Adams rejects peace deal speculation

Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams today dismissed reports that the Northern Ireland parties were poised to make a deal this week to secure the Good Friday Agreement.

Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams today dismissed reports that the Northern Ireland parties were poised to make a deal this week to secure the Good Friday Agreement.

The West Belfast MP, emerging from a meeting at Stormont with the new Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid, was sceptical about weekend reports that the IRA was preparing to seal its weapons dumps as part of a deal to bolster the peace process.

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