The SDLP's submission for the political talks on 28 August 1992, addresses the issues under Agenda Item 6 of Strand Two, focusing on the fundamental aspects of the problem, including underlying realities, identity, and allegiance. The SDLP emphasizes that the political problems stem from the conflict between Irish nationalist and Irish unionist identities and the failure to create political structures that accommodate both. The document highlights the need for a new political framework that respects both identities and promotes cooperation and integration across Ireland, supported by the European Community. The SDLP calls for political structures that can represent both identities, address mutual concerns, and foster unity and mutual respect, acknowledging the constitutional implications of such arrangements.
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