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กก LONDON, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Britain's and Ireland's prime ministers
on Thursday announced deadlines for recalling the Northern Ireland Assembly in
mid May and setting up a power-sharing executive by November.
In a joint press conference in the city of Armagh, Northern
Ireland, Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern said the peace process in Northern Ireland
had developed greatly since the devolved government at Stormont was suspended in
October 2002. They plannedto recall the Belfast assembly in May and give
politicians six weeks to form a decision-making executive.
The two leaders have set an absolute deadline of November 24 for the
re-establishment of a power-sharing administration betweenthe Democratic
Unionist Party, representing much of the province'sProtestant majority who favor
unity with Britain, and the Irish Republican Army (IRA)'s political ally Sinn
Fein -- the dominant nationalist party who supports a united Ireland.
Failure of the re-establishment would result in the deferral ofthe assembly
and cancellation of salaries and allowances of assembly members. The British and
Irish governments would togethertake over much of the running of the province,
Blair and Ahern announced.
In the announcement, both Blair and Ahern acknowledged the difficulties
facing them. These have been compounded by the murderof Denis Donaldson, Sinn
Fein's former head of administration at the Stormont government buildings in
Belfast. Donaldson admitted last year that he had been a double agent for
British intelligencefor two decades.
Ahern said Donaldson's murder was a reminder of Ireland's "brutal past".
"Time has come to move the peace process on," he said.
Blair said he would not let the murder derail the political process. The
killing made it "even more important that we stand firm on the peace process,"
he said.
Speaking before the announcement of the peace process timetable,British
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain said that he did not expect
the deal to be completed by mid May, but there had to be an agreement well
before the end of the year. Enditem |