The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) submitted a document in September 1992 for the Irish-British and Inter-Party Talks, focusing on Strand Two. The SDLP emphasizes that resolving the conflict requires openly addressing and developing agreed proposals on relationships which are deeply rooted in the historical interactions between Ireland and Britain. The document highlights the need for new North-South structures that respect both nationalist and unionist identities, promote cooperation, and address mutual concerns across the island. The SDLP proposes the establishment of a North-South Council/Council of Ministers to oversee various functional areas, including economic development, agriculture, tourism, security, and cultural matters, with a parliamentary dimension to ensure effective governance and harmonious action between institutions in both parts of Ireland.
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