Reflecting on Thursday's 'dramatic' statementpublished at 08:46 Greenwich Mean Time 10 January 2020
Gareth Gordon
BBC News NI Political Correspondent
You can say what you like about Julian Smith but he knows how to put on a show.
The way it was unveiled was entirely deliberate.
They could have done this in Stormont House but they wanted to do it on the hill with floodlit Parliament Buildings in the background - symbolically - as the prize.
They came out of the dark towards us and it couldn’t have been more dramatic – all that was missing was the drum roll and music.
Mr Smith and Mr Coveney were to the point – they’re putting it up to the parties and lighting the fuse.
He couldn’t be upping the ante more.
In a way it reminds me of the Good Friday Agreement – with a take it or leave it deadline.
When I asked if he was giving the parties enough time he said they had three years and nine month of negotiations.