Draft Northern Ireland peace plan published online
Northern Ireland's political leaders have published a draft agreement on outstanding peace process issues only hours after Executive parties failed to reach consensus on the proposals.
Northern Ireland's political leaders have published a draft agreement on outstanding peace process issues only hours after Executive parties failed to reach consensus on the proposals.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the failure to achieve a breakthrough was disappointing, but urged the parties to "keep going".
Although it is disappointing the parties have not been able to reach full agreement at this stage, these talks have achieved much common ground, providing a basis for continuing discussions.
There is a shared commitment to making progress on these very difficult issues that continue to be a focus for tension and division across the community.
I urge the parties to keep going. I also want to thank Dr Richard Haass and his team for their dedicated work.
The Government and the Northern Ireland parties will continue to work together to strengthen further the foundations for peace, stability and prosperity in Northern Ireland.
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