Croatia has suspended a senior diplomat over Facebook posts praising a “pure” white Europe and blaming the LGBTQ community for pedophilia.

Elizabeta Madjarevic was recalled from her posting in Germany on Monday after screenshots of numerous bigoted posts appeared in local media.

“Pure and authentic Europe. Just white Europeans as it used to be only 30 years ago in the whole Europe,” read one of the since-deleted posts next to an old photo of the coastline, AFP reported.

“This should be a good advertisement for vacations. One would think this is no longer possible but luckily it is.”

Another post reportedly attacked Muslims for going to Europe for “social benefits” as well as “for the political reasons of islamisation [sic] agenda.”

“Europe, you need to learn to say no and build your self-respect and Christian identity,” the comment continued, according to AFP.

She also shared an article that she claimed showed “how LGBTQ is tied to pedophilia,” the agency said.

Madjarevic — who has since deleted her Facebook page — reportedly claimed to have been hacked, an argument dismissed by Croatia’s foreign minister, Gordan Grlic Radman, who ordered a disciplinary hearing.

Madjarevic was “recalled, her mandate is interrupted, she is under suspension,” Radman said, according to AFP.

“Croatia shares European values, while racism, any forms of xenophobia or other intolerance have no place in diplomacy,” the minister told reporters, saying further punishment would follow.

President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic hailed the ministry’s “quick reaction” to the case.

“Statements that boost intolerance and racism are unacceptable,” she wrote on Twitter.

With Post wires