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Ukraine intensifies call to bar Russian athletes from 2024 Olympics

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy yesterday redoubled his efforts to stop Russian athletes from participating in the 2024 Olympics, saying they would try to justify the war against Ukraine if allowed to compete.

Zelenskiy (above) said on Friday (Jan 27) that Ukraine would launch an international campaign to keep Russia out of the summer games, which will be held in Paris.

"If Russian athletes appear at international competitions, it is only a matter of time before they start justifying Russia's aggression and using the symbols of terror," he said in a video address yesterday evening.

Ukraine, he said, had written to major international sports federations asking them to clarify their position on what he called the International Olympic Committee (IOC)'s desire to "open up sports to the propaganda influence of the terrorist state".

The IOC said on Wednesday (Jan 25) that the Olympic Council of Asia had offered Russian and Belarusian athletes the chance to compete in Asia, giving them a qualification pathway for the 2024 Olympics.

Ukraine says it could boycott the games if Russian and Belarusian athletes take part.

Earlier yesterday, Zelenskiy aide Mykhailo Podolyak wrote on Twitter that Russian athletes would effectively be "ambassadors of death" if allowed to compete and accused the IOC of promoting what he called "the Russian anti-human policy."

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Friday that any attempt to squeeze Moscow out of international sport was "doomed to fail".

- Reuters