In a memorandum dated 3 July 1996, Senator George Mitchell, General John de Chastelain, and Prime Minister Harri Holkeri addressed all participants of the Northern Ireland peace talks. They reviewed the proposed schedules for discussions, acknowledging the differing preferences among participants and attempting to accommodate as many as possible. The memorandum emphasized the importance of making substantial progress in July, suggesting a balanced schedule that includes a summer break for participants to spend time with their families. The proposed schedule aimed to achieve key objectives such as agreeing on the agenda for the opening plenary, establishing rules of procedure, appointing a business committee, and delivering opening statements, with the goal of maintaining public confidence in the peace process.
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