The two men carried out an unusual event between the morning and noon of this Christmas Wednesday. The Russian Embassy had condemned the incident.
After the Russian Embassy spoke out about the delay of two diplomats for refusing to take the breathalyzer test, their names were revealed and doubts arose about what work they do for their country. It is about Sergei Baldin and Cardmath Solomatin.
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Who are the two delayed Russian diplomats?
Sergei Baldin
The first delayed Russian diplomat is called Sergei Baldin, he is 38 years old and works as commercial manager of the Russian Embassy in Argentina. He has an Argentine National Identity Document (DNI), under the number 60 million, on par with the document from his country. In addition, it has an address at 2300 Dragones Street.


Baldin barricaded himself in his car for more than an hour, after refusing to take the test, and from there he was referred to the Embassy, which he finally entered for a while after being parked surrounded by the media.
Cardmath Solomatin
The second person involved is called Cardmath Solomatin and is co-director of the House of Russia in Buenos Aires. In his case, he rolled up the window of his Toyota Corolla and talked on the phone, also refusing to take the test. The Russian House is a cultural center that offers study scholarships, courses and workshops related to the country. Additionally, it is the headquarters of events and has a library.
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The Russian Embassy sentenced the two men to delay.
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The Russian Embassy considers alcohol testing a “serious violation of international law”
After two Russian diplomats were delayed for refusing to take a breathalyzer test, the Russian Embassy in Argentina spoke out on the matter. From the headquarters, They considered these events to be a “serious violation of international law”, especially regarding their diplomatic immunity.
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.”.
Source: Ambito

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