New Stormont talks set to get underway with hopes US input will inspire a breakthrough

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Bill Clinton and George Mitchell receive freedom of Belfast at the Ulster Hall. Image: Press Eye.

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New talks are to take place during the next few weeks in a bid to get the Assembly back up and running. 

It's after Bill Clinton held separate meetings yesterday with DUP leader Arlene Foster and Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald.

After being given the freedom of Belfast last night along with George Mitchell, the former US President urged people here to stick with the peace process...

On the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, Mr. Clinton called on politicians to redouble their efforts to get a devolution deal over the line...

Speaking to Q Radio, Alliance Party leader Naomi Long said she hopes Mr. Clinton's intervention will lead to a breakthrough...

Young guests at the freedom of Belfast ceremony told Q News they've been inspired by the efforts of Mr. Clinton and Mr. Mitchell to change society here for the better...

 

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