“Let Friendship Prevail”
By Roy Lie Atjam
Organized by Diplomat Magazine and hosted at the cozy Leonardo Royal Hotel The Hague, these gatherings are a wonderful opportunity to build friendships among the diplomatic corps, international institutions, and the host country the Netherlands.
On May 30, 2026, our fun tournament welcomed dozens of participants from various countries, reminding us all how sport can bring people together and foster cultural exchange. Chess, a delightful game that exercises the mind and sharpens decision-making skills, offers a friendly space for players to explore ideas, learn from their experiences, and make lasting connections. In a heartwarming move, the UN General Assembly celebrated chess by adopting Resolution 74/22 on December 12, 2019, thanks to Armenia’s initiative, and designated July 20 as International Chess Day.

This year, we were thrilled to see players of all ages participating, including the remarkable seven-year-old Master Uliks Doli from Kosovo! Competitors came from far and wide, including Angola, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Montenegro, the OPCW, Senegal, the USA, and the Netherlands.
After a series of exciting matches showcasing impressive tactical skills and strategic thinking, Felipe Ferreira Marques of Brazil emerged as the champion of the 5th Diplomat Chess Tournament in The Hague. Henry Pierre Sarr of Senegal secured second place, while Hong Li of the OPCW claimed third position.

Diplomat Magazine also took the opportunity to bid farewell to two outstanding players and longtime participants, Felipe Ferreira Marques and Henry Pierre Sarr, who will be leaving The Hague later this year at the conclusion of their diplomatic assignments in the Netherlands.
“Over the years, both diplomats have achieved notable results in previous editions of the tournament and have become familiar faces within the chess community.

Their friendship, which began shortly after they arrived in The Hague, grew through their shared passion for chess. Four years ago, they met during a Diplomat Magazine Chess Tournament and quickly became close friends. Since then, they have met regularly at diplomatic events and for friendly chess matches.
Their story perfectly illustrates one of the core objectives of Diplomat Magazine’s events: creating meaningful connections among diplomats and encouraging friendships that continue beyond official duties, bringing people together across cultures and nationalities.” Said Dr Mayelinne De Lara, Diplomat Magazine’s Publisher.


The atmosphere during the tournament was filled with joy and relaxation, offering everyone a delightful break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Dr. De Lara, proudly presented the trophies to the well-deserved winners, celebrating not just their achievements, but also the spirit of friendship and cooperation that we all cherish.



