From the diplomatic headquarters they spoke out for the delay of two of their men and added that “diplomats cannot be subjected” to this type of act.
After two Russian diplomats were detained for refusing to take a breathalyzer test, the Russian Embassy in Argentina spoke about the fact. From the headquarters, they considered that these events are a “serious violation of international law“, especially regarding his diplomatic immunity.
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The first secretary of the Embassy, who said his name was Alexander, issued a statement to the press and said: “According to the Vienna convention, Diplomats cannot be subject to any stop or search and we consider what happened as a serious violation of international law.”.
Of the two men detained during the morning of this Wednesday the 25th, one was identified as Cardmath Solomatinco-director of the House of Russia in Buenos Aires.
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“According to the Vienna convention, diplomats cannot be subject to any stoppage,” they said from the Embassy.
He passed through the checkpoint on Avenida Libertador and Avenida Callao and refused to blow the allometer. Prior to Solomatín, another man did the same and was transferred to the Russian Embassy.
From the Ministry of Security indicated that, together with the Chancellerysent to the department of Diplomatic Security of the Federal Police to take charge and comply with the Vienna Convention and the laws governing diplomatic relations.
Recoleta: two Russian diplomats were delayed after resisting taking a breathalyzer test
The Russian officials delayed this morning in CABA are called Sergei Baldin and Cardmath Solomatin. Baldin was intervened after refusing to take a breathalyzer test and barricading himself in his car. He was then escorted to the Embassy of the Russian Federation.
A few hours later, Solomatín, co-director of the Russian House of Buenos Aireswho was transferred by the Police. According to the beginning of the event, The first man claimed to be a “diplomat” and refused to present his car papers. Finally, he ended up bringing the documentation to the Embassy and it to the authorities.
Source: Ambito
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