The Sinn Fein President has been addressing a conference in Dublin on achieving a United Ireland
Sinn Fein's President says taking Northern Ireland out of the EU will "destroy" the Good Friday Agreement peace deal.
Gerry Adams has been addressing a conference in Dublin, on achieving a united Ireland.
He claimed fundamental human rights enshrined in the 1998 accord to end violence could be undermined.
The top legal adviser to Stormont ministers has said not one word in the Agreement would be affected.
Mr. Adams said Northern Ireland should enjoy special status within the union of 27 states after Brexit, and claimed that would not affect the constitutional settlement which secures its status as part of the UK.
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