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Drumcree talks to happen 'soon' | Drumcree talks to happen 'soon' |
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First Minister Peter Robinson believes talks between Portadown Orangemen and nationalist residents over the Drumcree dispute will take place soon. | First Minister Peter Robinson believes talks between Portadown Orangemen and nationalist residents over the Drumcree dispute will take place soon. |
He was speaking after meeting both sides in separate talks at Stormont Castle. | He was speaking after meeting both sides in separate talks at Stormont Castle. |
Mr Robinson said he felt there was "sufficient overlap in their positions" to allow a meeting to take place. | Mr Robinson said he felt there was "sufficient overlap in their positions" to allow a meeting to take place. |
He thought both groups would be content for Parades Commission chairman Rena Shepherd to chair the meeting. | He thought both groups would be content for Parades Commission chairman Rena Shepherd to chair the meeting. |
"I think both of them are prepared to sit down with the other," Mr Robinson said. | "I think both of them are prepared to sit down with the other," Mr Robinson said. |
"There are issues in relation to the agenda which I believe can be sorted out. | "There are issues in relation to the agenda which I believe can be sorted out. |
Drumcree talks to happen 'soon' | |
"I would hope to talk later today or tomorrow to Mrs Shepherd and hopefully she can advance it from there." | "I would hope to talk later today or tomorrow to Mrs Shepherd and hopefully she can advance it from there." |
Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition members described their talks with Mr Robinson over the Drumcree dispute as "cordial". | Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition members described their talks with Mr Robinson over the Drumcree dispute as "cordial". |
Coalition spokesman Brendan MacCionnaith said Mr Robinson had appeared "open-minded". | Coalition spokesman Brendan MacCionnaith said Mr Robinson had appeared "open-minded". |
He said he had demonstrated he "wasn't going to act as a proxy on behalf of the Orange Order or as a mediator". | He said he had demonstrated he "wasn't going to act as a proxy on behalf of the Orange Order or as a mediator". |
"Peter Robinson explained that it had come about as a result of his previous meeting with Portadown District and having met with one side he wanted to hear the views of the other," he said. | "Peter Robinson explained that it had come about as a result of his previous meeting with Portadown District and having met with one side he wanted to hear the views of the other," he said. |
"He accepted that there was widespread opposition to the march through the nationalist community in Portadown. | "He accepted that there was widespread opposition to the march through the nationalist community in Portadown. |
"He is trying to see the views on both sides of this." | "He is trying to see the views on both sides of this." |
This was the first time members of the coalition had met a senior DUP figure. | This was the first time members of the coalition had met a senior DUP figure. |
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