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The Chief of Protocol (CoP) is a government official who heads the protocol department of a state, overseeing security, logistics and etiquette in diplomatic and national functions. A protocol department decides on diplomatic immunity and privileges, diplomatic host security, diplomatic use of airspace and it is the guardian of official etiquette. Advance protocol teams, usually headed by the Chief of Protocol, engage as first contact between governments for the planning of bilateral and multilateral summits and visits.

Countries with a chief of protocol include:

References

  1. ^ Canada, Global Affairs Canada-Affaires mondiales (October 30, 2007). "Office of Protocol of Canada". GAC.
  2. ^ Canada, Global Affairs Canada-Affaires mondiales (June 10, 2014). "About the Chief of Protocol of Canada". GAC.
  3. ^ "Chief of Protocol". www.foreignaffairs.gov.fj.
  4. ^ "Senior Officials". www.foreignaffairs.gov.fj.
  5. ^ "Department of Protocol – Ministry of Foreign Affairs".
  6. ^ "List of Senior Officials | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan". www.mofa.go.jp.
  7. ^ "Protocol Division". www.mfa.gov.lk.
  8. ^ "Protocol". Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  9. ^ Amt, Auswärtiges. "Federal Foreign Office - Federal Foreign Office Protocol". German Federal Foreign Office.
  10. ^ "PROTOCOL SECTION". www.gov.sz.
  11. ^ Denmark, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of. "Protocol Department". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
  12. ^ "Organizational ChartMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea". www.mofa.go.kr.
  13. ^ "Protocol - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation".
  14. ^ "Protocol Division - Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal MOFA".
  15. ^ "1.7 The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
  16. ^ "Chief of Protocol Meets with Omani Ambassador to Baghdad". June 26, 2019.
  17. ^ http://www.israel.org/MFA/AboutTheMinistry/Pages/Protocol%20and%20Official%20Guests%20Bureau.aspx
  18. ^ "Protocol and Consular". www.mofa.go.ug.