Hume–Adams talks

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The Hume–Adams talks were a series of secret political discussions in the late 1980s and early 1990s between SDLP leader John Hume and Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams that helped lay the groundwork for the Northern Ireland peace process.

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instanceOf event in the Northern Ireland peace process
political negotiation
secret talks
characteristic bilateral discussions between nationalist leaders
controversial within unionist politics
secret
contributedTo 1994 IRA ceasefire
Downing Street Declaration NERFINISHED
Good Friday Agreement NERFINISHED
multi‑party peace negotiations in Northern Ireland
country United Kingdom
criticizedBy British government figures at the time
Irish government figures at the time
describedBySource media reports in the early 1990s
political memoirs of participants in the Northern Ireland peace process
endTime early 1990s
followedBy formal contacts between Sinn Féin and the British government
formal contacts between Sinn Féin and the Irish government
goal to bring republican movement into a peace process
to explore a peaceful political settlement in Northern Ireland
hasEffect Irish peace process
Northern Ireland peace process NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance key precursor to the Good Friday Agreement
milestone in transforming the IRA conflict into a political process
hasKeyFigure Gerry Adams NERFINISHED
John Hume NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Gerry Adams NERFINISHED
John Hume NERFINISHED
Sinn Féin NERFINISHED
Social Democratic and Labour Party NERFINISHED
language English
location Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
namedAfter Gerry Adams NERFINISHED
John Hume NERFINISHED
opposedBy Ulster unionist politicians
politicalContext The Troubles NERFINISHED
conflict in Northern Ireland
significantEvent beginning of formal contacts between SDLP and Sinn Féin
development of nationalist consensus on peace strategy
startTime late 1980s
supportedBy sections of Irish nationalist opinion
topic constitutional status of Northern Ireland
ending political violence
framework for inclusive negotiations
self‑determination for the people of Ireland

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John Hume knownFor Hume–Adams talks