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NI talks: Broad agreement is brokered on some key issues NI talks: Broad agreement is brokered on some key issues
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A broad agreement has been brokered on some key issues in the cross-party Northern Ireland talks.A broad agreement has been brokered on some key issues in the cross-party Northern Ireland talks.
Prime Minister David Cameron said he was delighted a workable agreement had been reached.Prime Minister David Cameron said he was delighted a workable agreement had been reached.
Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said it "sets out a plan for financial and welfare reform".Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said it "sets out a plan for financial and welfare reform".
The two main parties, the DUP and Sinn Féin have said they are recommending the proposals to their executives, but some other parties are disappointed.The two main parties, the DUP and Sinn Féin have said they are recommending the proposals to their executives, but some other parties are disappointed.
Some key financial points in the document:Some key financial points in the document:
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson said he would be recommending the document to his party executive.Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson said he would be recommending the document to his party executive.
"Of course every one of us would have liked to have had a more comprehensive and complete agreement but this is as much and more than we have ever been able to do on these issues in the past," he said."Of course every one of us would have liked to have had a more comprehensive and complete agreement but this is as much and more than we have ever been able to do on these issues in the past," he said.
"So it is a very significant agreement.""So it is a very significant agreement."
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams said the party's negotiations team would also be recommending the proposals to its ard chomairle (party executive).Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams said the party's negotiations team would also be recommending the proposals to its ard chomairle (party executive).
The party's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the deal had the potential to give the executive a "fresh start".The party's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the deal had the potential to give the executive a "fresh start".
"And it is a fresh start we need to seize with both hands," he said."And it is a fresh start we need to seize with both hands," he said.
"I think it's been a remarkable achievement.""I think it's been a remarkable achievement."
BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport: Key issues addressed
The Stormont House negotiations tackled a number of contentious issues.The Stormont House negotiations tackled a number of contentious issues.
Three - flags, parades and the past - were inherited from the failed talks chaired by the US diplomat Richard Haass a year ago.Three - flags, parades and the past - were inherited from the failed talks chaired by the US diplomat Richard Haass a year ago.
Read more here.Read more here.
However, Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt said no party was able to give the agreed proposals 100% endorsement as "they all have their own processes", but he said he would ask his own party to give the agreement "a fair wind".However, Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt said no party was able to give the agreed proposals 100% endorsement as "they all have their own processes", but he said he would ask his own party to give the agreement "a fair wind".
Alliance leader David Ford said he made it clear to the government that he would accept what was in the paper, but said it did not go far enough to meet the needs of Northern Ireland society.Alliance leader David Ford said he made it clear to the government that he would accept what was in the paper, but said it did not go far enough to meet the needs of Northern Ireland society.
SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell said he believed the "deal falls short" and that he was disappointed the document was not as comprehensive as he hoped it would be.SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell said he believed the "deal falls short" and that he was disappointed the document was not as comprehensive as he hoped it would be.
Analysis by BBC Ireland Correspondent Chris Buckler
"A crisis has been averted. We have a broad agreement about a range of issues."A crisis has been averted. We have a broad agreement about a range of issues.
"I am led to ask the question, when is a deal actually a deal? Certainly, as far as the DUP are concerned, the Ulster Unionists and now Sinn Féin, as well, they all believe this is a good proposal."I am led to ask the question, when is a deal actually a deal? Certainly, as far as the DUP are concerned, the Ulster Unionists and now Sinn Féin, as well, they all believe this is a good proposal.
"The SDLP and Alliance are both sounding a note of caution. Alliance says it falls short of what is needed. The SDLP say they are disappointed."The SDLP and Alliance are both sounding a note of caution. Alliance says it falls short of what is needed. The SDLP say they are disappointed.
"Although the crucial issue of cash has, for the moment, been sorted, there are other issues in this that probably haven't been fully addressed."Although the crucial issue of cash has, for the moment, been sorted, there are other issues in this that probably haven't been fully addressed.
"The issue of the past, parading and the flying of flags in Northern Ireland, these are all crucial and very controversial issues."The issue of the past, parading and the flying of flags in Northern Ireland, these are all crucial and very controversial issues.
"As far as flags and parades are concerned, we don't think that has been totally sorted."As far as flags and parades are concerned, we don't think that has been totally sorted.
"Until we see the fine detail of this deal, we won't know how much of an agreement this is and how much of an agreement it isn't.""Until we see the fine detail of this deal, we won't know how much of an agreement this is and how much of an agreement it isn't."
Mr McDonnell said the party was disappointed by parading proposals, while the measures on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles fell short of those put forward during last year's talks chaired by former US diplomat Richard Haass and Harvard professor Meghan O'Sullivan.Mr McDonnell said the party was disappointed by parading proposals, while the measures on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles fell short of those put forward during last year's talks chaired by former US diplomat Richard Haass and Harvard professor Meghan O'Sullivan.
Other key points agreedOther key points agreed
But Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said it had been a good day.But Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said it had been a good day.
She said a draft agreement for the parties had been put on the table taking on board many hours of discussions and that it was positively received.She said a draft agreement for the parties had been put on the table taking on board many hours of discussions and that it was positively received.
She said it was a "genuine step forward" in progress on "some of the critical issues in Northern Ireland".She said it was a "genuine step forward" in progress on "some of the critical issues in Northern Ireland".
Former US diplomat Richard Haass chaired cross-party talks a year ago on the issues of flags, parades and the past. Those talks broke up without any resolution.Former US diplomat Richard Haass chaired cross-party talks a year ago on the issues of flags, parades and the past. Those talks broke up without any resolution.
Mr Haass said progress on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles was perhaps the most significant element to the agreement.Mr Haass said progress on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles was perhaps the most significant element to the agreement.
"The good thing, I think, more than anything else was that there was significant progress on dealing with the past, setting up these new institutions that will provide mechanisms for dealing with a lot of the unresolved issues," he said."The good thing, I think, more than anything else was that there was significant progress on dealing with the past, setting up these new institutions that will provide mechanisms for dealing with a lot of the unresolved issues," he said.
The current talks on welfare reform, the past, flags and parades have lasted 12 weeks.The current talks on welfare reform, the past, flags and parades have lasted 12 weeks.
On Tuesday night, the Northern Ireland Office confirmed it would not go ahead with a panel to resolve a parading dispute in north Belfast.On Tuesday night, the Northern Ireland Office confirmed it would not go ahead with a panel to resolve a parading dispute in north Belfast.
It said the government was committed to finding a resolution to the Twaddell/Ardoyne dispute, but that a mediation panel is not covered by Tuesday's agreement.It said the government was committed to finding a resolution to the Twaddell/Ardoyne dispute, but that a mediation panel is not covered by Tuesday's agreement.