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Opening, GSL, closing, motion, working-paper intro — in your country's diplomatic voice. Built for Model UN delegates who want a draft that reads like real diplomacy — not a Wikipedia summary.
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Opening statement · General Speakers' List · General debate …
agenda item
This is what lands in your composer — edit the [blanks] and send.
Write a 90-second opening statement for the delegate of [country] on "[agenda item]". Match the country's real diplomatic register — formal cadence, third-person self-reference ("the delegation of [country]"), indirect references to adversaries, and invocation of Charter principles or regional-bloc positions where natural. Include at least one specific reference to a recent statement, vote, or initiative from the delegation, with the date. Tailor length and tone to the speech type. End with a single concrete ask of the committee.
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.
Preambular and operative clauses with proper UN formatting and cited precedent.