单选题When Albert Reynolds became Prime Minister in 1992,both Ireland and Britain agreed to hold regular meetings.()Ato deal with the IRABto make preparations for a united IrelandCto seek an end to the violence in Northern IrelandDto improve relations with each other
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When Albert Reynolds became Prime Minister in 1992,both Ireland and Britain agreed to hold regular meetings.()
A
to deal with the IRA
B
to make preparations for a united Ireland
C
to seek an end to the violence in Northern Ireland
D
to improve relations with each other
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