On 13 June 1996, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) issued a statement regarding their stance on the procedural rules and representation of other parties in the negotiations. The statement emphasized their rejection of Senator George Mitchell, described as President Clinton's envoy, and his role in the negotiations, which they felt was imposed upon them. Despite this, the DUP expressed their commitment to participating fully in consultations and maintaining contact with other parties. The DUP reiterated their positions on the various strands of the negotiations and clarified that they would not accept the presence of Clinton's envoys [sic] if it was against the interests of the Unionist community.
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