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Date Posted: Sat, Oct 11 2003, 15:39:09 GMT
Author: Lynn
Subject: IRA releases peace statement

IRA releases 'peace statement'

The IRA promised if the Good Friday Agreement was fully implemented it would make it possible to definitively set aside its arms, it has emerged.

The organisation has also said that Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams's explanation of the IRA statement - which was given to London and Dublin on 13 April - accurately reflected its position.

The IRA released two statements on Tuesday night - the one given to the two governments three weeks ago and another which sets out its current thinking.

Despite weeks of intense talks between the British and Irish Governments and the parties, the Northern Ireland political process has remained deadlocked over the issue of paramilitary activity.

Last week, the UK prime minister said Northern Ireland's Assembly elections could not go ahead because the IRA had given a "point-blank" refusal to answer his questions on its future intentions.

Mr Adams has publicly interpreted the first statement - the one the governments have - and the IRA has said he gave an accurate explanation of its position.

He said there would be no IRA activities which would undermine the Good Friday Agreement or the peace process.

Mr Adams is expected to hold a news conference in London on Wednesday afternoon.

While the original IRA statement does represent some progress, unfortunately it does not answer the questions which the British and Irish governments put to the IRA
Paul Murphy
Secretary of state


Earlier on Tuesday, the British and Irish Governments said there had to be an unambiguous response from the IRA on the issue of paramilitary activity.

Following talks in Dublin with Irish Premier Bertie Ahern, Tony Blair said clear and unequivocal answers were needed to move the whole process forward.

The two leaders also set out which parts of their joint declaration should be implemented.

It is understood the IRA had recent meetings with the decommissioning body and the organisation has said there were advanced preparations to put more of its arms beyond use.

On 13 April, the IRA told the two governments that it was resolved to see the complete and final closure of the conflict and that it was determined to ensure that its "activities, disciplines and strategies" would be consistent with this.

It also said the full and irreversible implementation of the Good Friday Agreement and the commitments in the joint declaration would provide a context in which the IRA could definitively set aside arms to further its political objectives.

'Posed no threat'

A final decision on this would be taken at what the IRA calls an army convention - a meeting which represents the views of all its members.

The IRA said it was committed to making the peace process work, but said its statement of 13 April had been overtaken by events.

AN END TO CONFLICT?
The IRA leadership is determined that there will be no activities which will undermine, in any way, the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement
Gerry Adams, 30 April


However, Northern Ireland Secretary of State Paul Murphy challenged the IRA to be more specific.

"While the original IRA statement does represent some progress, unfortunately it does not answer the questions which the British and Irish governments put to the IRA and Sinn Fein spokespersons," he said.

"Does this mean punishment beatings will end? Does this mean exiling people will end? Does this mean targeting and weapons procurement will end? On the basis of these statements we simply do not know."

Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble said the statement proved "the IRA were not prepared to engage in acts of completion".

"They talked of a third act of decommissioning, using it as a bargaining chip. They cynically thought that a large act of decommissioning could buy us off, but we called their bluff," he said.

SDLP leader Mark Durkan said it was clear the statement passed to the governments was not as clear and unambiguous as Sinn Fein had claimed.

He said the statement and recent "word games" between republicans and the governments "vindicate the SDLP's continued health warning about the dangers of a process being conducted in a way which veers between stand-offery and choreography".

Meanwhile, the DUP's Nigel Dodds said those who bought into the notion that the IRA would deliver were "living in Cloud Cuckoo land". "Mere words and statements and stunts from the IRA will not suffice," he said.

Northern Ireland's devolved administration was suspended on 14 October 2002, amid allegations of IRA intelligence gathering at the heart of the Stormont government.

Last week, the UK prime minister said Northern Ireland's Assembly elections could not go ahead because the IRA had given a "point-blank" refusal to answer his questions on its future intentions.

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