SF urges Blair to spell out Agreement intent

Sinn Féin has urged British Prime Minister Tony Blair to spell out clearly how he intends to implement outstanding aspects of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

SF urges Blair to spell out Agreement intent

Sinn Féin has urged British Prime Minister Tony Blair to spell out clearly how he intends to implement outstanding aspects of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

Speaking after a meeting today with a British-Irish inter-governmental delegation, spokesman Gerry Kelly said: "Sinn Fein made the point that while Tony Blair has been talking about acts of completion from Republicans, we have yet to see a plan for acts of completion from his government on a whole range of issues, from policing to demilitarisation, the equality agenda and human rights."

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