[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1996, Book I)]
[February 19, 1996]
[Page 301]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on the Terrorist Attack in London, United Kingdom
February 19, 1996

    It is with great sadness that I once again express my condolences to 
the victims of an IRA bomb in London. These cowardly acts of terrorism 
are the work of individuals determined to thwart the will of the people 
of Northern Ireland. They want peace. I condemn these acts of violence 
in the strongest possible terms and hope those responsible are brought 
swiftly to justice.
    Over the last 17 months, the people of Northern Ireland have tasted 
peace and grown accustomed to the blessings of a normal life. We must 
not let the men of the past ruin the future of the children in Northern 
Ireland. The Irish and British Governments are engaged in intensive 
efforts to move the peace process forward. I strongly believe that is 
the path to follow.
    For our part, we will continue our dialog with the Irish and British 
Governments and the parties to support their efforts to restore the 
cease-fire and find a lasting and just peace. We look forward to the 
summit expected at the end of the month between the Irish and British 
Governments. I am hopeful they will find a way to peace.