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International Paralympic Committee to meet on Russia days before start of Winter Games

The International Paralympic Committee will meet on Wednesday to discuss Russia ahead of this week's Beijing Winter Games, as athletes from Ukraine and other nations urged the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and IPC to suspend Russia and Belarus.

Calls for a blanket ban of Russia in sport following Russia's invasion of Ukraine grew louder after athletes wrote an open letter to IOC President Thomas Bach and IPC chief Andrew Parsons, urging the bodies to suspend Russia and Belarus and ban their athletes from events immediately.

The IPC said it would be discussing Russia at a board meeting on Wednesday, two days before the start of the 4-13 March Paralympics.

"The IPC Board when discussing this matter at Wednesday's Board meeting will focus on the IPC Constitution and the rules of the IPC handbook," the IPC told Reuters in a statement on Monday.

"Wednesday is the earliest this meeting can take place with Board members in transit coming to Beijing from around world."

Some 650 athletes from 49 national paralympic committees will take part.

The IOC has said international sports federations should either move or cancel sports events currently planned in Russia or Belarus, while the IOC's executive said Russian and Belarusian national flags should not be displayed at international sports events.

Elsewhere, Scotland will not play Russia at any level of football under the "current circumstances" after the Scottish Football Association supported the stance of their English and Welsh counterparts.

The SFA also extended its support to Ukraine and offered to help their colleagues' national teams prepare for upcoming matches against Scotland at men's and women's levels.

The SFA said that, "should the current circumstances continue", it

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