
FFGR Security Worldwide supports diplomatic missions, foreign visits and protocol-grade movements with the calm institutional posture this environment requires. Our teams routinely operate in Geneva around the Palais des Nations, in New York during UN General Assembly week, and in Paris and London for state-level bilateral visits. We work in clear coordination with host-country protective services and embassy attachés — not in competition with them.
Diplomatic environments demand security professionals who can operate at the intersection of sovereign protocol, host-country police authority and private discretion. Foreign visits, sensitive bilateral negotiations and intergovernmental meetings each carry distinct exposure: planned protests, hostile media positioning, accredited but adversarial intelligence collection, and the residual physical risk that any high-profile principal carries in transit. FFGR's diplomatic practice is built around officers with prior protection service backgrounds and cleared coordinators who understand the cadence of state-level movements.
How We Operate
Protocol fluency
Officers trained in diplomatic etiquette, motorcade order, salute conventions and the quiet hierarchy of protective service relationships.
Liaison with host services
Established working relationships with GIGN, Met Police SO1, Diplomatic Security Service, Sûreté Publique and equivalent authorities.
Intelligence-led planning
Pre-visit threat picture, route survey, venue survey, contingency mapping — delivered by analysts before a single officer is deployed.
Visiting delegation support
Multilingual coverage for delegations whose accompanying state security cannot operate freely on foreign soil.
Why FFGR
Officers with prior service in national protective units, trained to operate alongside official security details
Multilingual teams capable of supporting Arabic, French, English, Russian and Chinese-speaking delegations
Discreet motorcade and pilot vehicle capability with armoured options pre-cleared for diplomatic quarters
Coordinated venue advance for embassies, consulates, conference centres and sensitive meeting locations
Typical Mandates
Visiting head-of-state delegation support during UN General Assembly week in New York
Bilateral negotiation security at the Palais des Nations or Hôtel du Rhône in Geneva
Embassy event security for national-day receptions and sovereign-level cultural diplomacy
Sensitive arrival and departure coordination at Le Bourget, Farnborough or Teterboro
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