Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, speaking at a press conference in Belfast, reiterated Sinn Féin's commitment to its republican goals and objectives, emphasizing the party's need for meetings with the Taoiseach and British Prime Minister Tony Blair to address their concerns following the party's exclusion from the talks. Adams outlined Sinn Féin's political objective of a united Ireland free of British interference, highlighting the necessity of a 32-county republic to eradicate various inequalities. He stressed that any agreement from the talks must tackle the causes of conflict and move towards Irish unity and independence, including constitutional changes, demilitarization, and the release of political prisoners.
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