DUBLIN: The IRA voiced “deepening disappointment” Sept.2nd, that its year old case fire had failed to win its political arm, Sinn Fein, a place at all party Norther Ireland peace talks,
The guerrillas said that one year to the day after they silenced their guns British Prime Minister John Major had failed to grasp an opportunity for a political settlement.
The IRA did not mention moves by Britain and Ireland to set up an international commission next week to deal with the surrender of IRA and unionist arms, the issue that has brought the year old peace process to a standstill.
Article extracted from this publication >>September 8, 1995