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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

  • WED Expresses Concern Over Threats Against Oman and the Erosion of Diplomacy
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) expresses its serious concern regarding the repeated use of threats of force in international relations, this time directed toward the Sultanate of Oman. WED notes with concern that diplomacy, dialogue, and peaceful dispute resolution appear to be increasingly losing ground to coercive rhetoric and power politics. The growing normalization of threats of violence risks undermining […]
  • WED Warns That Military Strikes During Negotiations Undermine Diplomacy and Ceasefire Efforts
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) expresses its serious concern regarding the reported United States strikes targeting locations in southern Iran while diplomatic contacts and negotiations involving Iranian officials were simultaneously ongoing in Qatar. WED emphasizes that the continuation of military operations during active diplomatic engagement and amidst a ceasefire environment risks severely undermining confidence in peaceful negotiations. If diplomatic channels […]
  • Rising U.S. – Cuba Tensions Following National Security Remarks
    Recent statements by senior officials of the United States have contributed to a renewed escalation in diplomatic tensions with Cuba. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly described Cuba as a matter affecting the national security interests of the United States, while raising concerns regarding alleged foreign influence and regional security developments. The remarks come amid an already strained relationship […]
  • Türkiye’s Long-Range Missile Program and the Changing International Security Environment
    The World Embassy Desk has taken note of the recent public unveiling by Türkiye of the “Yıldırımhan” long-range missile system, reportedly capable of reaching distances of approximately 6,000 kilometers. While questions remain regarding the current operational status and actual capabilities of the system, the announcement itself reflects a broader and increasingly visible international trend: States are investing more heavily in […]
  • WED Notes Limited but Notable Shift in EU Sanctions Policy Concerning Israeli Settlements
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) takes note of the recent decision by the European Union to impose sanctions on certain Israeli settlers and organizations linked to violence in the occupied West Bank. The adoption of these measures marks a notable development in European policy and reflects a growing recognition within the EU that persistent settler violence and expansion in occupied […]
  • Reflections on Venezuela, International Adjudication and Peaceful Dispute Resolution
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) has taken note of the recent proceedings before the International Court of Justice concerning the territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana relating to the Essequibo region. The WED emphasizes that respect for international law, including international arbitration and judicial settlement, remains one of the cornerstones of peaceful coexistence between States. International adjudication exists precisely because […]
  • Statement On the European Union’s Recent Measures Concerning Iran and Its Position on Israel
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) expresses its profound concern and astonishment at the apparent inconsistency in the recent positions adopted by the European Union. The WED takes note of the European Union’s decision to impose new restrictive measures against the Islamic Republic of Iran in relation to developments surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, the WED observes […]
  • Escalating Maritime Measures Risk Creating Precedent for Restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) notes with concern the recent implementation of a United States naval blockade affecting maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports in and around the Strait of Hormuz, following the breakdown of diplomatic negotiations. This development has already disrupted international shipping and contributed to heightened volatility in global energy markets. The WED further recalls that, prior […]
  • WED Raises Serious Concern Over Southern Lebanon Developments
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) expresses its deep concern regarding recent reports of moves by Israel to occupy or annex parts of southern Lebanon, as highlighted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The WED underscores that any attempt to alter the territorial status of a sovereign State through occupation or annexation raises serious issues under international law. […]
  • WED Warns of Escalation Risks Despite US–Iran Ceasefire
    The World Embassy Desk (WED) takes note of the recently announced ceasefire between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has been widely regarded as a necessary step toward de-escalation in a highly volatile regional context. At the same time, the WED expresses serious concern over reports that, notwithstanding this ceasefire, military operations in Lebanon appear to […]