"Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has said that the Good Friday Agreement stands in 'considerable difficulty' ahead of talks aimed at restoring devolution.
"He was speaking in London on Monday shortly before talks with British and Irish government officials.
"Mr Adams said that the DUP had been honest that they wanted to destroy the Good Friday Agreement ...
"The Sinn Fein leader was speaking at the beginning of a week of intense political activity aimed at generating movement in the Northern Ireland political situation ...
"The political institutions in Northern Ireland were suspended in October 2002 amid allegations of IRA intelligence gathering at the Northern Ireland Office."
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