Russia's sports minister on Wednesday said Moscow should not boycott the upcoming Paris Olympics despite the severe restrictions on its athletes over the Kremlin's offensive in Ukraine.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) in December suspended Russia from the 2024 Games, but gave the green light for Russian athletes to compete as neutrals as long as they do not actively support the Ukraine campaign. "We should not turn away, close ourselves off, boycott this movement," Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin said according to the state-run TASS news agency. "We should as much as possible keep the possibility of dialogue and take part in competitions," he added.
Matytsin is not holding his breath for a softening in the IOC's stance when its executive commission meets next week. "We will see what the final decision of the International Olympic Committee will be (...) but so far the position is that there will be no new recommendations and regulations," he ventured.
The IOC has always presented its decision as final, but still has to rule on the presence of Russian or Belarussian athletes at the opening ceremony.