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A Sinn Fein delegation led by party president Gerry Adams has met the head of Northern Ireland's police. | A Sinn Fein delegation led by party president Gerry Adams has met the head of Northern Ireland's police. |
The Stormont meeting with Sir Hugh Orde came as republicans face growing pressure to support the police as part of the deal to restore devolution. | |
Mr Adams described the meeting as "good" but said he could not yet call a special convention on policing. | Mr Adams described the meeting as "good" but said he could not yet call a special convention on policing. |
The chief constable also said the meeting "had been good" and described the conversation as "testing". | The chief constable also said the meeting "had been good" and described the conversation as "testing". |
Although Sir Hugh said he has had a number of meetings with Sinn Fein representatives, this was his first formal encounter with Mr Adams since the two men met inside Downing Street two years ago. | Although Sir Hugh said he has had a number of meetings with Sinn Fein representatives, this was his first formal encounter with Mr Adams since the two men met inside Downing Street two years ago. |
Mr Adams said he would have called a meeting of the Sinn Fein ard comhairle (party executive) to discuss the policing issue "long ago, had I the basis to do so". | Mr Adams said he would have called a meeting of the Sinn Fein ard comhairle (party executive) to discuss the policing issue "long ago, had I the basis to do so". |
"We need to resolve the whole matter of the transfer of powers on policing and justice in a do-able, definitive timeframe to achieve that," he said. | "We need to resolve the whole matter of the transfer of powers on policing and justice in a do-able, definitive timeframe to achieve that," he said. |
"We need to get the MI5 security service out of policing. We need to deal with all these other issues which we dealt with at this morning's meeting." | "We need to get the MI5 security service out of policing. We need to deal with all these other issues which we dealt with at this morning's meeting." |
The meeting took place at Stormont | |
MI5 is due to take over the lead role in intelligence involving national security in Northern Ireland by the end of 2007. | MI5 is due to take over the lead role in intelligence involving national security in Northern Ireland by the end of 2007. |
Sir Hugh said they had discussed routine policing and how the past had affected current policing. | Sir Hugh said they had discussed routine policing and how the past had affected current policing. |
"I think it was a testing conversation and I think that is a good thing," he said. | "I think it was a testing conversation and I think that is a good thing," he said. |
"I don't want nice conversations. I want to be pushed. I need to push my organisation. | "I don't want nice conversations. I want to be pushed. I need to push my organisation. |
"We have a job to do, which is to convince all communities that we are capable of protecting them and these conversations help that." | "We have a job to do, which is to convince all communities that we are capable of protecting them and these conversations help that." |
Mr Adams was accompanied at the meeting by assembly members Gerry Kelly and Caitriona Ruane and fellow MP Michelle Gildernew. | Mr Adams was accompanied at the meeting by assembly members Gerry Kelly and Caitriona Ruane and fellow MP Michelle Gildernew. |
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the chief constable had always indicated he was prepared to talk to anyone willing or able to make a positive contribution to policing. | The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the chief constable had always indicated he was prepared to talk to anyone willing or able to make a positive contribution to policing. |
Sinn Fein is facing demands from other political parties in Northern Ireland as well as the British, Irish and US governments to fully endorse the PSNI. | Sinn Fein is facing demands from other political parties in Northern Ireland as well as the British, Irish and US governments to fully endorse the PSNI. |
The DUP has insisted without such a move from Gerry Adams' party there will be no power sharing at Stormont next March. |