The British Government, in a paper dated 29 September 1992, outlines key issues for participants to address regarding possible institutional arrangements in Strand Two of the Northern Ireland peace talks. The document emphasizes principles such as reconciling the rights of the two major traditions in Ireland, promoting improved relations, and ensuring arrangements are legitimate, stable, and widely acceptable. It highlights the importance of North/South cooperation on economic and social matters, referencing papers from both the British and Irish Governments that suggest opportunities for enhanced collaboration. The British Government refrains from proposing its own institutional arrangements, instead inviting other participants to offer their proposals, while expressing willingness to provide further analytical papers to identify areas of agreement and disagreement.
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