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Ukrainian athletes have received recommendations on how to behave with their Russian and Belarusian colleagues
Ukrainian athletes have received recommendations on how to behave with their Russian and Belarusian colleagues
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. <a href="https://www.rbc.ru/sport/02/05/2024/66336a769a794783062149de">RBC</a> reports that the Olympic Committee and Ukrainian Ministry of Sport have issued recommendations to their athletes on how to behave with the Russians and Belarusians. Ukrainian athletes should stay away from their colleagues and report if any of them notice any misbehavior from athletes from Russia and Belarus.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Ukrainian athletes should report 'any attempts at provocative actions' to management, not participate in social media interactions with neutral athletes or respond to their content, and 'as far as possible' keep their distance during award ceremonies," the article reads.</p> </blockquote> <p>In addition, IOC chief Thomas Bach admitted last month that he had asked Ukrainians to watch out for "political statements by Russian athletes." Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, called it a "political-administrative collusion."</p> <p>Recall that according to the IOC decision, only 55 Russian athletes will be able to go to the 2024 Olympics under a neutral flag.</p>
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. <a href="https://www.rbc.ru/sport/02/05/2024/66336a769a794783062149de">RBC</a> reports that the Olympic Committee and Ukrainian Ministry of Sport have issued recommendations to their athletes on how to behave with the Russians and Belarusians. Ukrainian athletes should stay away from their colleagues and report if any of them notice any misbehavior from athletes from Russia and Belarus.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Ukrainian athletes should report 'any attempts at provocative actions' to management, not participate in social media interactions with neutral athletes or respond to their content, and 'as far as possible' keep their distance during award ceremonies," the article reads.</p> </blockquote> <p>In addition, IOC chief Thomas Bach admitted last month that he had asked Ukrainians to watch out for "political statements by Russian athletes." Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, called it a "political-administrative collusion."</p> <p>Recall that according to the IOC decision, only 55 Russian athletes will be able to go to the 2024 Olympics under a neutral flag.</p>
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Ukrainian athletes have received recommendations on how to behave with their Russian and Belarusian colleagues

02.05.2024

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GENICHESK. TAVRIA. RBC reports that the Olympic Committee and Ukrainian Ministry of Sport have issued recommendations to their athletes on how to behave with the Russians and Belarusians. Ukrainian athletes should stay away from their colleagues and report if any of them notice any misbehavior from athletes from Russia and Belarus.

"Ukrainian athletes should report 'any attempts at provocative actions' to management, not participate in social media interactions with neutral athletes or respond to their content, and 'as far as possible' keep their distance during award ceremonies," the article reads.

In addition, IOC chief Thomas Bach admitted last month that he had asked Ukrainians to watch out for "political statements by Russian athletes." Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, called it a "political-administrative collusion."

Recall that according to the IOC decision, only 55 Russian athletes will be able to go to the 2024 Olympics under a neutral flag.


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