns recent sectarian violence and underscores the necessity of a political settlement supported by both Unionists and Nationalists, addressing their respective concerns. It also highlights the principles of consent and democratic participation, ensuring that any agreement must be endorsed by a majority in a referendum and adhere to the Mitchell principles of democracy and non-violence.

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