Statement by the Prime Minister and the Taoiseach
“In coming together with other political leaders in St Anne’s
Cathedral to pay tribute to Lyra McKee, we gave expression to the
clear will and determination of all of the people of these
islands to reject violence and to support peace and a better
future for everyone in Northern Ireland.
We also heard the unmistakable message to all political leaders
that people across Northern Ireland want to see a new momentum
for political progress. We agree that what is now needed is
actions and not just words from all of us who are in positions of
leadership.
We have agreed to establish a new process of political talks,
involving all the main political parties in Northern Ireland,
together with the UK and Irish Governments, in accordance with
the three stranded process. The aim of these talks is quickly to
re-establish to full operation the democratic institutions of the
Belfast/Good Friday Agreement - the NI Executive, Assembly and
North-South Ministerial Council - so that they can effectively
serve all of the people for the future.
We have asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the
Tánaiste to meet later today in Belfast to set out our proposed
approach and to commence the talks process as soon as possible
after the local elections in Northern Ireland.
In addition, we have agreed that there should be a meeting of the
British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference during the same
period. The Conference will consider East/West relations,
security cooperation, and political stability in Northern
Ireland.
We understand the complexity of the underlying concerns of all
parties, and the need for renewed trust, mutual respect,
generosity and new thinking to resolve the issues.
As Prime Minister and Taoiseach, we are determined to work
together to ensure this process comes to a successful conclusion.
We will review progress at the end of May.”