International VIP Protocol and Diplomatic Etiquette

Course Category : International Protocol and Diplomatic Etiquette

A specialised professional programme that establishes international protocol standards and diplomatic etiquette best practices to ensure refined official representation and effective sovereign engagement management
Duration: 5 Days
Level: Advanced.

Starts On

15 - June - 2026

Ends On

19 - June - 2026

Location

Switzerland - Geneva

Language

Arabic

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Targeted Audience

  • Middle and senior management officials within governmental entities.
  • Protocol and ceremonial officers in official institutions.
  • Embassy and diplomatic mission personnel.
  • Corporate communication and public relations teams.
  • VIP visit coordination officers.

Targeted Skills

  • Applying international precedence and protocol rules accurately.
  • Managing official ceremonies and sovereign visits efficiently.
  • Demonstrating professional conduct aligned with diplomatic etiquette standards.
  • Coordinating multi-stakeholder high-level events.
  • Navigating cultural and diplomatic sensitivities professionally.

Expected Outcomes

  • Master international protocol concepts and official order of precedence.
  • Design and manage VIP visit programmes in accordance with recognised standards.
  • Develop structured plans for organising official ceremonies.
  • Analyse sensitive diplomatic situations and make appropriate decisions.
  • Strengthen institutional image through strict adherence to protocol standards.

Training Topics Index

  • Evolution of protocol in international relations
  • Authoritative sources of protocol rules
  • Order of precedence and ranking systems
  • Distinction between protocol and etiquette

  • Pre-visit strategic planning
  • Structuring official visit programmes
  • Coordinating formal receptions
  • Managing logistical and protocol arrangements

  • Developing official ceremony scenarios
  • Seating and stage arrangements based on precedence
  • Invitation and official correspondence management
  • Media coordination during high-level events

  • Formal modes of address
  • Official dining etiquette
  • Protocol in multicultural environments
  • Managing sensitive situations and protocol breaches

  • Identifying protocol-related risks
  • Contingency planning for sovereign occasions
  • Security and protocol coordination
  • Advanced case study analysis