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Monday July 29, 2002 10:47 by sassanachamach
Cork Visit by British Navy The increasing use of the sea around Cobh by British Navy war ships for crew training exercises has been criticised by the Cork cumann of Republican Sinn Féin. 25 July 2002 Cork Visit by British Navy The increasing use of the sea around Cobh by British Navy war ships for crew training exercises has been criticised by the Cork cumann of Republican Sinn Féin. Vice-president Des Long addressing the Munster Executive of the organisation today (July 24) said that coupled with American military "The latest British war ship to dock in Cobh was the "Argus" from 702 Lynx Training Squadron," said Mr. Long. "It was accorded a Mayoral "The increasing use of Irish waters and air space by foreign military and naval forces must be a matter of public discussion and debate especially in view of the fight to protect Irish neutrality. "What we are seeing here is a gradual softening up process in advance of the re-run of the NICE Treaty," said Mr. Long. "These air and sea
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