The Biden Administration announced on Monday that US officials will not attend the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing after China promised “countermeasures” not specified against any diplomatic boycott.
Those who request a boycott are “great” and should stop “so as not to affect dialogue and cooperation between China and the United States in important areas,” said Zhao Lijian, spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he said earlier. “If the US UU insists on clinging voluntarily to his course, China will take resolved countermeasures,” he said at a press conference.
The president of the United States, Joe Biden, said last month that he was considering a diplomatic boycott to protest China’s human rights record, including what Washington says he is genocide against minority Muslims.
The American boycott would not prevent his athletes compete in the games. USA UU is the next one because it houses the Olympic Games in 2028 in Los Angeles, which raises the question of how China could respond in the interim. Beijing says it is opposed to the politicization of sports, but has punished the American Sports Leagues in the past, including the National Basketball Association, to run from its red political lines.
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