A scandalous incident was barely averted at the BRICS summit in South Africa as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s guards had a row with local security officers, who refused to let them into the building.
While President Putin and his counterpart South African
President Jacob Zuma were securing important deals, friendship and
cooperation were nowhere to be seen on the sidelines of the summit.
The South African security officers guarding the meeting apparently
took their task extremely seriously, cutting off Putin’s security
team at the entrance and ordering them out.
In a video shot by journalists outside, Putin enters the building
with his Russian security guards following him, but shortly
afterwards a South African guard wearing a military uniform
prevented several Russian guards from entering.
At first, the Russians tried to resist, explaining that they were
“the Russian delegation,” but the South African guard
shouted “Out! Out!”
The towering Russian guards attempted to make their way through, but despite his smaller stature the South African had a weighty counter-argument in the gun strapped to his belt; after a brief skirmish the Russian guards withdrew.
The camera followed them all the way outside as they left the building, looking perplexed. It was reported, however, that later they were let in.
Commenting on the incident, Russian presidential spokesperson
Dmitry Peskov said that the incident was the hosts’ fault, and that
the summit was not as well organized as was expected.
“Football they [South African authorities] organize better. There
is a lot of confusion,” Peskov said, referring to the Football
Championship of 2010 hosted by the African nation.
South African security guards also reportedly behaved harshly
towards Russian diplomats, regularly closing doors in front of
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other members of the
Russian delegation.