Kyiv says IOC allowing Russian athletes is 'encouraging' war in Ukraine
(FILES) Olympic Games Executive Director Christophe Dubi gestures during a press conference after an International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board committee meeting in Paris, on November 29, 2023.v The International Olympic Committee on November 29 confirmed the 2030 Winter Games will be hosted in the French Alps, spread out from the Mediterranean coast to the Haute-Savoie Alpine region, which Olympic Games Executive Director Christophe Dubi describes as a "logistical challenge". (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Ukraine on Saturday criticised the decision of Olympic
chiefs to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete next year as
neutrals, outside of team events and if they do not actively support the
invasion.
"The members of the International Olympic Committee
Executive Board who made this decision bear responsibility for encouraging
Russia and Belarus to continue their armed aggression against Ukraine,"
the Ukrainian foreign ministry said.
Athletes from Russia and Belarus have faced sanctions from a
multitude of sports since Moscow launched its assault on Ukraine in February
2022, but a number of sports have eased restrictions over the past year.
Moscow denounced the conditions imposed to take part in the
Paris 2024 Olympic Games as "discriminatory" but that athletes who
could fulfil them would go.
According to the IOC, 11 athletes - eight Russians and
three Belarusians - have so far qualified
by meeting the neutrality criteria for the 2024 games.
Kyiv said Russian athletes often represent "sports
organisations associated with the armed forces" and that "some of
them are on active duty in the Russian military."
The ruling means welcoming back sportsmen and women who
"not only sympathise with the murders of Ukrainian women and children, but
are likely to be directly involved in these terrible crimes," the foreign
ministry said.
"The International Olympic Committee has effectively
given Russia the green light to weaponize the Olympics," it added.
The committee said no athletes under contract with military
or national security agencies would be allowed to compete.
It also said that no Russian and Belarusian flags or symbols
will be displayed at the games.
"Moscow will not be raising white neutral flags... but
will be demonstrating the triumph of its ability to avoid responsibility for
the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II," Ukraine said.
More than 60 Ukrainian athletes have qualified for next
year's Paris Olympics.


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