👉 Tras los incidentes con diplomáticos rusos detenidos en control de alcoholemia que se negaron a hacer el alcotest, las miradas se pusieron en la embajada rusa ubicada en Recoleta, Buenos Aires, que desató un conflicto vecinal de larga data. La seguridad de la embajada ha sido reforzada con vallas y custodia policial, generando molestias entre vecinos. Además, se ha presentado una nota de protesta a la Cancillería argentina, elevando el incidente a un conflicto diplomático.
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00:00The Russian embassy, which yesterday was the stage, the epicenter, a real scandal, today the issue is decreasing, but there are still things to solve, among other things, the neighborly conflict that exists there.
00:12I understand that this is a gathering, Rodríguez Peña Street, between the neighbors and the diplomatic officials. Leo, how are you? Good afternoon, how are you?
00:21How are you, Facu? Good afternoon. Well, we are here at the embassy, yes.
00:28You will see, well, there is tranquility today. After what was experienced yesterday, obviously, today tranquility returned here to the embassy.
00:37An embassy that is guarded by federal forces, by the federal police, in this case, on the outside.
00:44And on the inside, obviously, everything that has to do with the security of the Soviet Union.
00:51So here, look, let's see, details. You have the two officers there, the gate is closed.
00:59What they tell us is that the people who entered yesterday have not left the interior of the embassy again.
01:07Surely, well, now this is going to follow a judicial process that the court will have to resolve, as they spoke very early.
01:17But, in principle, it will govern the idea that at least a car with a diplomatic license cannot be stopped.
01:26At least that's what they say, yes. So there lies the first issue, yes.
01:33Should they stop it? Should they not stop it? Well, in principle, no, no.
01:39But, well, now that is going to turn into a judicial process that the court will have to resolve because it does necessarily intervene.
01:47Then you have the other issue, which is that of the neighbors.
01:51Some neighbors, I'll tell you, claimed for this situation.
01:56The fences that are on the sidewalk, that occupy the entire sidewalk, and that is there, as you will see, the place where she walks.
02:03As she walks, we were with this girl, yes.
02:06Of course, a few centimeters.
02:07Well, she's walking, well, it's a bit uncomfortable, of course.
02:10And it's a bit uncomfortable, but there is still a place to cross.
02:16They don't allow us to get here, obviously.
02:18This is where people walk.
02:21You walk through this part and this is what is left of the sidewalk.
02:25Yesterday, taking advantage of the situation of the cameras in the place,
02:32which was for a completely unrelated case to the claim of the neighbors,
02:36they took advantage, they left, and they began to expose that situation that they have apparently been accusing for a long time.
02:44It's not a matter of yesterday, but they had presentations in front of a legal issue,
02:51trying to get them to get up, or to make shorter sections,
02:54because they said that some neighbors had collided, had stumbled.
02:58And as they saw the possibility, the truth is that they all went out to complain about the fences and the fences.
03:05Yes, exactly.
03:06Exactly, well, and there is this situation where some, necessarily,
03:10so as not to walk through the fences, through the fence, have to walk through the asphalt.
03:17Of course, they go against the cars that go through Rodríguez Peña.
03:23There is clearly a problem.
03:25There is clearly a problem. In this case, one understands that they are a few meters,
03:30but it is true what the neighbors raise.
03:32Well, look, you walk up with the difficulty that that has,
03:36with what we know that there are accidents on the streets all the time,
03:41there are not the right fences.
03:43On the other hand, why is there this scenario?
03:45Of course, there it is.
03:47Why is there this scenario of going to the Russian embassy?
03:50No, this has to do with our security issue that occurred after the war began.
03:56To understand that the embassy can be a blank situation linked to the war conflict that is taking place in Ukraine,
04:03they decided to fence all the embassies.
04:05There were demonstrations of Ukrainians here in Argentina, there at the Russian embassy.
04:09So the delegation, obviously, what they have asked for is a protection fence
04:14to prevent them from accessing the doors and windows physically.
04:18So that's why the fences are there.
04:20It's a place, let's see, this embassy has been here for a lot of years.
04:24It's a nuisance for the neighbors and yes, the truth is yes.
04:27We would have to take measures from the city and yes, also.
04:30That is, to make a kind of corralito also for the people.
04:32Yes, what I was looking at, Leo, there you can show it better,
04:35is that it is a model of fences where the fence ends in a plate that tries, well, to make a mess.
04:46There is that attempt, that search to facilitate it.
04:49What happens is that what they don't want is to walk up there, Leo.
04:53It's a plate, an L-shaped plate, I would tell you.
04:57It's very unstable.
04:59It ends with this, which is the place where you have to step.
05:03It's not unstable.
05:05And what happens, Facu.
05:07It's annoying out there.
05:08Notice that no one goes through there.
05:10Everyone listens to him.
05:15It is an embassy of a country that is in conflict.
05:19Yes, therefore, also and that has been, I don't know, some manifestation,
05:24but above all because what some officials told us is that, well,
05:28it is a country that is in a war conflict, therefore it requires a greater protection in that sense.
05:35And that's why at some point, in fact, Rodríguez Peña cut himself at the beginning of what was the war with Ukraine.
05:42This door, yes, was a place of cut.
05:46You could get here and the valley crossed completely Rodríguez Peña.
05:51But hey, look, you can move forward.
05:53You walk around here.
05:55Here, in fact, is the Russian flag.
05:58One has his inconvenience, obviously.
06:03You can step on it well.
06:05It makes a lot of noise because it's a plate.
06:07You can hear it.
06:09You see?
06:10And here it ends, right at the limit.
