Diplomatic Protection

The safety of foreign diplomats is a chief concern to every country in the world. In order for diplomatic relations to foster protection of diplomats is a vital necessity. Diplomatic security is ensured by the assurance that parties may interact without the fear of any sort of danger regardless of the country they reside in or the fact that they represent a particular country. A lack of such an assurance will not only affect the personal safety of individual diplomats but also limit diplomatic relations.

Diplomatic Protection in risk countries requires a full-spectra approach including measures for protecting Information and Premises as well as People in order to ensure the safety and peace of mind of those diplomats tasked to uphold diplomatic relations. It is not always possible to rely on the diplomatic status or host nation support to safe-guard a diplomatic mission.

Our most recent missions include protecting expatriate diplomats in high risk areas such as Iraq, Sudan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. We have also coordinated diplomatic trade delegations to several risk countries.