Russian President Putin shelves 'World Friendship Games' meant to rival Olympics
Russian President Vladimir Putin has postponed the World Friendship Games, which were originally scheduled for this year, to an unspecified date in 2025. The International Olympic Committee had criticized the event as a political move in response ...

The competition -- widely seen as Russia's response to being banned from the Paris Olympics due its Ukraine offensive -- were meant to take place in Yekaterinburg this September but in the summer postponed until an unspecified date in 2025.
The decree Monday said that the World Friendship Games were postponed "until a special decision" by the Russian president.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) had called the Friendship games a "cynical attempt to politicise sport" and called on countries not to participate.
Ukraine had said Moscow wanted to use the event for "propaganda" purposes.
Russia had accused the IOC of "neo-Nazism" for banning its athletes and those of its ally Belarus from competing under their national flags in Paris.
Russia had last year said it would bring back the Friendship Games held in the 1980s in the Soviet Union, when some socialist countries had boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics.
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