Calling attacks on journalists "unacceptable," Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Tomas Petricek said he had made Prague's position on the gruesome death clear to the Saudi Arabian Ambassador when the two met to discuss the issue on Wednesday.
"In the diplomatic response," Petricek tweeted, "the Czech Republic will withdraw one diplomat from Saudi Arabia."
A spokeswoman for the ministry clarified to media that the diplomat in question will be the liaison posted to the embassy by the Czech Agriculture Ministry.

He added that Prague's military exports to Saudi Arabia were mainly limited to "non-lethal material," such as equipment, gear, and vehicles.
The Czech condemnation follows growing international outrage over Khashoggi's death. While Saudi officials have since acknowledged that the kingdom's operatives were responsible for the journalist's killing, explanations for the exact cause and circumstances of his death have varied widely.
Prague's diplomatic recall has so far been the strongest act of condemnation taken by an EU state against Saudi Arabia since Khashoggi was last seen alive on October 2.
While many in the Western political establishment have expressed shock that Saudi Arabia would target one of its journalists, the prospect of imposing economic sanctions or cancelling multi-million arms deals has been mixed.
Most outspoken has been Germany's Angela Merkel, who has halted Germany's arms exports to Saudi while the killing is being investigated, calling Khashoggi's death a "monstrosity".
Meanwhile, the UK, France, and Spain have shied away from the pressure to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia, having already resisted similar calls over allegations that the Saudi military was committing war crimes in Yemen.
Across the Atlantic, the US and Canada too have resisted the call to put the pause on arms sales, despite the growing evidence that suggests Khashoggi's death was premeditated.




Comment: After decades of Western support for the criminal Saudi regime, why would anyone suddenly develop a conscience? Obviously, there's much more to the Khashoggi murder than it first appears:
- The Murder of Jamal Khashoggi: Oil, Sanctions And The Anti-Trump Establishment
- Galloway: First Cut Won't be The Deepest - Deeper Wounds Are Yet to Come in The Killing of Khashoggi
- Korybko: It turns out Saudi Arabia isn't a US puppet after all
- Former US Ambassador McFaul tries to whitewash Obama's support for Saudi Arabia
- Spain to 'honor' sale of 400 bombs to Saudi Arabia despite halting it over rights groups outcry
- U.S., British and Saudis thwart Freedom and Democracy in Yemen - again
For more, check out: NewsReal: Saudi Arabia: A Wretched Hive of Scum And Villainy, Fully Supported by The West