Peace process may be delayed

There are increasing signs in the North that the Ulster Unionist Council meeting scheduled for June 16 may reject the British and Irish government's joint declaration on implementing the Good Friday Agreement.

Peace process may be delayed

There are increasing signs in the North that the Ulster Unionist Council meeting scheduled for June 16 may reject the British and Irish government's joint declaration on implementing the Good Friday Agreement.

If so, it could put the peace process back and delay the holding of assembly elections indefinitely.

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