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DUP signals 'tough months' for Haass talks | |
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Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson has said he does not expect difficult issues around parades, flags and the past to be solved by Christmas. | |
Speaking after the DUP met US diplomat Richard Haass on Wednesday, he said a December deadline for resolution would be difficult to meet, | |
November and December would be "tough months" but significant progress could be made, he said. | |
Dr Haass is chairing talks on challenging issues for NI politicians. | |
Speaking outside the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after his party's meeting, Mr Robinson said: "Do I believe we will be able to have all of these issues cut and dried and resolved by Christmas? No, I don't. | |
"Do I believe that there can be progress on each of them and some more than others? Yes, I do. I believe it is possible to make progress." | |
The DUP delegation met Dr Haass for about one hour and 15 minutes on Wednesday, the second day of negotiations. | |
Mr Robinson acknowledged there would be challenges ahead, saying November and December would be the "tough months" when it would be about getting down to "the real work". | |
On Tuesday, Dr Haass met delegations from the two main nationalist parties - Sinn Féin and the SDLP. | |
The SDLP told him he should put forward his own proposals if the parties cannot find agreement by Christmas. | |
He also heard from Sinn Féin who think the problems on the agenda can be resolved, but acknowledge that dealing with the past might prove the most difficult. | He also heard from Sinn Féin who think the problems on the agenda can be resolved, but acknowledge that dealing with the past might prove the most difficult. |
The US team moved to the Stormont hotel on Wednesday. | The US team moved to the Stormont hotel on Wednesday. |
Earlier in the day, Dr Haass and Prof Meghan O'Sullivan, the vice chair of the talks, met a delegation from the Royal Black Institution - one of the Protestant loyal orders in Northern Ireland - who described the discussion as "worthwhile and constructive". | |
The institution presented Dr Haass with a 15-point discussion paper that dealt mainly with the issue of parading. | The institution presented Dr Haass with a 15-point discussion paper that dealt mainly with the issue of parading. |
Dr Haass and Prof O'Sullivan then met the Ulster Unionists, who have said they want to ensure that the views of innocent victims and security force veterans are heard. | Dr Haass and Prof O'Sullivan then met the Ulster Unionists, who have said they want to ensure that the views of innocent victims and security force veterans are heard. |
Afterwards, UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said it was a useful meeting and said the real work would be done in round-table discussions. He said his party was looking for political consensus and the hope was to produce agreement before the end of the year. | Afterwards, UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said it was a useful meeting and said the real work would be done in round-table discussions. He said his party was looking for political consensus and the hope was to produce agreement before the end of the year. |
Dr Haass then met the DUP. | |
A meeting with the Alliance Party is scheduled for the early evening. The party has welcomed Dr Haass' indication that segregation in education and housing can be discussed. | A meeting with the Alliance Party is scheduled for the early evening. The party has welcomed Dr Haass' indication that segregation in education and housing can be discussed. |
Dr Haass has also encouraged community groups and smaller parties to contribute ideas to the talks. | Dr Haass has also encouraged community groups and smaller parties to contribute ideas to the talks. |
He is due to meet all five Executive parties for plenary talks on Friday. |