Friday, March 6, 2026

8 Countries Condemn IPC for Supporting Russia Paralympic Winter Games 

Eight European countries condemn IPC for allowing Russia and Belarus to compete in 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. Expressing their complete support for Ukraine, the eight nations also deplored the decision to ban Ukrainian athletes from wearing uniforms that displayed maps of these countries.

Following is their full text:

Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Sweden firmly condemn the 

recent decision by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games under their national flags, also allowing the display of their anthems and state symbols. This decision undermines international efforts to isolate Russia and Belarus in response to Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine.

We also deplore the decision by the IPC to prohibit Ukrainian athletes from wearing costumes featuring a map of Ukraine. Misrepresenting a map of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders as propaganda is deeply concerning and mocks the principles of international law.

We express our full solidarity with Ukraine and its people. We jointly call on the IPC to reconsider its decisions and call on Member States’ authorities to consider boycotting the Opening Ceremony of the Games. We support Italy as the Host Nation of the Games in its call on the IPC to revoke its decisions, thus aiming to prevent the display of the state symbols of the aggressor state and its accomplice during the Games.

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