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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 between Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson would be "defining and critical". | |
But he said there could be a resolution if there was the political will. | |
Sinn Fein's executive met in Dublin after weeks of talks with the DUP over the issue ended in acrimony. | |
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. | |
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. |