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UDA takes steps towards disarming | UDA takes steps towards disarming |
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The Ulster Defence Association has begun steps towards disarming, NI Secretary Shaun Woodward has confirmed. | The Ulster Defence Association has begun steps towards disarming, NI Secretary Shaun Woodward has confirmed. |
The loyalist paramilitary group had been given a deadline of 9 October to decommission by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. | The loyalist paramilitary group had been given a deadline of 9 October to decommission by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. |
She had threatened to withdraw £1.2m funding for a loyalist project. | She had threatened to withdraw £1.2m funding for a loyalist project. |
Mr Woodward said the UDA had met the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning to discuss how it could put its weapons beyond use. | Mr Woodward said the UDA had met the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning to discuss how it could put its weapons beyond use. |
"The commission has confirmed that meaningful engagement and negotiations have started," he said. | |
"Named interlocutors have been appointed and further meetings are planned." | "Named interlocutors have been appointed and further meetings are planned." |
Pressure | Pressure |
The UDA has been meeting the commission led by General John De Chastelain for more than two years. | The UDA has been meeting the commission led by General John De Chastelain for more than two years. |
Mr Woodward's welcome for this new development will put pressure on Ms Ritchie. | |
The social development minister has insisted she will end funding for a three-year loyalist conflict transformation project, unless actual decommissioning of weapons begins by Tuesday. | |
This appears unlikely, given Friday's UDA statement indicating that it will not be pressurised into decommissioning as it had agreed its own timetable with its members. | This appears unlikely, given Friday's UDA statement indicating that it will not be pressurised into decommissioning as it had agreed its own timetable with its members. |
Loyalist sources insist that a process is underway that could lead to decommissioning at a later date, and it appears that Mr Woodward has endorsed this view. | Loyalist sources insist that a process is underway that could lead to decommissioning at a later date, and it appears that Mr Woodward has endorsed this view. |
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