(ANSA) - Rome, February 8 - French government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux told Europe 1 on Friday that Paris's decision to recall its ambassador to Rome for consultations "is not permanent". "But it was important to give a signal," Griveaux added.
Tension between Rome and Paris has been high in recent months over several issues, including the management of asylum seekers and the TAV Turin-Lyon high-speed rail link. But it was the support of Italian Deputy Premier Luigi Di Maio's 5-Star Movement (M5S) for the Yellow Vests protestors in France that triggered the diplomatic move.
Paris says recall of Rome ambassador not permanent
'Important to give a signal' says French government spokesperson