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Government has UDA weapons talks | Government has UDA weapons talks |
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The government has held secret talks with the UDA leadership about the decommissioning of its weapons. | The government has held secret talks with the UDA leadership about the decommissioning of its weapons. |
Security Minister Paul Goggins and Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde met members of the organisation's ruling "inner council" on Monday night. | Security Minister Paul Goggins and Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde met members of the organisation's ruling "inner council" on Monday night. |
The NIO has confirmed Mr Goggins had private talks with the political representatives of the UDA and what it called "other leading loyalists". | The NIO has confirmed Mr Goggins had private talks with the political representatives of the UDA and what it called "other leading loyalists". |
The BBC understands they included the majority of the UDA's inner council | The BBC understands they included the majority of the UDA's inner council |
The UDA has said for years that decommissioning was "not even on its radar screen". | The UDA has said for years that decommissioning was "not even on its radar screen". |
However, the UDA leadership now says the issue is being discussed, but the vast majority of its members and supporters are opposed to giving up its weapons. | However, the UDA leadership now says the issue is being discussed, but the vast majority of its members and supporters are opposed to giving up its weapons. |
The government says that is just an excuse. | The government says that is just an excuse. |
It wants the organisation to begin the process of decommissioning within six months and if it does not, the international decommissioning body could cease to exist. | It wants the organisation to begin the process of decommissioning within six months and if it does not, the international decommissioning body could cease to exist. |
At that point there would no longer be a weapons amnesty and any weapons found will be forensically tested and the evidence used in future court cases. | At that point there would no longer be a weapons amnesty and any weapons found will be forensically tested and the evidence used in future court cases. |
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