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Preambular and operative clauses with proper UN formatting and cited precedent. Built for Model UN delegates who want a draft that reads like real diplomacy — not a Wikipedia summary.
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This is what lands in your composer — edit the [blanks] and send.
Draft a UN General Assembly resolution on "[topic]". Use proper UN format: 8–12 preambular clauses (each beginning with an italicized opener — Recalling, Noting with concern, Reaffirming, Bearing in mind…) and 8–12 operative clauses (Decides, Calls upon, Requests, Urges, Authorizes…). Cite the precedent resolutions you draw from in footnotes after the relevant clause.
Model Diplomat fills it in with answers grounded in primary sources — every claim cites a real document, never a fabricated one.
Foreign-policy position on a topic, with allies, voting record, and rationale.
Conference-ready paper in your committee's standard format. Footnoted and exportable.
Background, escalation tree, likely directives, and a personal-portfolio brief.
Opening, GSL, closing, motion, working-paper intro — in your country's diplomatic voice.