The International Diplomatic Council was founded in Belgium and the European Union to create.
An independent platform for diplomatic dialogue.
It was established to promote cooperation between nations, institutions, and communities through peaceful international engagement.
Early Development
The Council began with experts in diplomacy, International law and global relations. Its early work focused on building a strong institutional structure and a trusted international network.
Global Expansion
Over time, the Council expanded its activities across several regions.
It built partnerships with organizations, academic institutions, and professionals
to support global cooperation.
1,000,000
Supporting communities through diplomacy and international cooperation.
Institutional Growth
The Council developed internal systems to strengthen transparency and accountability.
Clear governance and procedures helped improve efficiency and reinforce institutional credibility.
Future Vision
Today, the Council continues to promote dialogue and cooperation.
It supports professional engagement and sustainable international initiatives
based on mutual respect.
Growth in Public Opinion
Legal Framework
The Council operates as a non-governmental organization in full respect of international and national laws.
It does not represent any state authority and does not grant diplomatic status or privileges, which remain under the jurisdiction of sovereign states.