Official Records
This section contains official documents, communications, and reports issued or received by the World Embassy Desk (WED) in the course of its diplomatic and institutional work. The materials include correspondence with states and international bodies, as well as policy reports, submissions, and relevant documentation related to WED’s mandate. All files are available in PDF format.
Only documents that are unclassified and suitable for public disclosure will be published on this page.
- Reports of U.S. Interference in the Internal Affairs of CubaThe World Embassy Desk (WED) has taken note of recent reports and public discourse suggesting that the United States is once again engaging in, or openly contemplating, actions aimed at influencing the internal political order of the Republic of Cuba. The WED expresses its serious concern at indications that such conduct may involve a renewed willingness to disregard fundamental principles […]
- WED Addresses the Governments of the United Kingdom, France and Germany on the Primacy of International LawOn 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 […]
- Observation Report on Suriname: Urges Compliance with International Legal ObligationsThe World Embassy Desk (WED) has today released a formal observation report on the Republic of Suriname, highlighting serious concerns regarding the country’s compliance with binding international rulings, treaty obligations, and human rights standards. The report identifies Suriname’s continued failure to implement key aspects of the 2007 judgment of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Saramaka People v. […]
- Letter to All EU Member States Regarding Lack of Actions in PalestineThe World Embassy Desk (WED) issued a diplomatic letter to all Member States of the European Union, expressing deep concern over the continued and grave violations of international humanitarian law in the occupied Palestinian territories. The letter highlights the legal obligations of states under international law to prevent war crimes, ensure respect for the Geneva Conventions, and refrain from supporting […]



