Overview
- He died while traveling in the Sahara with a group of retired parliamentarians, authorities confirmed.
- He advised successive Fianna Fáil leaders during years of negotiations, including early confidential talks in Belfast.
- He later served as a senator, a TD for Tipperary South, and minister of state with responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
- Taoiseach Micheál Martin said his behind-the-scenes work was essential to securing peace on the island.
- Tánaiste Simon Harris and former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams praised his integrity and credited him as a key contributor to the Good Friday Agreement, extending condolences to his wife Elizabeth and family.