Britain, Ireland Pledge to Step Up Fight on IRA
From Reuters
BELFAST, Northern Ireland —
Britain and the Irish Republic pledged Wednesday to tighten cross-border cooperation in a determined bid to combat the outlawed Irish Republican Army.
In a joint statement issued after a meeting at Belfast’s Stormont Castle to review the 1985 Anglo-Irish accord, the two governments condemned “in the strongest terms” the use of violence for political ends.
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