Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias said Tuesday that his U.S. visa was revoked without explanation. The incident comes mere weeks after he criticized Donald Trump on social media, calling him “a Roman emperor.” The self-proclaimed pacifist, 84, won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize for helping broker peace during the Central American conflicts in the 1980s. Arias also advanced a free trade agreement with the U.S. in his last term and established diplomatic ties with China in 2007. Arias, who served as president for two terms between 1986 and 1990 and 2006 and 2010, told a news conference in Costa Rica’s capital that he had “no idea” why his visa was cancelled. “I received an email from the U.S. government informing me that they have suspended the visa I have in my passport. The communication was very terse, it does not give reasons. One could have conjectures,” he said in San José. He added that it was the U.S. State Department and not Trump who probably made the decision.
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