The Ulster Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) submitted a paper on 28 August 1992, emphasizing the necessity of removing the territorial claim to Northern Ireland from the Irish Constitution to foster better relations between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. The DUP argues that this claim is perceived by unionists as unlawful and a significant barrier to establishing a neighborly relationship. They propose that the removal of this claim would create a new atmosphere conducive to cooperation and mutual respect, potentially transforming relations between the two entities. The document also outlines the DUP's vision for a British–Irish framework that respects the identities of both traditions in Northern Ireland and promotes improved relations and cooperation for mutual benefit.
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