Flanked by Michelle O'Neill, leader of Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland, Mr Adam said of the talks with the Prime Minister: "We told her very directly that she was in breach of the Good Friday Agreement and we itemised those matters in which she was in default in relation to that agreement".
Fighting for her political survival, May has been trying to strike a deal with a small Northern Irish Protestant party to avoid a second election that could delay Brexit talks and damage the $2.5 trillion economy.
The UK government's Brexit Secretary David Davis and the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, agreed on Thursday that official divorce talks will begin Monday, June 19.
Foster said talks with May would continue into next week.
Party leader Arlene Foster seemed buoyant as she arrived at May's Downing Street office and her good mood just kept on going.
Ms Sturgeon said: "I want to record my deep-seated concern and, I believe, the deep-seated concern of many not just in Scotland but across the United Kingdom right now at the prospect of some sort of grubby deal between the Tories and the DUP to allow Theresa May to cling to office".
In the UK, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, and members of other parties are also pushing for a so-called "soft Brexit" after the Conservatives lost their majority in Parliament.
"I'm the person who got us into this mess and I'm the one who will get us out of it", she said.
May said late on Wednesday that the talks were continuing, but that a fire that devastated a 24-storey tower block in London, killing at least 12 people, had taken priority.
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While the DUP are deeply eurosceptic, they have baulked at the potential loss of a "frictionless border" with the Republic of Ireland. It will also allow May to attend a summit of European Union leaders next week with exit talks already underway, POLITICO claims.
"My preoccupation is that time is passing, it is passing quicker than anyone believes because the subjects we have to deal with are extraordinarily complex", he added.
Foster also said a deal on power-sharing in Northern Ireland is "very likely" this month, according to RTÉ.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain's main opposition, said his Labour Party would not support May's Queen's speech in the lower house of parliament to try to force her out of power through a vote of no-confidence.
Britain's Brexit ministry said on Friday that no deal could be struck on exiting unless the future relationship with the bloc was taken into account.
"The first phase of the negotiations will tackle three main areas: safeguarding the rights of citizens, financial settlement of the UK's obligations and the new external borders of the European Union", the Commission said.
A Conservative source said "broad agreement on the principles of the Queen's Speech" had been reached between the two parties.
In a sign that Britain was sticking to its guns on some of the key points in negotiations with the European Union, the Brexit minister said on Friday no deal could be struck on exiting the European Union unless the future relationship with the bloc was taken into account alongside the withdrawal terms.





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