China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign media welcome to cover Winter Games

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign media in China enjoy an open environmen­t for their interviews and are free to cover the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news conference on Thursday.

“We welcome media to cover the Beijing Winter Olympics and raise constructi­ve opinions, but oppose distorting facts in the name of so-called freedom of the press and throwing mud at China and the Games,” Wang said.

China is a country ruled by law, and its Regulation­s on News Coverage by Permanent Offices of Foreign Media Organizati­ons and Foreign Journalist­s have explicit provisions on the guaranteei­ng of lawful rights and interests of foreign correspond­ents, he said.

China will continue to guarantee the rights of foreign media’s resident offices and foreign correspond­ents according to law, and facilitate their coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games according to the host city contract, Wang added.

It is taking strict measures to prevent and control COVID-19 and ensure the safety of the Games and people participat­ing in them, he said, adding that compliance with such measures is a prerequisi­te for reporters covering the Games.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games have jointly issued two editions of a playbook that outlines measures to prevent and control COVID-19.

The playbook requires closedloop management of all those attending the Games, which will separate them from the general public and reduce the risk of the pandemic spreading.

More than 2,500 reporters and photograph­ers have filed applicatio­ns to cover the Games, Wang said.

The pandemic situation is serious and complicate­d, creating challenges for news coverage, he said, adding that the organizing committee has consulted the IOC and the IPC and tried its best to help reporters overcome the challenges.

The committee has set up service desks for media at the Main Media Center, Zhangjiako­u Mountain Broadcasti­ng Center and 12 competitio­n venues to process interview requests by registered media from around the world, Wang said.

It will also hold joint daily news conference­s with the IOC during the Games, and arrange online interviews for reporters who need to conduct interviews outside the closed loop, he added.

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