NATIONAL ARCHIVES IRELAND Reference Code: 2002/8/488 Title: Note from CV Whelan, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Embassy of I

NATIONAL ARCHIVES IRELAND Reference Code: 2002/8/488 Title: Note from CV Whelan, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Embassy of I

TSCH/3: Central registry records Department of the Taoiseach NATIONAL ARCHIVES IRELAND Reference Code: 2002/8/488 Title: Note from CV Whelan, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Embassy of Ireland to Great Britain, to Ambassador of Ireland to Great Britain Donal O’Sullivan, reporting a conversation between Minister for Finance George Colley and John Hume MP, regarding the talks between Taoiseach Jack Lynch, Prime Minister Edward Heath and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Brian Faulkner at Chequers. Creation Date(s): 27 September, 1971 Level of description: Item Extent and medium: 2 pages Creator(s): Department of the Taoiseach Access Conditions: Open Copyright: National Archives, Ireland. May only be reproduced with the written permission of the Director of the National Archives. © National Archives, Ireland CONFIDENTIAL Ambassador Mr Colley, Minister for Finance, telephoned shortly TSCH/3: Centralbefore registry 12 records noon today with the following Departmentmessage ofwhich the Taoiseach he asked to have pass ed to the Taoiseach, f ollowing his return from Chequers this evening. Mr John Hume, M.P. telephoned Mr Colley very late last night with two points which he would like to stress in connection with the current talks. The first point was mentioned by Mr Hume at the meeting in Dublin l ast Saturday, but he did not have the opportunity to develop it. This is the suggestion t hat the Taoiseach should ask what are the objections to reunif i cation. Mr Hume gave the follo,ring three reasons f or t his suggestion:- (1) to enable an off ensive ..p osi tion to be adopted by our selves and by t he Northern oppos ition; (2 ) t o get t he objections on the r ecord, and (3) to have the obj e ctions listed so that I'emedj.es could be put fo ~ard t o deal with them by ourselves and by the Northern opposition. To these three reasons , 1I'1r Colley added a f ourth of his own - to enable the Taoiseach to say afterwards that the question of unity was discussed. The second point stressed by Mr Hume was -that he had a oonversation in London last we ek with "a very eminent person" who had pointed out that the Downing fl treet Declaration had included a prohibition on the Stormont Government from making sta ' ~ements on matters outside their domestic jurisdiction. It was up to Mr Heath to enforce this prohibition and Mr Colley remarked that its implications were very significant. © National Archives, Ireland - 2 - On this latter pOint, I informed Mr Colley that, in t he course of his speech en the Northern Ireland debate on 22nd September 1971 Mr W1lson had stressed this very TSCH/3: Central registry records Department of the Taoiseach point and that Mr Hum" had been present in the Gallery and had remarked to me that i t VIas very important. Mr Colley confirmed tha t Mr Hums had also discussed it privately and that the suggestion had been made by t he "very eminent person" that the prohibition in question should be enforced. The section from Mr W1lson's speech (Columns 25 Hnd 26 of P~sard, Vol. 823, No. 196) r eads as fo11oVISI- "r refer r ed jus t now to the telegram the right hon. GentleIlU.l.Il sent to HI' IJynch. Perhaps its t on0, however indef ens ible, was lUuant as a proper rebuke t o Mr F'aulkner, because f<!r Faulh-ner, contrary to the 't erms of t he Downing Street Declar a tion,. s ought to assm a non-exi stent right of the St ormont Government to mak e int ernational decla ra1;iollil. Th.i.s wa s l aid. dov.n quite 01early t HO year s aBo, if not earlier, 'oecauae the second artic10 in the Downi ng St :o:'f,et Declaration was a clea r warning, after the previous Northern Ireland Gov ernment had been tempted into making international prenounnements, t hat ' Th e Un1 ted Kingdom Gov6J.nment will t ake f ull respOnsibility for asserting this principle' - that is, the principle of Northern I rel and domestic jurisdiction - t A. tin all international relationships'". ~ - C.V. Whelan September 27 1971. © National Archives, Ireland.

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