The Taoiseach has been urged to hold a special summit with the British government to deal with collusion between paramilitaries and the British security forces.
The call was made by Independent TD Finian McGrath.
It comes after the publication of a report claiming there was strong evidence of collusion by British forces in the murders of 74 people on both sides of the border during the Troubles.
Government officials were due to meet an international panel of experts today.
The 115-page report, which was published in Belfast yesterday, has found considerable and credible evidence of security force involvement in 74 of the 76 sectarian murders investigated.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern, is said to be studying the contents.
Incidents investigated in the report include the May 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings and the Miami Showband killings in July 1975.
Meanwhile, the families of six men shot by loyalists as they watched a World Cup game in Loughlinisland, Co Down 12 years ago will meet with a cross-party delegation of MPs in Westminster today.
The Loughlinisland justice group, representing the families of those murdered by the UVF in O'Toole's bar in June 1994, is to raise concerns with MPs about alleged state collusion in the deaths.