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Interview with John Major on 29 February 1996

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Transcript of an interview with John Major, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, on 29 February 1996. On 9 February, the Provisional IRA ended its ceasefire, detonating a bomb in the London docklands which killed 2 and injured 40. Meanwhile, on 28 February the British and Irish government issues a joint Communiqué setting 10 June as the beginning of all-party talks on the basis of the Mitchell Principles. A Provisional IRA statement of the following day once again rejected any preconditions to political negotiation. In this interview Major responds to the Provisional IRA statement and discusses the potential inclusion of Sinn Féin in all-party talks.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 29 February 1996

Name of First Interviewee: John Major

Role at time of Interview: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Purpose: News

Media: Transcript

Copyright:        

Link: Read the transcript

Programme/Book/Article: johnmajor.co.uk

Time Period covered: 1996

Key Individuals: John Major

Key Words: Docklands bombing, IRA, ceasefire, Sinn Féin

 

 

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