06:13Yes?
06:14And here I was telling you, another of the doors that at the time also worked as part of a valley that cut at the beginning.
06:19Do you know what happened, Leo?
06:21When the beginning of the war occurred, all the cut.
06:24Going to the edge is also very dangerous.
06:26Do you know why?
06:27Because trucks, trucks, collectives pass.
06:30And with the mirror, you see, they have on the sides.
06:33I've seen more than once that they hit people.
06:35Yes, they hit you, yes.
06:36They are on the edge of the curb.
06:38That also involves, let's say, a problem or a danger.
06:42Obviously, the neighbors, what they want is to have.
06:45But the embassy is in conflict, you have to understand it.
06:48And then with the issue of yesterday.
06:50They were very angry yesterday, Javi.
06:52Yes, but I think.
06:53It was like the drop that spilled the glass.
06:55Yes, but both parties, for me, are right.
06:57The traffic control of the city and the police.
07:00And on the other hand, the embassy is also right.
07:03On both sides.
07:04It's a compulsion.
07:05This happens in all countries.
07:06Yes, yes, yes.
07:07This happens in all countries.
07:08Until he takes out a credential from inside and says,
07:11Diplomatic.
07:12They do the beña.
07:13Bye.
07:14And it continues.
07:15What happens is that, also.
07:16Let's suppose that one of the two officials was drunk.
07:20You see, they escorted one.
07:22They accompanied him.
07:23The first, of course.
07:25Well.
07:26They accompanied both of them.
07:27I think they accompanied both of them.
07:29Yes, they accompanied both of them.
07:30Both, but one more.
07:31Yes, yes.
07:32One more with a motorcycle and so on.
07:33Yes.
07:34I mean, it's not bad to accompany them too.
07:35It's not bad, of course.
07:36Because if they, under the presumption that he may be drunk,
07:38No, what you can say.
07:39It's a safeguard to avoid any problems.
07:41Now I'm going to share the note, the very hard note,
07:44that the Russian embassy presented to the Chancellery.
07:49Yes.
07:50Because this escalates into a diplomatic conflict.
07:51Two things.
07:52Now I come back with Leo.
07:53Leave it on the screen.
07:54Now I'm going with Winokur with that.
07:56Yes.
07:57And Mechi prepares something that was the answer that the mothers of pain,
08:00Vivian Perrone to the head,
08:02who have fought a lot for the subject of vehicle controls.
08:05Many of their children or daughters died as victims of traffic accidents
08:10against legislators or against those who believe that,
08:14effectively, the control did not have to be done.
08:17There is an issue of immunity.
08:19Yesterday we explained it very well.
08:20Of course, we continue to work on the subject.
08:23I'm going to show you where Flor Ducatelli is.
08:25Because many began to look for the cars that were seized,
08:29not the Russians, because the Russian cars were not seized.
08:32I think Javi should prime the common sense here.
08:35I agree with what you say, which is the common sense.
08:38Lower the window.
08:40If you see it visibly alcoholized, it is a subject.
08:43If you see that it is not alcoholized, it is another different subject.
08:46So, well, that Russian embassy, someone told me yesterday,
08:51had some inconvenience at some point with a subject of suspicion of drug trafficking.
08:56Remember?
08:57Remember?
08:58For a judicial cause.
08:59A very large judicial cause.
09:00Suspected.
09:01In addition, a policeman also involved in the suitcase of cocaine trafficking.
09:06Yes?
09:07Well, let's see, the traffic controls have to be done.
09:10Even when he is the president of the nation, and he is driving, and they stop him,
09:15then, well, obviously he is the president,
09:17unless he commits a crime or something like that,
09:20he takes it and goes on.
09:22In this case, there was a resistance, there was a suspicion,
09:27and not because he has the patent,
09:29you see that many times the patents are with several numbers, several letters,
09:32they are diplomatic patents.
09:34Not because of the patent, they do it well,
09:36they say, ah, no, you have to show the documentation that you believe.
09:38It may be a diplomatic patent, consular patent,
09:40international body patent,
09:42administrative personnel patent,
09:44there are many administrative personnel.
09:46It has to be diplomatic.
09:47They are oriundic, of course,
09:48diplomatic.
09:49But with the variation of the letters.
09:51I'm going to go with Flor Ducatelli,
09:53I'm going, Mechie,
09:54and you explain to me well what happened there with the Mothers of Pain.
09:57Leo, what is calmer in the neighborhood, right?
10:04More calm, obviously,
10:06the complaints of those who have to walk down this sidewalk,
10:10yes, of Rodríguez Peña,
10:12on the left side,
10:14but hey,
10:16they have this coexistence for a long time,
10:19for several years, I tell you,
10:21the fences appeared on the first day when the war with Ukraine began,
10:26and from that moment this fence was established,
10:30that is, it has been a long time of coexistence,
10:33although it bothers, but hey, it is established like this.
10:36Yesterday, obviously, they saw a lot of movement,
10:39more than usual,
10:42and sometimes some other complaint also has to do,
10:45although they have reserved spaces for vehicles,
10:49what has to do with the embassy,
10:52sometimes the neighbors also complain
10:54that some leave the cars anywhere,
10:58that they occupy all the spaces,
11:00that it is impossible to park in this block,
11:02as a block, I would tell you,
11:04absolutely managed by the Russian embassy.
11:07But hey, we'll have to see later.
11:10We are going to follow the judicial lanes,
11:12what happened yesterday,
11:13and well, surely later everyone will be clearer
11:16what has to be done,
11:18the traffic agents and also the staff of the different embassies,
11:22what has to be done in these types of situations.