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Dutch apology for Russia envoy’s arrest

The Netherlands yesterday apologized to Russia after police in The Hague detained one of its diplomats over the weekend amid an escalating spat.

“Based on police information, Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans comes to the conclusion that the detention of the Russian diplomat breached the Vienna Convention,” foreign ministry spokesman Thijs van Son said in an email.

“Because of this the Netherlands apologizes to the Russian Federation,” it said, adding however that police had acted out of professional responsibility when detaining diplomat Dmitry Borodin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday called Borodin’s detention at a police station for several hours on Saturday night “the most gross breach of the Vienna Convention,” and demanded an apology.

Dutch police have declined to comment on the case, but Dutch media reports have cited police documents alleging that Borodin was detained after police found him drunk and barely able to stand after neighbors said he was mistreating his two young children.

“At the same time Minister Timmermans personally understands the behavior of the police involved, who acted out of professional responsibility when confronted with a situation that they discovered after being called,” the statement said. “The Netherlands and Russia remain in contact over the further resolution of this incident.”

The Russian foreign ministry on Tuesday accused Dutch police of raiding Borodin’s apartment in The Hague and beating him up before taking him to a police station for hours of questioning on accusations of mistreating his children.

Ties between Russia and the Netherlands have deteriorated sharply since Russian investigators last week charged 30 crew members of a Dutch-flagged Greenpeace ship with piracy over a protest against Arctic oil drilling. The Netherlands hit back by launching legal action to free the activists, who face up to 15 years in jail.

 




 

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