“As one of the most prominent politicians in the tangled, troubled and often turgid negotiation process, Bertie Ahern provides insight, understanding and a unique perspective on the difficulties and achievements that laid the foundations for peace in Northern Ireland.
There were many, many people, mostly unsung civil servants and negotiators, who worked tirelessly to achieve the seemingly unattainable peace that became known as the Good Friday Agreement.
I complement Aherne on his work compiling this important historical narrative about how the Agreement was achieved and the fact that he, among others, played a vital role yet he seeks neither recognition nor kudos for the vital contribution that he made.”
Affluent Chap via Apple Podcasts ·
Ireland ·
02/26/23