Belfast Telegraph

Key architect of Anglo-Irish treaty Barry dies aged 88

- BY BRIAN HUTTON

IRELAND’S former Tanaiste Peter Barry, who played a key role in the Anglo-Irish Agreement, has died aged 88.

Mr Barry, a businessma­n from Cork behind the Barry’s Tea brand, also served as Foreign Affairs Minister and deputy leader of the Fine Gael party.

He died peacefully in his native city yesterday morning surrounded by his family.

Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny led tributes to his former party colleague.

“Throughout his long and distinguis­hed political career Peter gave outstandin­g service,” he said.

“In particular, his central and pivotal role in negotiatin­g the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985 helped to create the foundation­s on which the peace process in Northern Ireland was built.

“In the coming days we will reflect on and salute Peter Barry’s extraordin­ary legacy, but today our thoughts and prayers are with his beloved family.

“We also remember at this time Peter’s late wife Margaret, who was such a support to him throughout his career.”

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Long career: Peter Barry

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