Russia and Georgia have shut their embassies in each other's capitals following Tbilisi's decision to cut diplomatic ties with Moscow, officials and news agencies said Wednesday.
Russia and Georgia have shut their embassies in each other's capitals following Tbilisi's decision to cut diplomatic ties with Moscow, officials and news agencies said Wednesday.

"The Russian embassy in Georgia is no longer functioning. The consular section is closed as well, pending future directives from Moscow," embassy spokesman Alexander Savonov told AFP in Tbilisi.

In Moscow, Georgia's charge d'affaires, Givi Shugarov, told the Interfax news agency that the country's embassy had also ceased its diplomatic functions.

"As of now, the embassy has stopped its diplomatic activity," he said, adding that "the consulate of Georgia continues to work as usual."

Georgia formally broke diplomatic relations with Russia Tuesday following its occupation of parts of the country and recognition of two rebel regions.

Georgia's Foreign Ministry announced last week that it was planning to cut diplomatic ties but maintain consular relations to serve hundreds of thousands of Georgians living in Russia.