BELFAST : Seeking Peace
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British Prime Minister John Major and Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds are expected to confer by telephone this week to try to agree on language that could serve as a peace declaration for Northern Ireland.
The Irish leader says 70% of the document, whose contents remain secret, has been agreed on and could be presented at a summit this month.
But their task was complicated by the weekend murder by the Irish Republican Army of two Ulster Protestant policemen--an act certain to increase the hostility of Ulster Unionists to any compromise agreement.
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