Close Menu
Chronicle.ng
    Trending Stories
    Building collapse kills one, injures seven in Jigawa

    Lagos: All eight trapped workers rescued alive from collapsed building

    September 13, 2025
    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens' arrival for Manchester derby

    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens’ arrival for Manchester derby

    September 13, 2025
    Hilda Baci completes cooking largest pot of jollof rice

    Tragedy as Hilda Baci’s jollof pot collapses during GWR attempt

    September 13, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Lagos: All eight trapped workers rescued alive from collapsed building
    • Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens’ arrival for Manchester derby
    • Tragedy as Hilda Baci’s jollof pot collapses during GWR attempt
    • Hilda Baci completes cooking largest pot of jollof rice
    • Dangote Refinery dares NUPENG, ‘unmask $18bn refinery squanderers’
    • Ibas says ‘I’ve achieved Tinubu’s mandate on Rivers’
    • Kano govt approves N1.1bn for school uniforms
    • CAF begins 100 days countdown to 2025 AFCON
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle.ngChronicle.ng
    Subscribe
    Saturday, September 13
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle.ng

    Olympics row deepens as 35 countries demand ban for Russia, Belarus

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 11, 20231 Comment5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Olympics
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

    The Lithuanian sports minister said on Friday that a group of 35 countries, including the United States, Germany, and Australia, will demand that Russian and Belarussian athletes be barred from competing in the 2024 Olympics, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the Paris Games.

    The move increases the pressure on the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which is desperately trying to keep the sporting event from being shattered by the bloody conflict in Ukraine.

    “We are moving in the direction of not needing a boycott because all countries are united,” Jurgita Siugzdiniene explained.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy took part in the online meeting attended by 35 ministers to discuss the call for the ban, pointing out 228 Ukrainian athletes and coaches died as a result of the Russian aggression.

    “If there’s an Olympics sport with killings and missile strikes, you know which national team would take the first place,” he told the ministers.

    “Terror and Olympism are two opposites, they cannot be combined.”

    • Ukraine to boycott 2024 Olympics if Russian, Belarusian allowed back

    British sports minister Lucy Frazer said on Twitter that the meeting was very productive.

    “I made the UK’s position very clear: As long as Putin continues his barbaric war, Russia and Belarus must not be represented at the Olympics,” she wrote.

    Lee Satterfield, Assistant Secretary of State who leads the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, also participated in the meeting.

    “The Assistant Secretary outlined that the United States will continue to join a vast community of nations in our unwavering support for the people of Ukraine and hold the Russian Federation accountable for its brutal and barbaric war against Ukraine, as well as the complicit Lukashenka regime in Belarus,” a U.S. Department of State spokesperson said.

    “We will continue to consult with our independent National Olympic Committee – the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee – on the next steps, and look forward to greater clarity by the IOC on their proposed policy toward Russia and Belarus.”

    With war raging in Ukraine, the Baltic States, Nordic countries, and Poland had called on international sports bodies to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing in the Olympics.

    Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure in the cities of Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia on Friday morning as Ukrainian officials said a long-awaited Russian offensive was underway in the east.

    “We know that 70% of Russian athletes are soldiers. I consider it unacceptable that such people participate in the Olympic Games in the current situation, when fair play means nothing to them,” Czech foreign minister Jan Lipavsky said after meeting the heads of the Czech IOC and the national sports agency.

    Boycott

    Ukraine has threatened to boycott the games if Russian and Belarusian athletes compete and Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk has said Russians will win “medals of blood, deaths and tears” if allowed to take part.

    Such threats have revived memories of boycotts in the 1970s and 1980s during the Cold War era that still haunt the global Olympic body today, and it has called on Ukraine to drop them.

    However, Polish Sports Minister Kamil Bortniczuk said that a boycott was not on the table for now.

    “It’s not time to talk about a boycott yet,” he told a news conference, saying there were other ways of putting pressure on the IOC that could be explored first.

    He said that most participants had been in favour of an absolute exclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes.

    “Most voices – except Greece, France, Japan – were exactly in this tone,” he said.

    He said that creating a team of refugees that would include Russian and Belarusian dissidents could be a compromise solution.

    Neutrals

    The IOC has opened the door for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals.

    It has said a boycott will violate the Olympic Charter and that its inclusion of Russians and Belarusians is based on a UN resolution against discrimination within the Olympic movement.

    Anette Trettebergstuen, Norway’s Minister of Culture and Equality, also said it was “far too early” to think about a boycott but added that it was “strange and provocative” for the IOC to consider allowing Russian athletes to compete.

    “In a Russian context, there is no difference between sport and politics, and any sports performance is pure propaganda,” Trettebergstuen told the Norwegian newspaper VG.

    “Saying the athletes should be able to compete as neutrals… Neutrality is not possible. It’s a dead end.”

    Some 18 months before the competition is due to start, the IOC is desperate to calm the waters so as not to jeopardize the Games’ message of global peace and deliver a huge hit to income.

    While Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of host city Paris, said Russian athletes should not take part, Paris 2024 organizers who last week said they would abide by the IOC’s decision on who would take part in the Games, declined to comment.

    The Russian sports ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment. An IOC spokesperson said they would not comment “on interpretations from individual participants of a meeting whose overall content is unknown”.

     

     

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens' arrival for Manchester derby

    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens’ arrival for Manchester derby

    CAF begins 100 days countdown to 2025 AFCON

    CAF begins 100 days countdown to 2025 AFCON

    Nigerian athletes at war with AFN over poor kits in Tokyo

    Nigerian athletes at war with AFN over poor kits in Tokyo

    Who is Tyler Robinson, the suspect in custody over Charlie Kirk's murder?

    Who is Tyler Robinson, the suspect in custody over Charlie Kirk’s murder?

    Karki becomes Nepal’s first female prime minister after protests kill 51

    Karki becomes Nepal’s first female prime minister after protests kill 51

    Trump's ally Charlie Kirk dies after shooting at Utah campus event

    Charlie Kirk murder suspect now in custody, Trump reveals

    View 1 Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    Building collapse kills one, injures seven in Jigawa

    Lagos: All eight trapped workers rescued alive from collapsed building

    September 13, 2025
    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens' arrival for Manchester derby

    Bayindir retains United spot after Lammens’ arrival for Manchester derby

    September 13, 2025
    Hilda Baci completes cooking largest pot of jollof rice

    Tragedy as Hilda Baci’s jollof pot collapses during GWR attempt

    September 13, 2025
    Hilda Baci completes cooking largest pot of jollof rice

    Hilda Baci completes cooking largest pot of jollof rice

    September 13, 2025
    NUPENG announces disbandment of Dangote refinery's DTCDA

    Dangote Refinery dares NUPENG, ‘unmask $18bn refinery squanderers’

    September 13, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2025 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.