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White House denies any joint talks to boycott Beijing Olympics

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up for an on-time pool and beach season,” de Blasio said Wednesday. “These beautiful outdoor spaces mean so much to New Yorkers, especially after the year we’ve all had.”

The U.S. is not discussing “any joint boycott” of 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing with its allies, White House spokeswoma­n Jen Psaki told reporters Wednesday.

“We have not discussed and are not discussing any joint boycott with allies and partners,” Psaki said at a White House briefing. “We of course consult closely with allies and partners at all levels to define our common concerns and establish a shared approach, but there is no discussion underway of a change in plans regarding the Beijing Olympics.”

Psaki’s comments came after State Department spokesman Ned Price on Tuesday said the Beijing Olympics “is an area that we certainly wish to discuss” with allies and that such talks “are underway.”

Price’s comments added further tensions to an already difficult relationsh­ip between the world’s two largest economies, although a senior State Department official later said the U.S. hadn’t discussed any joint boycott with other countries.

The Chinese foreign ministry hit back quickly. Spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday that a boycott would harm the interests of athletes and “runs counter to the spirit of the Olympic charter.”

“The U.S. Olympic Committee and the rest of the internatio­nal community will not accept that,” Zhao said. “We have confidence that we will work with all parties to ensure a successful and extraordin­ary Olympic grand event.”

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