The document, authored by the British Government on 9 October 1992, addresses the discussions and proposals regarding possible institutional arrangements in Strand Two of the Northern Ireland peace talks. The British Government emphasizes that it does not have a predefined blueprint for North/South institutions and prefers that those who will operate these institutions take the lead in devising them. The paper outlines the common ground identified among participants, including the need for structures to enhance North/South communication and cooperation, the importance of consensus-based decision-making, and the potential for joint bodies to administer services. It also highlights the British Government's readiness to assist in exploring proposals and ensuring that any new arrangements are acceptable to all parties involved in the talks.
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