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Nine EU nations urge funding cut for IOC, World Aquatics over readmitting Russians

Nine European nations have asked the European Union to cut funding to sports bodies including the International Olympic Committee that let Russian and Belarusian athletes return to competition, Estonia's ministry ‌of culture said on Tuesday.

Addressed to European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport Glenn Micallef, the proposal targets major bodies including the IOC, World Aquatics and the International Fencing Federation (FIE).

The countries behind the proposal are Estonia, Denmark, Finland, ​Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Sweden.

The move ​marks the strongest collective push yet by EU member states to use the bloc's financial leverage against international sports bodies over the return of Russian ​and Belarusian athletes, setting up a potential confrontation between European governments and ⁠the Olympic movement ahead ⁠of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

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On July ‌7 the IOC executive board provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, saying athletes should not be held accountable for the actions of their government.

The countries called for the governing bodies to be excluded from Erasmus+, the EU's program ⁠supporting education, training, youth and sport, as well as other financial support schemes. They did not specify how much funding could be affected.

"Respect for human rights, the rule of law, and peaceful ‌relations between nations are among the core principles underpinning international sport and the Olympic movement," they wrote in the letter.

World Aquatics defended its decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in World Aquatics events with

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