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with the IRA making the point that the best contribution that Britain could make to long-term peace in Ireland would be a recognition of the right of the Irish people as a unit to decide the future of Ireland. The IRA were prepared to accept that the timing and mechanics of such a declaration were open to negotiation but emphasised that the principle was inviolable.
The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966–1995 and the Search for Peace
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