The Asian Age

‘ Russia to defend accused athletes in court’

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Moscow, Dec. 14: President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday Russia was ready to defend the interests of athletes accused of doping in court, even though it will also cooperate with the World Anti- Doping Agency and the IOC.

Russia has been banned from next year’s Winter Olympics over state- sponsored doping but the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said Russian athletes would still be able to compete under a neutral flag.

“How will we build up relations with Wada and the IOC? I hope constructi­vely,” Putin said at his annual news conference.

“We will calmly work with them, removing those problems we do have, but of course working to defend the interests of our athletes, including in civil said.

“I know that many internatio­nal officials don’t want that, but what can we do? We will be forced to help our athletes to stand up for their honour and dignity in civil courts.”

Putin acknowledg­ed that doping violations took place but claimed that the scandal was politicall­y motivated.

“It’s obvious courts,” Putin that the scandal is being blown up in the run- up to Russia’s domestic political calendar,” Putin said, apparently referring to March 2018 presidenti­al elections.

“Whatever they say, I am convinced, I just know that’s the case,” Putin said.

He complained that other countries also had doping problems without prompting the same “political furore.” ‘ FBI CONTROLLIN­G WHISTLEBLO­WER’ Grigory Rodchenkov, who is the source of revelation­s about state- sponsored Russian doping, “is under the control of the American secret service”, Putin said. “He is under the control and the protection of the FBI. For us it’s not a good thing: it means he is working under the control of American secret services”.

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