SF at Clinton speech
By Mick Naughton.
Speaking to An Phoblacht from Washington DC minutes after
she attended the State of the Union address delivered by
President Bill Clinton, Mairead Keane, Sinn Féin's
Representative for North America said that Clinton assured
his listeners, who included all the members of the Congress
and Senate as well as judges of the Supreme Court that
``America has to continue taking risks for peace, whether it
be in the Middle East or Northern Ireland''.
The event is when the newly elected President sets out the
policies he intends to pursue over the next four years.
Keane, who has headed the Friends of Sinn Féin office in
Washington since it opened in 1995, said she was pleased ``on
behalf of Sinn Féin to receive the invitation from New York
Congressman Peter King''.
``As a senior member of the highly influential `International
Relations Committee', Congressman King with other members of
the Congress, together with President Clinton have played a
very supportive role in the search for lasting peace in
Ireland. The President's reference to taking risks for peace
should be noted in London. Surely if the President can take
those risks, John Major, the British Prime Minister, can
even at this late stage do the same,'' Keane said.
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