Blair rejects DUP claims on IRA weapons

British Prime Minister Tony Blair today rejected claims by the Democratic Unionist Party that the full decommissioning pledged…

British Prime Minister Tony Blair today rejected claims by the Democratic Unionist Party that the full decommissioning pledged by the IRA has not happened.

Would you agree with me now that the full decommissioning that was promised to the people of Northern Ireland in fact did not happen?
David Simpson, DUP MP

However, Mr Blair stressed that it was ultimately a matter for the Independent Monitoring Commission to decide and that political judgments must flow from that.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Blair also emphasised the IMC's crucial role in providing independent verification amid the myriad "claims and counter claims" from all sides.

He was challenged about decommissioning by the DUP's David Simpson, who referred to last week's haul of 10,000 bullets in a sealed pipe in woods near Sligo.

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Mr Simpson, MP for Upper Bann, said that a senior Garda had confirmed the

"I can't agree with that, no.
Prime Minister Tony Blair

ammunition belonged to the Provisional IRA.

"Would you agree with me now that the full decommissioning that was promised to the people of Northern Ireland in fact did not happen?" Mr Simpson said.

But Mr Blair told him: "I can't agree with that, no."

Hee added: "Throughout the whole course of the peace process over these last few years we have sought to get some form of independent verification about whether the claims of the IRA, or indeed the claims of others, are justified or not.

"For that reason we introduced the IMC. They will look at all the evidence including statements that have been made by those in the Republic or indeed those in the Police Service of Northern Ireland and they will make up their minds as a result of that. But we have got in the end to make our judgments on the basis of what that IMC says."

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