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TALKS BREAKTHROUGH ‘ACHIEVABLE’, SECRETARY OF STATE TELLS COMMONS

written by John February 7, 2018
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British Secretary of State Karen Bradley updating MPs today in the Commons

BRITISH Secretary of State Karen Bradley said an agreement was by no means certain, but she expressed hope resolution between Sinn Fein and Democratic Unionists could be secured in the near future.

However, Mrs Bradley refused to given precise details of ongoing political negotiations at Stormont as she updated the House of Commons, insisting she did not want to jeopardise a successful outcome.

“An accommodation between the parties has not yet been reached, but there is no doubt as to the parties’ collective commitment towards the restoration of devolution,” said told MPs.

“I firmly believe that an agreement in the coming days, while not certain, is achievable and this remains my focus.”

The North of Ireland has been without a functioning administration for over a year after the last DUP/Sinn Fein-led coalition imploded in a row over a botched green energy scheme.

That rift subsequently widened to take in long-running disputes over culture, social issues and legacy.

The current talks process has been characterised as a final opportunity to save the devolved institutions before the UK Government moves to introduce a form of Westminster direct rule.

The process involved all five main Stormont parties and the UK and Irish governments. Another round table engagement is scheduled for Thursday.

Civil servants have been running Stormont’s public services during the impasse, however they are hamstrung by their inability to take major policy decisions.

With the pressing need for budget to be struck for the next financial year, if the latest talks bid fails, the UK government will face mounting pressure to introduce a form of Westminster direct rule to provide financial certainty.

During NI Question Time in the Commons, the DUP’s Nigel Dodds pressed Mrs Bradley to make a firm commitment that she would intervene to set a budget.

The Secretary of State declined to offer such a direct pledge, but she highlighted that her predecessor, James Brokenshire, had done something similar for the current year’s budget.

Earlier, Taoiseach Simon Coveney also struck an optimistic note as he addressed a business conference in Co Louth.

`”There remain challenges for the parties, but I remain convinced that an agreement can and will be reached,” the tanaiste said.

“I am convinced each of the parties want to see the devolved institutions in operation, but of course they must come to an accommodation for each other and that can’t be forced on them.

“A new executive though is critical – for decision making in Northern Ireland, for the peace process and for ensuring that Northern Ireland’s interests as a whole can be directly and effectively represented through the Brexit negotiations.

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