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China slams U.S. diplomatic boycott of Winter Games as ‘violation of the Olympic spirit’
2021-12-07 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       BEIJING —

       China on Tuesday accused the U.S. of violating the Olympic spirit by announcing an American diplomatic boycott of February’s Winter Games in Beijing over human rights concerns.

       The Biden administration’s decision not to send officials was made “out of ideological prejudice and based on lies and rumors,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told reporters. The boycott “seriously violates the principle of political neutrality of sports established by the Olympic Charter and runs counter to the Olympic motto ‘More united.’”

       As he did the previous day, Zhao vowed that China would respond with “resolute countermeasures” but offered no details.

       “The U.S. will pay a price for its practices. You may stay tuned for follow-ups,” Zhao said.

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       His comments came amid a barrage of Chinese criticism of the announcement by the Biden administration on Monday.

       White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters Monday that the administration would fully support U.S. athletes competing at the Games but would not dispatch U.S. diplomats or officials to attend.

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       Psaki said that the U.S. has a “fundamental commitment to promoting human rights” and that the U.S. “will not be contributing to the fanfare of the Games.”

       The diplomatic boycott comes as the U.S. attempts to stabilize turbulent relations with Beijing while maintaining a tough approach toward trade and conflicts over China’s actions on Taiwan, Hong Kong, the South China Sea and the treatment of ethnic minorities, particularly Muslim Uyghurs.

       Beijing has counterattacked against U.S. criticisms and punitive sanctions, denouncing them as interference in its internal affairs and slapping visa bans on American politicians whom it regards as anti-China.

       Zhao called on the U.S. to “stop politicizing sports” and to halt what he said were actions undermining the Winter Olympics. “Otherwise, it will undermine the dialogue and cooperation between the two countries in a series of important areas and international issues,” he said.

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       The Chinese Embassy in Washington tweeted that politicians calling for a boycott were “doing so for their own political interests and posturing.”

       “In fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not, and it has no impact whatsoever on the #Beijing2022 to be successfully held,” the embassy said.

       China’s mission to the United Nations called the boycott a “self-directed political farce.”

       “The U.S. just wants to politicize sports, create divisions and provoke confrontation,” it said.

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       Even the ruling Communist Party’s notoriously opaque Central Commission for Discipline Inspection issued a response in the form of a lengthy screed on its website titled “The Spirit of the Olympic Charter Cannot be Tarnished.”

       “Some Western anti-China politicians” have shown a “defensive Cold War mentality aimed at politicizing sport,” the article said, calling that a “clear violation of the Olympic spirit and a challenge to all people who love the Olympic movement.”

       It wasn’t clear whom Washington might have sent in an official delegation to the Games, and Zhao on Monday said no invitations had been extended by China.

       Other major countries have yet to say if they will follow the U.S. lead. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Tuesday said Japan would make its own decision “from the perspective of national interests, taking into consideration the significance of the Olympic Games and the significance of Japan’s diplomacy. This is the basic attitude of our country.”

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       Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics in July.

       Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said it remained unclear what the U.S. diplomatic boycott means and that a decision on Japanese officials attending would be made “at an appropriate time.”

       “In any case, Japan hopes that the Beijing Winter Games will be held as a celebration of peace in line with the principles of the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” Matsuno said.

       The dispatching of high-level delegations to each Olympics has long been a tradition among the U.S. and other leading nations. Then-President George W. Bush attended the opening of the 2008 Beijing Summer Games. First Lady Jill Biden led the American contingent to the Tokyo Olympics and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff led a delegation to the Paralympic Games.

       


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