"From the federal government's point of view, Spain is of course a state governed by the rule of law and as government spokesman I see no reason at all to comment on decisions made by Spanish courts," Steffen Seibert told reporters following the controversial move yesterday.
"We continue to support the clear position of the Spanish prime minister (Mariano Rajoy)," Seibert said.
"What's important to us is that the unity and constitutional order of Spain are maintained."
A Spanish judge was also today set to issue an EU arrest warrant for Catalonia's deposed leader Carles Puigdemont, who is holed up in Belgium.
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The European Union and its member states have been resolute in their support for Madrid throughout the crisis.
Spain has been plunged into turmoil since Puigdemont's government organised an independence referendum on October 1 despite a court ban.
A declaration of independence by the Catalan parliament followed last Friday.