The Ulster Democratic Party's submission on Strand Two outlines several principles and requirements for the negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agreement. The document emphasizes the recognition of Northern Ireland's constitutional status as part of the United Kingdom and asserts the inviolable right to self-determination for its people. It calls for a commitment to democratic means and stipulates that any relationship with the Irish Republic must be voluntary and within the broader context of cooperation among British Isles regions. Additionally, the UDP advocates for the rescission of Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish Constitution, the discussion of economic and security cooperation within the British Isles and the EU, and the supersession of the Anglo-Irish Agreement by any new arrangement, with the principle of consent being paramount.
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