The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) drafted a comprehensive agenda on 11 September 1996, outlining key principles and requirements for new arrangements in Northern Ireland across three strands. Strand One focuses on internal Northern Ireland issues, including constitutional matters, human rights, justice, and cultural concerns, as well as relationships with Westminster and cross-border arrangements. Strand Two addresses the totality of relationships within the British Isles, proposing structures and new arrangements to facilitate cross-border cooperation. Strand Three emphasizes the broader UK-Republic of Ireland relationships, detailing constitutional issues and the nature of new arrangements, including interactions with other bodies and cross-border initiatives. [The document also includes some annotations in pen, as well as a note page related to Sinn Féin's entry in the talks and decommissioning]
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