SF: ‘Govt must refuse to renegotiate agreement’

Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has called on the Irish Government to tell the Democratic Unionist Party that the Good Friday Agreement will not be renegotiated.

Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has called on the Irish Government to tell the Democratic Unionist Party that the Good Friday Agreement will not be renegotiated.

Mr Adams was speaking at a press conference to unveil Sinn Féin’s candidates for next year’s European elections.

He said the Irish Government had an obligation to confront hardline unionists and tell them that their attitude to dialogue with republicans was encouraging loyalist attacks.

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