George Mitchell: David Trimble was willing to take very difficult decisions
It is with great sadness that I have learned of the death of Lord David Trimble, former First Minister of Northern Ireland and Nobel Laureate.
There would have been no agreement on April 10, 1998, without the courage and determination of David Trimble. His willingness to take very difficult decisions was a key factor that enabled the two governments and the participating parties to reach agreement.
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Hide AdThe people of Northern Ireland, the UK, and Ireland owe David a heavy debt of gratitude for the personal and political sacrifices he made.
He will be remembered as a major political leader whose courage and determination saved hundreds of lives and changed for the better thousands more.
My sincere condolences to Lady Daphne, Richard, Victoria, Sarah, and Nicholas.
Senator George J Mitchell United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995–2001)