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2001: NI agreement stalls in Staffordshire Six days of crisis talks to save the Northern Ireland peace process have ended in deadlock. The British and Irish prime ministers and representatives from the main political parties in Northern Ireland - the UUP, the SDLP and Sinn Fein - have been in negotiations in Weston Park, Staffordshire since the beginning of the week. Their meeting - planned to last two days - was sparked by the resignation of UUP leader David Trimble as head of the Northern Ireland Assembly at the beginning of the month. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart Bertie Ahern have drawn up a settlement for the Northern Irish parties, but both governments have issued statements to say that they will not enter into further talks. Mr Blair said: "We believe the time for negotiating is through, we are confident we can put through a package for parties to accept or not."
Debate at Weston Park has focused on policing and the decommissioning of terrorist weapons. Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said: "The threat to this process doesn't come from the weapons of the IRA which are silenced." He put the blame with the loyalists and security forces using plastic bullets. Leader of the SDLP John Hume called on the IRA to make the next move to ensure peace. This view was shared by the UUP leader David Trimble who left the negotiations early saying: "We have tried very hard in the course of this week to bring it home to the republican movement that it is their inescapable duty to fulfil the promises they made." The parties have until 12 August to break their deadlock; then the British Government will decide either to dissolve the Northern Ireland Assembly or call fresh elections. |
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