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IOC to consider Olympic Charter neutrality changes with Russia in focus

GENEVA, June 24 : The International Olympic Committee will consider changes to the Olympic Charter on Wednesday which aim to reinforce the political neutrality of sport, moves which observers say could influence future decisions on Russian athletes taking part.

The amendments would strengthen language emphasising that sport should be free from political interference. One would stress the IOC's role in ensuring neutrality "at all times, free from governmental, cultural, societal or economic pressure".

The IOC says the reforms are designed to protect athletes and competitions from outside influence and prevent the Olympic Games from being used for political purposes.

However, critics say the proposal could weaken existing barriers to Russia's full return to international sport. 

Rob Koehler, director general of advocacy group Global Athlete, said it risked undermining the Olympic movement.

"The message will be unmistakable: war, systematic doping and repeated violations of the Olympic Charter are no longer barriers to full participation," he said.

Russian athletes have faced sanctions over a state-backed doping scandal linked to the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, while the IOC recommended in 2022 that Russian and Belarusian athletes be banned from competitions after the invasion of Ukraine.

RUSSIA LOOKING FOR A CHANGE 

The Russian Olympic Committee was suspended in October 2023 after recognising regional Olympic councils in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, which the IOC said violated the Olympic Charter and Ukraine's territorial integrity.

The Olympic body has since taken gradual steps towards easing restrictions. In December, it said Russian and Belarusian youth athletes should be allowed to return to international competitions

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