McLoughlin warns against renegotiating Good Friday Agreement

Sinn Féin is warning the Irish and British Governments against any attempt to renegotiate the Good Friday Agreement as a means of breaking the impasse in the peace process.

Sinn Féin is warning the Irish and British Governments against any attempt to renegotiate the Good Friday Agreement as a means of breaking the impasse in the peace process.

Party chairperson, Mitchell McLoughlin, told Sinn Féin's Ard Comhairle in Dublin this morning that the agreement must be implemented in full.

He said that Sinn Féin had sought a plan to achieve the agreement's implementation from both the British and Irish Governments but so far neither had produced one.

He said there was very serious concern that the British were attempting to set the scene for a renegotiation at the behest of unionists and warned both governments that they have a duty to ensure its implementation in full.

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