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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness is to seek an urgent meeting with DUP leader Peter Robinson over devolving policing and justice powers. Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister is to seek an urgent meeting with the leader of the DUP over the devolution of policing and justice.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said the meeting would be "defining and critical". Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said the meeting between Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson would be "defining and critical".
The party's executive met in Dublin after talks between Sinn Fein and the DUP over the issue ended in acrimony. But he said there could be a resolution if there was the political will.
Mr Adams said the two governments must act as guarantors over the issue, not referees. Sinn Fein's executive met in Dublin after weeks of talks with the DUP over the issue ended in acrimony.
He said the issues could be resolved if there was the necessary political will. Addressing the media after the meeting, Mr Adams warned that if the Northern Ireland institutions were not working as they were supposed to, they would become unsustainable.
However, he added that if the Northern Ireland institutions were not working as they were supposed to, then they would become unsustainable. He said the British and Irish governments must act as guarantors over the issue, not referees.
On Friday, DUP leader Peter Robinson - first minister in Northern Ireland's power-sharing government - said he was surprised by Sinn Fein's announcement that they considered the latest talks over policing and justice to be over.On Friday, DUP leader Peter Robinson - first minister in Northern Ireland's power-sharing government - said he was surprised by Sinn Fein's announcement that they considered the latest talks over policing and justice to be over.
Mr Robinson said he felt some progress had been made, adding: "Anyone who steps away from the table at this stage endangers the whole process."Mr Robinson said he felt some progress had been made, adding: "Anyone who steps away from the table at this stage endangers the whole process."
The issue of Orange Order parades has been a sticking point for the two parties.The issue of Orange Order parades has been a sticking point for the two parties.
Sinn Fein has resisted DUP efforts to replace the body which adjudicates on contentious marches, the Parades Commission, with an alternative along the lines of interim proposals produced by a group headed by Lord Ashdown.Sinn Fein has resisted DUP efforts to replace the body which adjudicates on contentious marches, the Parades Commission, with an alternative along the lines of interim proposals produced by a group headed by Lord Ashdown.