Hosts Italy voice ‘absolute opposition’ to Russia flag flying at Winter Paralympics | Winter Paralympics 2026


Italy, the Winter Olympic hosts, has called for a reversal of the decision to let 10 Russian and Belarusian athletes compete with national flags and anthems at next month’s Paralympic Games.

The foreign minister Antonio Tajani and sports minister Andrea Abodi urged the International Paralympic Committee to reconsider its stance due to Russia’s four-year-old invasion of Ukraine, saying it contradicted the Olympic spirit.

The Italian government expressed its “absolute opposition” to the IPC’s ruling in September, saying in a statement that Rome’s stance echoed that of 33 other countries and the European Commission.

“Russia’s continued violation of the truce and Olympic and Paralympic ideals, supported by Belarus, is incompatible with the participation of their athletes in the Games, except as neutral individual athletes,” the statement said.

Russia’s embassy in Italy said it was unacceptable to target athletes with disabilities. “The harsh and undiplomatic stance taken by the two Italian politicians, backed by the authority of the government they represent, is offensive and deserves widespread condemnation,” it said on Telegram.

A planned press conference by IPC president Andrew Parsons for Friday was cancelled, according to the Olympics media site. No explanation was given.

Russia and its ally Belarus were banned from Paralympic competitions after the 2022 invasion but regained full rights in the IPC in a vote by members last year.

International federations for each sport on the Paralympic Games programme had said they would maintain bans on athletes from those countries, but Russia and Belarus won an appeal with the court of arbitration for sport in December against the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.

A limited number of Russian and Belarusian athletes are competing as neutral independents without flags or anthems at the current Winter Games with Olympic Committees of both nations still sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee.

Ukraine has said it will not send any officials to the Paralympics, which start on 6 March.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across province

    By Wolfgang Depner The Canadian Press Posted February 19, 2026 1:42 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says…

    Canadian Challenge mushers race in Saskatchewan’s biggest dog sled event

    Before the sleds move an inch, there’s a moment when the noise and crowd fade into the background.  What’s left is the simplest version of the sport — a musher,…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Marnie Myszko joins Edelman, Erin O’Toole goes to Huron University, Homeward Public Affairs brings on Karina Rolland

    Marnie Myszko joins Edelman, Erin O’Toole goes to Huron University, Homeward Public Affairs brings on Karina Rolland

    Walmart prices only rose about 1% across the board in Q4: CFO

    Walmart prices only rose about 1% across the board in Q4: CFO

    B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across province

    B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across province

    Arts Commission approves Trump ballroom plans, despite public comments that were “overwhelmingly in opposition”

    Arts Commission approves Trump ballroom plans, despite public comments that were “overwhelmingly in opposition”

    Canadian Challenge mushers race in Saskatchewan’s biggest dog sled event

    Canadian Challenge mushers race in Saskatchewan’s biggest dog sled event

    Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro, says it’s better at complex problem-solving

    Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro, says it’s better at complex problem-solving