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Sinn Féin to review Haass proposals Sinn Féin formally backs Haass proposals
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Sinn Féin's national executive committee is due to meet on Saturday to review the outcome of the Haaass talks on parades flags, and the past. Sinn Féin's ruling executive has formally backed the Haass proposals on parades, flags, and the past.
The negotiations, chaired by former US diplomat Richard Haass, ended on New Year's Eve without agreement.The negotiations, chaired by former US diplomat Richard Haass, ended on New Year's Eve without agreement.
Sinn Féin's Ard Chomhairle will agree its response at the Dublin meeting. On Friday, DUP leader Peter Robinson said the Haass plan was unbalanced and required further work.
Earlier this week, Dr Haass said the two unionist parties and Alliance had to justify why they did not endorse the proposals. Sinn Féin and the SDLP have endorsed the proposals, but the DUP, UUP and Alliance have, so far, rejected elements of the Haass blueprint.
The leaders of the five main parties at Stormont are due to meet next week to discuss the way ahead.
On Saturday in Dublin, Sinn Féin's Ard Chomhairle (national executive) agreed its response to the proposals.
Afterwards, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams said the proposals were "a compromise position".
The party has called on the British and Irish governments to work with parties towards their implementation of the Haass plan.
Sinn Féin met a day after Mr Robinson said unionists needed to reach agreement with nationalists, not with Richard Haass.
Mr Robinson was responding to remarks made by Dr Haass in an interview with the BBC, in which he said the parties who did not back his draft proposals must "defend their positions".
Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness said it was "make your mind up time".Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness said it was "make your mind up time".
DUP leader Peter Robinson said unionists needed to reach agreement with nationalists, not with Richard Haass.
Speaking on Friday, Mr Robinson said the document was not balanced and needed more work.
Mr Robinson was responding to remarks made by Dr Haass in an interview with the BBC on Thursday, in which he said the parties who did not back his draft proposals must "defend their positions".
Sinn Féin and the SDLP have endorsed the proposals, but the DUP, UUP and Alliance have so far rejected elements of the Haass blueprint.
Speaking on Friday, Mr McGuinness said Dr Haass and co-chair Prof Meghan O'Sullivan had done a "fantastic job".Speaking on Friday, Mr McGuinness said Dr Haass and co-chair Prof Meghan O'Sullivan had done a "fantastic job".
The deputy first minister said he did not "intend to get involved in the blame game", but it was now a time for all parties to show leadership.The deputy first minister said he did not "intend to get involved in the blame game", but it was now a time for all parties to show leadership.