Russian Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin stated on Saturday that requests from ministers of more than 30 nations to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes from the 2024 Olympics were unacceptable, according to the TASS news agency.
The sports minister of Lithuania announced on Friday that 35 nations, including the US, Germany, and Australia, will demand a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing in the 2024 Olympics, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the Paris Games.
The move cranks up the pressure on an International Olympic Committee (IOC) that is desperate to avoid the sporting event being torn asunder by the conflict unfolding in Ukraine.
“This is a direct interference of ministers in the activities of independent international sports organizations, an attempt to dictate the conditions for the participation of athletes in international competitions, which is absolutely unacceptable,” Matytsin was quoted as saying by TASS.
The IOC has opened the door for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals.
It has said a boycott would violate the Olympic Charter and that its inclusion of Russians and Belarusians was based on a United Nations resolution against discrimination within the Olympic movement.
“Now we see an undisguised desire to destroy the unity of international sports and the international Olympic movement, to make sport a means of pressure to resolve political issues,” Matytsin was quoted as saying.
The RIA Novosti news agency also reported that Matytsin described as “humiliating” a proposal by Polish Sports Minister Kamil Bortniczuk to create a team of refugees that would include Russian and Belarusian dissidents.