UK calls on ympics sponsors to prevent return of Russians, Belarusians to international sport
That's according to The Guardian, Ukrinform reports.
The UK culture secretary, Lucy Frazer, asked the UK chief executives of the IOC's worldwide partners – including Coca-Ca, Intel, Samsung and Visa – to press the IOC over a number of significant concerns it has over the potential easing of the ban.
"We know sport and pitics in Russia and Belarus are heavily intertwined, and we are determined that the regimes in Russia and Belarus must not be allowed to use sport for their praganda purposes. As long as our concerns and the substantial lack of clarity and concrete detail on a workable 'neutrality' model are not addressed, we do not agree that Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition," the secretary's letter to sponsors states.
According to the news outlet, the IOC continues to explore a pathway to allow such athletes to compete as "neutral" athletes, including qualifying for the Paris ympics in Asia rather than Eure.
The UK, along with 34 other countries, maintain that the situation in Ukraine has deteriorated since the IOC's initial decision last February to impose a ban – and that Russia and Belarus should not return until Vladimir Putin sts his illegal war.
Photo: National ympic Committee of Ukraine
Source: www.ukrinform.net