No. 138Reprinted from Official correspondence relating to the peace negotiations June-September 1921 (Dublin, 1921)
Mansion House, Dublin, 8 July 1921
Sir,
The desire you express on the part of the British Government to end
the centuries of conflict between the peoples of these two islands, and to
establish relations of neighbourly harmony, is the genuine desire of the people of Ireland.
I have consulted with my colleagues and secured the views of the representatives of the minority of our Nation in regard to the invitation you have sent me.
In reply, I desire to say that I am ready to meet and discuss with you on what bases such a Conference as that proposed can reasonably hope to achieve the object desired.
I am, Sir,
Faithfully yours,
Eamon de Valera
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