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Paris Olympics 2024: Moscow says won’t boycott Olympiad despite war with Ukraine

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Russia’s Olympic Committee has clarified that Moscow will not boycott the 2024 Olympics in Paris stating it “leads to nowhere”.

In a briefing on Thursday, Stanislav Pozdnya-kov, President of the Russian Olympic Committee, said “boycotting the Games leads to nowhere.” Russian athletes will have the choice to participate or not under a neutral banner, he added.

Despite the sanctions placed on athletes from Russia and Belarus due to Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, the International Olympic Committee has recommended allowing them to compete as individual neutrals in international competitions.

Pozdnyakov emphasized the importance of in-dividual choice, stating, “We live together in a free state. Every person can, if they so wish, take the path of competing under a neutral banner.”

He also mentioned that Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that this decision is a matter of personal moral choice.

However, Pozdnyakov expressed concerns about the current recommendations, describing them as prohibitive and potentially preventing a significant number of Russian athletes from participating in the Olympic Games.—APP

 

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