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Deal could make history says Hain Deal could make history says Hain
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The St Andrews Agreement may come to be seen as a pivotal moment in Irish history, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain has told the Commons.The St Andrews Agreement may come to be seen as a pivotal moment in Irish history, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain has told the Commons.
Mr Hain is giving a statement on the outcome of last week's multi-party talks on restoring devolution.Mr Hain is giving a statement on the outcome of last week's multi-party talks on restoring devolution.
He said the plan opens the way to a new dawn for democracy in Northern Ireland.He said the plan opens the way to a new dawn for democracy in Northern Ireland.
"A new democracy based for the very first time in NI's tangled history on the twin foundations of the rule of law and power sharing," Mr Hain said."A new democracy based for the very first time in NI's tangled history on the twin foundations of the rule of law and power sharing," Mr Hain said.
"These two foundations stand together or fall together: on the one hand, unequivocal support for the police and unequivocal support for the rule of law; on the other an absolute commitment by all the parties to share power in a restored Northern Ireland executive."These two foundations stand together or fall together: on the one hand, unequivocal support for the police and unequivocal support for the rule of law; on the other an absolute commitment by all the parties to share power in a restored Northern Ireland executive.
"Delivery on both these foundations was absent from the Good Friday Agreement; now it is in prospect.""Delivery on both these foundations was absent from the Good Friday Agreement; now it is in prospect."
Mr Hain said all parties must fully endorse the PSNI, actively encourage everyone in the community to co-operate fully with the police and play a full role in all the policing and justice institutions, including the Policing Board.Mr Hain said all parties must fully endorse the PSNI, actively encourage everyone in the community to co-operate fully with the police and play a full role in all the policing and justice institutions, including the Policing Board.
A new Programme for Government Committee will begin regular meetings at Stormont from Tuesday to agree priorities for the new Executive, he said.A new Programme for Government Committee will begin regular meetings at Stormont from Tuesday to agree priorities for the new Executive, he said.
However, Mr Hain also warned that if "something unravelled" between now and 24 November the Northern Ireland Assembly would be dissolved.However, Mr Hain also warned that if "something unravelled" between now and 24 November the Northern Ireland Assembly would be dissolved.
Conservative Northern Ireland spokesman David Lidington congratulated the government and the leaders of the Northern Ireland parties "on what is clearly a major step forward".
"But we are absolutely clear that for this to happen, then Sinn Fein must deliver on policing," he said.
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Earlier on Monday, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams met Prime Minister Tony Blair in London.Earlier on Monday, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams met Prime Minister Tony Blair in London.
It is thought the discussions touched on the shape of the economic package to accompany last week's St Andrews Agreement.It is thought the discussions touched on the shape of the economic package to accompany last week's St Andrews Agreement.
Sinn Fein and Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionists have until 10 November to respond to the proposed deal.Sinn Fein and Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionists have until 10 November to respond to the proposed deal.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams met Tony Blair in LondonSinn Fein leader Gerry Adams met Tony Blair in London
The roadmap to restore devolution to Northern Ireland was revealed with a deadline of 26 March 2007 for a new executive after talks in Scotland.The roadmap to restore devolution to Northern Ireland was revealed with a deadline of 26 March 2007 for a new executive after talks in Scotland.
Republicans have called for a £1bn investment package to accompany a deal.Republicans have called for a £1bn investment package to accompany a deal.
It is believed Treasury officials have already held discussions with their counterparts in the Irish Department of Finance about the package.It is believed Treasury officials have already held discussions with their counterparts in the Irish Department of Finance about the package.
The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont.The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont.
The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent.The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent.
Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since.Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since.