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Germany Temporarily Relocates Embassy Staff from Baghdad

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Germany has decided to temporarily relocate its embassy staff from Baghdad amidst heightened security concerns, a move that underscores escalating tensions in the volatile Middle East. The German foreign ministry spokesperson announced this decision late on Monday. Currently staying reachable despite severe service limitations, including consular functions, the embassy’s personnel are being closely monitored for safety.

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul discussed regional developments with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio from Nicosia, Cyprus, emphasizing their shared condemnation of Iran’s “indiscriminate attacks” and urging Tehran to halt such actions. The spokesperson highlighted that while the embassy remains operational, its services have been severely curtailed in recent times due to security risks.

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This decision reflects broader diplomatic adjustments reflecting the deteriorating security climate in Iraq and surrounding regions. As tensions continue to rise, countries are increasingly implementing protective measures for their embassies and personnel to ensure the safety of those working abroad.

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