German Foreign Ministry: The recall of the German ambassador was a very clear diplomatic signal to the Georgian government, we expect that personal attacks on the ambassador will be avoided

The recall of the German ambassador was a very clear diplomatic signal to the Georgian government, and we expect that personal attacks on the ambassador will be avoided, international media reports, citing a spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry.

It is noted that, amid diplomatic tensions with Georgia, Germany recalled its ambassador, Peter Fischer, from the country on October 19.

On November 7, a spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry noted that Berlin expects the Georgian government to “avoid personal attacks on the ambassador.” The spokesperson also stated that the recall of the ambassador from Tbilisi for consultations a few weeks ago was “a very clear diplomatic signal to the Georgian government.”

The spokesperson also noted that Peter Fischer, who returned to Georgia on November 6, “will continue his dedicated work.”

He said that talks had also been held with the Georgian government.

"We are now evaluating the Georgian government for its actions. We will draw our further conclusions based on this," the spokesman said.

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