Sinn Fein - no objections to no party meeting

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams today said his party would not have any objections to the idea of a meeting involving all the parties supporting the Good Friday Agreement in a bid to bolster the peace process.

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams today said his party would not have any objections to the idea of a meeting involving all the parties supporting the Good Friday Agreement in a bid to bolster the peace process.

However, he said it was important not to loose sight of the fact that it was the British government who was in default of the Good Friday Agreement over its policing reforms and plans to normalise security in Northern Ireland.

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