This document, presented by the Irish Government, describes their position on the nature, form and extent of new arrangements in relation to Strand 2. The Irish Government supported the creation of North/South institutions as crucial to an overall settlement, and conceptualised them as an expression of the political and cultural identity of Northern nationalists and also as a means of realising mutual economic potential. They listed some organisational criteria for the institutions, and argued that they should be integrated into patterns of cooperation between the two Governments and reflect the totality of relationships. They also made a case for a North/South Body which would aim to develop an integratd approach to economic development and social planning suited to both parts of Ireland, and which would carry out the implementation of EU policies.
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