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Asked what the government’s basic position on the DUP’s suggestion that the peace process should go ahead without Sinn Fein, the PMOS said that as always with Northern Ireland, we could only move forward on the basis of cross community agreement. Therefore, any suggestion depends not on the Government’s attitude, but rather on the attitude of other parties. The SLDP, the PMOS believed, had already gone on the record as saying they believed the approach had to be all-inclusive. That inevitably put certain parameters on what was possible.
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