Sinn Fein urges Blair to break deadlock CITY Edition
The Prime Minister was yesterday urged to call an immediate Downing Street meeting in a fresh bid to end the disarmament deadlock threatening the future of the Northern Ireland peace process. Sinn Fein president Mr Gerry Adams said: "The vacuum generated by failure to implement the Good Friday...
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Published in | Birmingham post (Birmingham, England) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Birmingham (UK)
Mirror Regional Newspapers
08.06.1999
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Summary: | The Prime Minister was yesterday urged to call an immediate Downing Street meeting in a fresh bid to end the disarmament deadlock threatening the future of the Northern Ireland peace process. Sinn Fein president Mr Gerry Adams said: "The vacuum generated by failure to implement the Good Friday Agreement is being increasingly filled by loyalist bomb and gun attacks on nationalists. Tensions heightened amid fears of more attacks after loyalists left a pipe bomb at a Catholic primary school in Ballymena, Co Antrim. |
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