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IRA Talks Resume

DUBLIN, Ireland () -- The British and Irish governments held crunch talks Monday to defuse a crisis over the decommissioning of IRA guerrilla arms which has brought their year-old Northern Ireland peace drive to standstill.


Irish Foreign Minister Dick Spring and Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary, Sir Patrick Mayhew, met in Dublin. Mayhew was then due to travel to the Northern Ireland capital Belfast for a meeting with Gerry Adams, president of the Irish Republican Army's political wing Sinn Fein.


The meetings are supposed to lay the groundwork for an Anglo-Irish summit in Britain on Wednesday at which new proposals to breathe life into the peace process are expected to be unveiled.




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