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UK Archive Reveals Hidden Security Cooperation Between UK, Ireland in 1985

© Flickr / Secretive IrelandThe United Kingdom secretly cooperated with the security and intelligence services of Ireland prior to the conclusion of the 1985 Anglo-Irish agreement aiming to end the ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom secretly cooperated with the security and intelligence services of Ireland prior to the conclusion of the 1985 Anglo-Irish agreement aiming to end the ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland - Sputnik International
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The United Kingdom secretly cooperated with the security and intelligence services of Ireland prior to the conclusion of the 1985 Anglo-Irish agreement aiming to end the ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland, the Irish Times said Tuesday citing the files released by the National Archive.

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MOSCOW, December 30 (Sputnik) – Throughout 1985 the governments of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland were negotiating the Anglo-Irish agreement that was reached in November the same year. Under the agreement, Ireland for the first time was given an advisory role in Northern Ireland's government.

The files released by the National Achieve for the first time, show that British cabinet secretary Robert Armstrong reported to then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher about the ongoing cooperation between the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 4, 1985, three months before the agreement was reached, according to the newspaper.

In light of the negotiations that were supposed to lead to an Anglo-Irish agreement, he asked the head of intelligence coordinator for Northern Ireland "to prepare an interdepartmental assessment of the present state of co-operation between the Irish and British authorities against terrorism", according to the newspaper.

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Armstrong also noted that the flow of information "between the Intelligence and Security Branch of the Garda [Ireland's National Police Service] on the one hand and the Security Service and the MPSB [Metropolitan Police Special Branch] on the other" was of "crucial importance in the fight against terrorism in mainland Britain."

According to the newspaper, the UK security services assisted the Irish Garda in fighting against Arab terrorism and counter-espionage.

The Anglo-Irish conflict, also known as The Troubles, was one of the bloodiest counter-insurgencies fought in Europe since the end of the Second World War. It claimed 3,530 lives and injured a further 47,500 people.

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