The Citizen (KZN)

World Cup: politics rears its ugly head

- Moscow

– A top Russian senator said yesterday he had credible evidence of the United States plotting to “discredit” the 2018 World Cup his country is staging for the first time.

The claim came as Russia prepares to host the June 14 to July 15 global showpiece in the heat of a diplomatic war with the West over disputes ranging from Ukraine and Syria to Moscow’s alleged interferen­ce in the 2016 US presidenti­al election.

The Federation Council upper house of parliament’s new “protection of state sovereignt­y commission” chief Andrei Klimov said the issue would be addressed at a meeting attended by foreign ministry and sports officials on Tuesday.

“The commission has received credible evidence showing that US government officials are directly steering their European colleagues into using the subject of sport to the utmost to discredit Russia in 2018,” Klimov said.

“We have grounds to believe that an attack will occur at the football World Cup,” he told the RIA Novosti state news agency.

The senator said Russia “will have to take retaliator­y measures” but offered no hint about what kind of attack he thought Washington was preparing.

The United States did not qualify for the World Cup and will thus avoid the politicall­y-charged potential of facing Russia at a time when their relations are near a post-Soviet low.

Moscow has found itself under assault in sport and politics alike.

Russia’s upper house backed a law on Wednesday that would force internatio­nal media outlets to register as “foreign agents” – retaliatio­n for Washington’s requiremen­t for the RT television channel to do the same.

It is also facing a wide-ranging doping investigat­ion that threatens Russia’s participat­ion in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in the South Korean city of Pyeongchan­g from February 9 to 25.

Russian president Vladimir Putin this month called the probe a US attempt to interfere in the March presidenti­al election.

Klimov also called Russia’s potential ban from the Games a part of the US master plan to damage its Cold War-era rival.

“It is not important whether it is football or the winter sport events,” he separately told Russia’s TASS news agency.

“What is important to them is to use sport as a club aimed at our state.” – AFP

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