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An example: Policy Statement

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An example: Policy Statement

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  1. A Policy Statement* A country/NGO’s policy is its view/opinion on a certain issue in a specific forum. * It is written on the issue that seems the most relevant to the delegation in that forum.* It also expresses what the delegation has already done and what they feel should be done regarding that issue, in a brief speech (usually not longer than a minute).* They’re the best starting point to write a good resolution.* What if a delegate can’t find the delegation’s policy on a certain issue?

  2. An example: Policy Statement • By Japan, in the GA1 (Disarmament), on the issue of “North Korean Nuclear Disarmament” • “Honourable Chair, Esteemed Fellow Delegates, • The Delegation of Japan feels that The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has not • complied with the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty and has continued their production of • illicit Nuclear Power. By North Korea generating Nuclear Power without any observation by • the IAEA,OPCW or the United Nations, North Korea poses themselves as a threat to the • international community as they would abuse all rules on obtaining such power therefore • causing a violation of the UN Charter on Peace and Security of Member States. • Japan wishes that a solution would be raised allowing satisfaction to both North Korea and • the member states allowing a stable cooperation in North Korea’s Nuclear Advancement. • Japan further wishes that if North Korea does not comply to the terms of the house, • sanctions and such measures should be imposed, as Japan and South Korea are most at • threat from North Korea’s Nuclear Power. • The Delegation of Japan hopes for constructive debate and fruitful ideas to be given in • debate on the matter. • Thank You. • The Delegation of Japan Yields the floor to the Chair • (From the New Delegate’s Booklet, THIMUN Foundation)Down to Business (2): Resolutio

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