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DUP leader Peter Robinson has shaken hands with Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness for the first time, it has emerged. | DUP leader Peter Robinson has shaken hands with Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness for the first time, it has emerged. |
Mr Robinson told the Sunday Times Mr McGuinness reached out his hand in a private meeting to commiserate with him over his personal troubles. | Mr Robinson told the Sunday Times Mr McGuinness reached out his hand in a private meeting to commiserate with him over his personal troubles. |
"He expressed sympathy to me and put out his hand," he said. | "He expressed sympathy to me and put out his hand," he said. |
"I thought it would be wrong of me in those circumstances to do anything other than that (shake it)." | "I thought it would be wrong of me in those circumstances to do anything other than that (shake it)." |
Mr Robinson announced last Monday he was standing aside as Northern Ireland's first minister for six weeks to clear his name over an allegation surrounding his wife Iris's financial conduct. | |
He told the paper Mr McGuinness "very kindly sent me text messages, then voice mail messages and spoke to me privately about the issues". | He told the paper Mr McGuinness "very kindly sent me text messages, then voice mail messages and spoke to me privately about the issues". |
The DUP and Sinn Fein have been holding intensive talks at Stormont in recent days about transferring policing and justice powers from London to Belfast. | The DUP and Sinn Fein have been holding intensive talks at Stormont in recent days about transferring policing and justice powers from London to Belfast. |
These talks will resume on Monday. | These talks will resume on Monday. |
During Northern Ireland's peace process, handshakes between political opponents have been seen as highly symbolic. | During Northern Ireland's peace process, handshakes between political opponents have been seen as highly symbolic. |
While the relationship between Mr Robinson's predecessor Ian Paisley and Mr McGuinness was seen as much warmer, Mr Paisley insisted they had never shaken hands. | While the relationship between Mr Robinson's predecessor Ian Paisley and Mr McGuinness was seen as much warmer, Mr Paisley insisted they had never shaken hands. |
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