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Latvian athletes banned from competing against Russians or Belarusians

2024-02-01T16:29:58.132Z

Highlights: Latvian athletes banned from competing against Russians or Belarusians. Measure passed with 74 votes in favor and 11 against. Latvia, a former Soviet state on the Baltic Sea, has been a staunch supporter of Kiev since Russia's invasion of Ukraine two years ago. An amendment passed by Latvian lawmakers prohibits organizers of sporting events in the country from inviting Russian and Belarusian national teams. A measure adopted by 74 votes for and 11against “The essential aim of these amendments is to once again display Latvia's solidarity with Ukraine and to prevent any attempt by Russia to legitimize its war crimes through peaceful events,” said parliamentarian Davis Martins Daugavietis.


The Latvian parliament adopted an amendment on Thursday prohibiting its national sports teams from taking part in matches against Russia and Belarus, even if their nationals play under a neutral banner, as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine.


If Latvian teams were to face Russians or Belarusians during the Paris Olympic Games this summer, for example, they would not have the right to do so under this new text.

Several Latvian athletes have already said they would consider boycotting the Games if the Russians took part.

Thus, the reigning Olympic 3-on-3 basketball champions announced that their team would not take part in the competition if the Russians participated.

Latvia, a former Soviet state on the Baltic Sea and a member of the European Union and NATO, has been a staunch supporter of Kiev since Russia's invasion of Ukraine two years ago. an operation supported by Belarus.

Another amendment passed by Latvian lawmakers prohibits organizers of sporting events in the country from inviting Russian and Belarusian national teams.

A measure adopted by 74 votes for and 11 against

“The essential aim of these amendments is to once again display Latvia's solidarity with Ukraine and to prevent any attempt by Russia to legitimize its war crimes through peaceful events, such as sporting events,” said parliamentarian Davis Martins Daugavietis, head of the sports subcommittee in parliament, before the vote.

The measure passed with 74 votes in favor and 11 against.

Source: lefigaro

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