In a submission dated 19 January 1998, Sinn Féin emphasized the necessity of moving beyond past failures and rejecting the status quo in the Northern Ireland peace negotiations. They criticized the 'Propositions on Heads of Agreement' by the two governments for not meeting essential requirements and called for parity across the three strands of negotiations. Sinn Féin outlined key issues that need addressing, including demilitarization, an equality agenda, sovereignty, the constitutional status of the six counties, and new governance arrangements. They stressed that fundamental rights are non-negotiable and urged for a comprehensive and inclusive agenda to achieve a lasting peace settlement.
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