P193 CEEFAX 193 Thu 31 Aug 19:16/06 1/3 -n2n1 -/.%/.%/, DISPATCH Gary Duffy reports on the latest moves in the Ulster peace process: Next week's summit will bj a crucial opportunity to break the deadlock over IRA arms and to restore momentum to the peace process. Civil servants from both govjrnmjnts have been working behind the scenes to find a way forward. The two leaders now seem likely to unveil a proposbl for the much discussed international commission which could oversee weapons de-commissioning. Home 110 Politics 130 World 160 Newsreel Dispatch UsjrGuidj FinanceP193 CEEFAX 193 Thu 31 Aug 19:14/26 2/3 -n2n2 -/.%/.)/, DISPATCH Gary Duffy reports on the latest moves in the Ulster peace process: Government sources are indicating that former senator and President Clinton's special envoy to Ireland, George Mitchell, is the most likely person to chair the international commission. Although it appears the two govjrnmjnts are much closer to an agreement, Sinn Fjin is adamant that the IRA will not give up even a single gun as this would amount to surrender. Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 Newsreel Dispatch UsjrGuidj FinanceP193 CEEFAX 193 Thu 31 Aug 19:16/26 3/3 -n2n1 -/.%/.)/, DISPATCH Gary Duffy reports on the latest moves in the Ulster peace process: At a press conference this morning Shnn Fein president Gerry Adams said London had undjrminjd any merit in the idea of the commission by insisting that some weapons bj handed over. However, hj did not rule out the commission and said his party would bj prepared to look carefully at any proposbl. Although rallies and vigils are being held today to mark the IRA ceasefire, Mr Adams said optimism had now been replaced by anger and frustration. Newsreel Dispatch UsjrGuidj Finance