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France seeking EU response after US announces Olympics boycott

Nation has ‘taken note’ of Washington’s decision, will coordinate at ‘European level’ after further examination

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2021 1:00AM

France seeking EU response after US announces Olympics boycott
As France had previously imposed sanctions against China in March over human rights abuses in the mostly Muslim Xinjiang region, an official in President Emmanuel Macron’s (pictured above) office said yesterday that the nation is seeking a coordinated EU response to the United States’ diplomatic boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. – AFP pic, December 8, 2021

PARIS − France said yesterday it would seek a coordinated EU response after the United States announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

The decision, which stopped short of preventing athletes from attending, comes after Washington spent months wrangling over what position to take on the Games, which begin in February.

The decision was taken over what the United States termed China’s “genocide” of the Uyghur minority and other human rights abuses.

France said it was examining the issue after the announcement.

“We have taken note of the American decision,” an official in President Emmanuel Macron’s office told AFP.

“We will coordinate at the European level.”

France takes over the rotating six-month presidency of the European Council on January 1, and Macron is set to lay out his priorities for the term at a press conference on Thursday.

“When we have concerns about human rights, we tell the Chinese so,” the official said, adding that France had imposed sanctions against China last March over human rights abuses in the mostly Muslim Xinjiang region.

Because of Covid-related entry restrictions, few world leaders are expected to attend the winter Games, which are scheduled from February 4 to 20.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has, however, already accepted an invitation by Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

The Kremlin yesterday criticised the United States for announcing the diplomatic boycott, saying the Games should be “free of politics”. – AFP, December 8, 2021

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