Fianna Fáil adviser and key figure in peace process, Martin Mansergh, dies aged 78
By Cillian Sherlock, PA
Tributes have been paid to former junior minister and key Northern Ireland peace process adviser Martin Mansergh, who has died aged 78.
Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said he learned of the passing of Mr Mansergh with “deep sadness”.
Mr Mansergh had been on a trip to the Sahara with other retired parliamentarians.
Mr Martin said: “I had the honour of knowing Martin for over four decades.
“He was unquestionably one of the most important public servants in our recent history, filling many different roles and having a profound impact on issues deeply important to the Irish people.”
Mr Mansergh served as an adviser to leaders of Fianna Fáil, both in government and in opposition.
Mr Martin said he was “exceptional in his knowledge and devotion to the cause of peace” on the island of Ireland and throughout Europe.
He added: “His contribution to securing peace on this island mark him as a figure who will always be honoured.
“His early, secret negotiations in Belfast on behalf of Taoisigh and his work through more than a decade were essential in securing the peace settlement and the overcoming of many later hurdles.”