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Maintaining peace through joined desks and common goals

The World Embassy Desk is an independent body dedicated to the achievement and enforcement of peace resolution. Relying on existing legal frameworks and their application, it endeavours to safeguard and protect the interests of the world in a larger sense in the spirit of promoting international peace among the nations of the world.

In view of the current situation in Gaza, the World Embassy Desk has deemed it necessary to take action and stand up in the defence of humanity and enforcement of international legal frameworks.

As a multilateral apolitical organisation, we introduce direct and indirect lines of communication between states to facilitate mediation and diffuse potential crisis in their early stages. The World Embassy Desk is conceived as a distinct body, open to all states, with the goal of fostering genuine global influence. It serves as a space where each state with a representation can voice its perspectives and be heard. In this spirit, and to reach this global goal, we thrive and encourage all states to join with representation at the desk.


NEWS UPDATES

  • Solidarity with GCC States Affected by Regional Escalation
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) has taken note of the recent escalation of hostilities in the Middle East and the widening scope of military actions affecting several states in the region. In this context, the WED wishes to express its solidarity with the governments and peoples of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, namely the Kingdom of Saudi […]
  • WED Warns Against the Use of Proxy Forces in the Iran Conflict
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) is following with serious concern the reports that Kurdish armed groups operating from northern Iraq may be preparing military operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, reportedly with support or encouragement from the United States. If confirmed, the arming or support of non-state armed groups for the purpose of conducting military operations against another sovereign […]
  • WED Addresses the Governments of the United Kingdom, France and Germany on the Primacy of International Law
    On 2 March 2026, the World Embassy Desk (WED) transmitted a high-priority communication to the Governments of the United Kingdom, the France, and the Germany concerning recent public statements indicating readiness to enable or undertake defensive military action against the Iran. In its letter, WED recalls the primacy of the Charter of the United Nations, in particular Article 2(4), which […]
  • Statement On the Assassination of the Supreme Leader of the Iran
    The World Embassy Desk expresses its profound concern regarding the reported attack resulting in the death of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The WED unequivocally condemns any targeted assassination of a political or state leader carried out in violation of international law. The deliberate killing of the highest authority of a sovereign State constitutes an extremely […]
  • Statement on the Use of Force Against Iran, Civilian Harm, and the Undermining of Diplomatic Efforts
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) condemns in the strongest possible terms the military attack carried out by the United States and Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran. This attack constitutes a grave violation of international law, including the prohibition on the use of force enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Reports indicate significant civilian casualties, including schoolchildren, the full […]
  • WED Calls for Immediate De-escalation and Diplomatic Engagement in the Pakistan-Afghanistan Situation
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) is closely monitoring the recent developments and reported hostilities between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The escalation of tensions and the exchange of armed incidents raise serious concerns for regional stability, civilian safety, and the broader framework of international peace and security. The WED emphasises that the use of force in international relations […]
  • Statement on Democratic Discourse and Equal Political Participation
    The WED has taken note of recent public remarks made by the President of the United States concerning Members of the United States Congress, including Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. The WED recalls that democratic governance is grounded in pluralism, institutional respect, and the principle that elected representatives derive legitimacy from the electorate. Political disagreement, including sharp and emotional protest, […]
  • WED Calls for Enforcement and Full Respect of the Ceasefire in Gaza
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) expresses its grave concern regarding the continued military operations by Israel in Gaza and the ongoing violations of ceasefire understandings. The persistence of large-scale attacks, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, and the severe restrictions on humanitarian access raise serious concerns under international humanitarian law. WED recalls that all parties to an armed conflict are bound […]
  • Foreign Intelligence Outreach and the Principle of Non-Intervention
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) has taken note of the message published by the Central Intelligence Agency via X at 4:18 PM · February 24, 2026, in which instructions in Farsi were provided on how individuals may establish secure contact with this foreign intelligence service. The WED observes that it is difficult to discern any legitimate purpose behind such a […]
  • Statement on the Prohibition of the Threat or Use of Force and the Safeguarding of World Peace
    The World Embassy Desk expresses profound concern regarding the ongoing escalation between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Repeated threats of unilateral military action by the United States to compel a political agreement with Iran stand in stark violation of the Charter of the United Nations and the foundational norms of international law that prohibit the threat […]