Dermot Ahern says 'Plan B' for North is ready if devolution talks fail
Saturday, 24 March 2007
The Foreign Minister has said that if the DUP refuses to share power with Sinn Fein, 'Plan B' is ready to kick in.
The proposed arrangement will see Dublin having a greater say in the running of the North in conjunction with the British Government.
But Dermot Ahern - who was speaking at the Fianna F€il Ard Fheis in Dublin - is refusing to reveal the exact nature of the contingency plan.
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