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Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA & Stephen Pitts

Martin hails ‘skill and determination’ of Ahern in helping broker peace deal

Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin has paid tribute to his predecessor Bertie Ahern for his “truly remarkable work” in helping to broker the Good Friday Agreement 25 years ago. Mr Martin made the comments at an event held in Dublin’s UCD to commemorate the role his Fianna Fail party played in the peace negotiations that led to a deal that would largely bring the Troubles to an end.

His praise comes after Mr Ahern rejoined Fianna Fail 10 years after quitting as efforts began within the party to expel him following the findings of a tribunal. Since rejoining earlier this year, former taoiseach Mr Ahern has urged reporters to avoid “all kinds of speculation” on whether he would make a bid for the Aras, suggesting that the 2025 Irish presidential election is too far away to clarify whether he intends to run.

Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern says lingering instability in Northern Ireland's political institutions is one of his biggest regrets (PA)

Despite a row between the two leaders as Mr Ahern left the party a decade ago, warm words were exchanged between them as they reflected on the peace deal which Mr Ahern is widely credited as helping broker. Mr Ahern also addressed the crowd in UCD’s O’Reilly Hall on Tuesday night, where he described Mr Martin as “a fantastic taoiseach – you did this country a great service”.

He added that he “(appreciated) your quiet wisdom in Northern Ireland” and in “working harmoniously” with Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar, saying: “I know the agreement is in the hands of guardians who really cared and were protect it safely”.

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Concluding his speech, Mr Ahern said: “A lot done, a lot to do. I’m sorry I left so many things for you, Tanaiste.” He added: “It pains us all that the institutions are down at the moment. But I think we fully understand why and hopefully before too long that we will get back to it. It might take a few months but I think we will."

Mr Martin then told the audience: “For every one of us, it was a privilege to serve in those days, and to support the truly remarkable work of taoiseach Bertie Ahern on behalf of our country.

Bertie Ahern with then British prime minister Tony Blair at the time of the Good Friday Agreement (PA)

“With the eyes of the world on him, and working hand in hand with two major international leaders in Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, he showed a skill and determination which helped deliver genuinely historic progress.

“This continued right up to the dramatic and once-unthinkable deal which brought Ian Paisley and his party to fully participate in the Executive created by the agreement.”

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