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Adams wary of changes to Good Friday Agreement

SF President - Gerry Adams
SF President - Gerry Adams

Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, has said he believes the British and Irish governments are acquiescing to the DUP and trying to change fundamentals in the Good Friday Agreement.

Ahead of tomorrow's meeting in Dublin, Mr Adams said Ian Paisley's visit to the capital last week was hugely symbolic but demonstrated how far the DUP must go to accept power sharing in the North.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern has refuted the claim, saying the fundamentals of the Agreement were sacrosanct and he believed the DUP now accepted that.