Give peace chance, avers Olympic Movement

Lausanne, Dec 7:

Leading representatives of the Olympic Movement met on Tuesday for the 12th Olympic Summit here at Olympic House, discussing multiple topics and reiterating the call of “give peace a chance”.

“All the participants noted the very difficult geopolitical situation in the world, with the too many wars and conflicts taking place. They collectively expressed their verystrong feelings for the innocent victims of the violence and theirfamilies. They clearly expressed their hope for peaceful solutions,” read an International Olympic Committee (IOC) communique.

“They reiterated the call by the Olympic Movement to all political leaders in the world to ‘Give peace a chance’,” it stated.

Chaired by IOC president Thomas Bach, the Olympic Summit was attended by Chinese Olympic Committee president Gao Zhidan, United States Olympicand Paralympic Committee president Gene Sykes, and several leaders fromInternational Federations, National Olympic Committees and recognised organizations.

The summit welcomed the United Nations Resolution, which emphasises that the Olympic and Paralympic Games willbe “a unifying event, and a meaningful opportunity to harness the powerof sport to foster an atmosphere of peace, development, resilience,tolerance and understanding, accessibility and inclusion”.

All representatives expressed confidence that the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games would be a symbol of peace and unity, the first withfull gender parity and being fully aligned with the Olympic Agenda 2020from start to finish, and be younger, more inclusive, more urban andmore sustainable, the communique said.

The summit also discussed anti-doping, preparations for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, Esports and other issues.

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