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US President Joe Biden considering ‘diplomatic boycott’ of Beijing Winter Olympics

Joe Biden is looking to approve a “diplomatic boycott” of next year’s Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, and the idea is gaining traction.

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The idea of a “diplomatic boycott” by the United States of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing in February — to protest human rights violations by China — is gaining traction among some lawmakers in Washington.

According to a report by The Washington Post on Tuesday, citing sources close to the situation, the White House will soon announce that neither President Joe Biden nor any other US government official will attend the Games.

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Such a diplomatic boycott would let the United States make a statement about repression of the Muslim Uyghur minority in Xinjiang, which Washington has called genocide, while still allowing American athletes to compete.

The newspaper said that Biden is likely to approve such a move, which has been the official recommendation of his advisers, later this month.

Asked on Tuesday about a potential boycott, a spokesman for the White House only said that the subject did not come up during Biden’s conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping at their virtual summit Monday evening Washington time.

He did not specify whether a boycott is in the works.

U.S. President Joe Biden is considering a “diplomatic boycott” of next year’s Beijing Olympics. Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images
U.S. President Joe Biden is considering a “diplomatic boycott” of next year’s Beijing Olympics. Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Beijing Games get underway in February. Photo by Wu Diansen/VCG via Getty Images
The Beijing Games get underway in February. Photo by Wu Diansen/VCG via Getty Images

Despite the lack of an official plan, several lawmakers have already publicly praised the idea.

“I’ve long advocated for a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Games and I’m hopeful that the Administration will send a strong message to the CCP, without punishing US athletes,” Republican Senator Mitt Romney said on Twitter, referring to the Chinese Communist Party, after the publication of the Post article.

Jim Risch, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a statement that a diplomatic boycott would be the “correct call” for the United States in Beijing.

And Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has since May called for a diplomatic boycott of the Olympic Games, a move which at the time drew furious reactions from Chinese officials.

But many among a certain section of the Republican party would like Biden to go even further with a total boycott of the event, in which not only diplomats and government officials refuse to attend but American athletes also stay home.

— AFP

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