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Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise

Diplomacy | November 6, 2009, Friday

Bulgaria: Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise
Russia does not recognize the diplomatic status of the Bulgarian Industrial Center in Moscow. Pictured: Bulgaria's ex-PM Stanishev at an economic exhibit there in 2008.

Thursday’s raid of the Bulgarian Industrial Center in Moscow carried out by the Russian police was fully legal.

This has been stated Friday by Andrey Nesterenko, Spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, regarding the claims of the Bulgarian government that the administrative and residential buildings of the Center enjoyed diplomatic immunity under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

In a special operation Thursday, the Russian police forces raided offices and apartments of the Bulgarian company Millenium 2001, and later arrested three Bulgarian citizens related to its on charges of production and distribution of pirate CDs with software and audio-visual materials.

“This operation was not directed against the Bulgarian Industrial Center, and was carried out in full compliance with the Russian and international law,” Spokesperson Nesterenko said as cited by RIA Novosti.

“As far as the question about the diplomatic status of the Center is concerned, it generates serious doubts: more specifically, it has not been written down in the documents under which the Center was founded,” the Russian Foreign Ministry representative declared.

In his words, the Bulgarian Industrial Center leases offices to a few dozen Bulgarian firms which rules out any possibility that any diplomatic status it might have under the Vienna Convention could apply to these companies.

The negotiations between Bulgaria and Russia over the status of the BIC in Moscow are continuing.


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Author: Teodor, 6 Nov 2009 23:21:10
Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise
There are many properties in the form of Soviet army memorials in Bulgaria which do not have diplomatic status, and this would be the perfect time for them to be removed from Bulgarian soil.
It is becoming hard to contain Russia’s criminal excesses and disregard for the international law, more the reason for the removal of the nasty reminder of the Russian occupation during 1944-1945!
Author: FIGMENT, 6 Nov 2009 23:32:36
Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise
Teodor

The Russians were investigating the production of pirated CDs. Are you going to defend the Bulgarian dirt bags who were violating copy rights? I think the Russians did well to blow this illegal operation out of the water.
Author: DP, 7 Nov 2009 00:39:20
Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise
"There are many properties in the form of Soviet army memorials in Bulgaria which do not have diplomatic status, and this would be the perfect time for them to be removed from Bulgarian soil."

Theodor,
100% agreed! No self-respecting nation would keep glorifying symbols of their oppressors!
Author: Teodor, 7 Nov 2009 02:37:28
Russia Denies Diplomatic Status of Police-Raided Bulgarian Premise
To FIGMENT
There are many avenues a democratic state with rule of law could take to counter crime. What Russia did is just another reminder of the illegal methods vodka and oil fueled bully uses against emerging democracies. Yet, if Bulgaria takes advantage of the situation in order to remove the Soviet symbols of oppression from Bulgarian soil, then we could see the silver lining of this cloud. Unfortunately bullying would never stop, the fact is we are facing ambitious autocrats with global pretenses on our eastern border. The longer we try to pretend we don’t notice, the harder it will be to deal with the threat.

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