The joint communique released by President George Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern at Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, on 8 April 2003.
We reaffirm our individual and collective commitment to the Good Friday
Agreement and to its full and complete implementation.
"The people of Northern Ireland and their leaders have a momentous
opportunity to ensure that peace is strengthened and political stability is
secured.
"The opportunity to cement the peace is historic. The case is compelling; the
cause just; the outcome must be fair, balanced and comprehensive.
"The acceptance and implementation of the Governments' forthcoming proposals
would promote the reconciliation that the people of Northern Ireland desire and
deserve.
"These proposals, built on the firm ground of the Good Friday Agreement, hold
out the prospect of enormous progress. They reflect our shared view that there
can be no place in Northern Ireland for paramilitary activity and capability.
Break with paramilitarism
"The break with paramilitarism in all its past forms must be complete and
irrevocable.
"The proposals will encompass a wide range of additional issues, including
normalisation, the devolution of justice and policing, sustainable political
institutions, and human rights.
"The participation of all parties in effective community policing, a
necessary key to long term stability in Northern Ireland, would constitute a
significant step forward.
"There will be a need for a mechanism, one designed to safeguard the
interests and rights of all, to verify compliance with the key undertakings.
"All three Governments are committed to supporting effective monitoring
arrangements. Acts of completion, and a reaffirmation that political change is
to come through exclusively peaceful and democratic means, will renew and expand
trust and confidence.
"Peace is its own dividend. At the same time, peace fosters an environment
where entrepreneurship and business creativity can thrive, where jobs will be
created, and where prosperity will follow. Our Governments have agreed to work
together to explore ways to encourage the flow of investment to Northern
Ireland.
"We call upon Northern Ireland's political representatives, community and
business leaders, and citizens from all walks of life to respond positively to
the forthcoming statements.
"We see no better way to fulfil the promise of the Good Friday Agreement. They have an unprecedented chance to continue their bold march from a troubled past to a future of promise and hope for generations to come.
"In seizing this opportunity, Northern Ireland will serve as a model to the
world for dialogue and negotiation, demonstrating to all that what was once
divided can be drawn together in a spirit of reconciliation and respect.
