First Minister Arlene Foster reveals '˜difficulties' of dealing with Martin McGuinness
Seamus McElwaine, a member of the IRA, was shot dead by the SAS in April 1986 as he was preparing to ambush a British Army patrol near Roslea, in Co Fermanagh.
At his funeral two days later, Martin McGuinness described him as a “highly intelligent volunteer”.
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Hide AdHe also described him as a “freedom fighter murdered by a British terrorist”.
Mrs Foster made the claims to a reporter from the BBC’s Spotlight progtramme which will be aired tonight.
She said: “It is quite difficult. If you talk to Martin McGuinness now, he will say that unionists aren’t the enemy, the enemy is poverty, the enemy is unemployment.
“And that’s fine, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that he thought it appropriate to speak at Seamus McElwaine’s funeral - a man who had been responsible for murdering many people in County Fermanagh.”
Mrs Foster said that despite her personal difficulties, she would work with the Deputy First Minister because “the past is the past”.
This interview can be seen tonight on BBC1 at 10.45pm.