Germany Temporarily Relocates Embassy Staff from Iraq Amid Heightened Security Risks
In response to rising security threats tied to Middle East tensions, Germany has moved its embassy staff from Baghdad, Iraq. Consular services are limited, focusing on safety. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul discussed regional concerns with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, criticizing Iran's aggressive actions.
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Germany has taken the precaution of temporarily relocating its embassy staff from Baghdad due to increased security risks linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. A spokesperson for the foreign ministry confirmed the move, emphasizing the priority placed on staff safety in Iraq.
Despite the relocation, the embassy remains operational for communication, though legal and consular services are limited. Challenges have persisted due to the volatile security landscape. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul highlighted this during discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Cyprus.
Both officials condemned Iran's recent aggressive maneuvers in the region, urging Tehran to cease its unwarranted attacks on neighboring countries. The statement underscores the prevailing international concerns over regional stability.
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