Sinn Fein’s president has said there will be no IRA activities which will undermine in any way the Northern Ireland peace process. Gerry Adams made the comments on Wednesday in response to the prime minister’s call for assurances on the IRA’s future intentions. Tony Blair said a statement from Mr Adams at the weekend that “there should be no activities inconsistent” with the Good Friday Agreement did not go far enough. The prime minister wanted the word “should” changed to “will” – the word the Sinn Fein leader used in Wednesday’s news conference in Belfast. Mr Adams said: “I want now – in the interests of moving matters forward – to eliminate any doubt that might exist. Full Story
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