Today, I am delighted that the Nobel prize has gone to Ireland. I hope today's announcement will act as a catalyst to the next part of the peace process. |
Today's decision by the IRA to move into a new peaceful mode is historic and represents a courageous and confident initiative. It is truly momentous and is a defining point in the search for a lasting peace with justice. |
very well motivated toward the peace process. |
want this process to succeed. |
We are in this particular situation because once again unionists threaten the institutions and Dr. Reid moved to accommodate them. |
We came here for a working day to get answers, from the two governments ... around the restoration of the institutions, around the implementation of the Good Friday agreement. |
We have a lot more to do, |
We have a range of candidates who are ... working on a whole range of social and economic issues |
We have a range of candidates who are bedded in their local constituencies over quite a long period of time, who are working on a whole range of social and economic issues as well as the big national question, as well as the peace process, as well as the whole issue of Irish unity -- so we're going to do well, |
We have got a deal. We now have to implement that deal, |
We have to be prepared, ... to reach out the hand of friendship to the British and the Unionists on the basis of equality. |
We have to make sure the Good Friday Agreement works. |
We have unfulfilled commitments on human rights, which the government said they were going to put in place, in terms of democratic rights and cultural matters. |
We hope that Mr. Blair will settle Mr. Trimble down and will bring him face-to-face with his responsibilities, |
We in Sinn Fein have many good friends in the USA, with this president (George W. Bush) and former president Bill Clinton, |