Russian and Belarusian athletes may be closer to competing in the 2024 Summer Games in Paris despite International Olympic Committee sanctions against their countries over the war in Ukraine.
The IOC announced shortly after the war began last February that Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials should not be allowed to participate in international competitions, but is clearly trying to move away from that position.
Anti-doping regulations, which Russia has run afoul of in recent Games, would also have to be followed. Athletes that fail to adhere to all of the conditions could be immediately removed from competition and face further action. Those sanctions ban flags, anthems, colors or anything else identified with Russia or Belarus from competition sites, and Russian and Belarusian government officials from attending international sports events, which can't be held in those countries.
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