This document, presented by the SDLP, describes their position on the nature, form and extent of new arrangements in relation to Strand 2. SDLP argued that North/South institutions were necessary as they reflected the identity and allegiance of nationalists and also because they would facilitate economic development. They stated that any new arrangements should include political structures with significant representation from both parts of Ireland, to address all-island concerns and interests, and to represent common Irish interests to the EU. They also noted that these North/South bodies should be able to make decisions on a consensual basis.
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