Dichiarazione congiunta sull'annuncio da parte del Comitato Internazionale Paralimpico del 27 settembre 2025 riguardante i Comitati paralimpici nazionali russo e bielorusso

Statement on the International Paralympic Committee’s announcement of 27 September 2025 on the Russian and Belarusian National Paralympic Committees 

 

We, as Ministers and equivalent senior representatives for sport of our like-minded countries as well as the European Commission, have noted the announcement by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) of 27 September 2025 that IPC member organisations have voted not to maintain the partial suspensions of the National Paralympic Committees of Belarus and Russia.

We fully respect and recognise the independence and autonomy of sports organisations, and that this was a vote by the IPC membership. We also maintain a strong belief in the unifying spirit of sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Movements. However, we view this development with serious concern, given that the Russian aggression against Ukraine continues and the Russian and Belarusian breaches of the Olympic Charter remain. 

Indeed, we recall that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and IPC sanctions against the Russian and Belarusian Olympic and Paralympic Committees stemmed from the violation of the Olympic Truce, through Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine facilitated by Belarus, launched on 24 February 2022 while the Truce was still in effect. 

We note that the IOC in contrast announced on 19 September 2025 that they will be maintaining their stance of ensuring no Russian or Belarusian state representation at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. We welcome the IOC’s announcement and their maintenance of their suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee for breaches of the Olympic Charter, including its violation of the territorial integrity of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine.

We also note the IPC’s update of 23 October that in practice no Russian or Belarusian athletes are now likely to qualify for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. We call upon the IPC to clarify what the decision of their members will mean for paralympic sports events beyond the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games, and for those areas under the National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine that Russia has temporarily occupied. 

We also call upon individual International Federations to continue to follow the IOC stance to ensure no Russian or Belarusian state representation in their sports. 

Signed by:

Australia

The Hon Anika Wells MP, Minister for Sport

Austria

Michaela Schmidt, State Secretary for Sport

Belgium

Gregor Freches, Minister for Sport, Culture, Tourism and Media of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. Also signing on behalf of colleagues:

 

Jacqueline Galant, Minister for Sport, Civil Service, Administrative Simplification and Media of the French Community of Belgium

 

Annick De Ridder, Minister for Mobility, Public Works, Ports and Sport for the Flemish Government

Canada

Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport)

Croatia

Tonči Glavina, Minister of Tourism and Sport

Cyprus

Dr Athena Michaelidou, Minister of Education, Sport and Youth

Czech Republic

Mikuláš Bek, Minister for Education, Youth and Sports

 

Ondřej Šebek, President of the National Sports Agency

Denmark

Jakob Engel-Schmidt, Minister for Culture

Estonia

Heidy Purga, Minister of Culture

Finland

Mika Poutala, Minister of Youth, Sport and Physical Activity

France

Marina Ferrari, Minister of Sports, Youth and Community Life

Germany

Dr. Christiane Schenderlein, State Minister for Sport and Volunteering

Greece

Ioannis Vroutsis, Alternate Minister of Education, Religious Affairs and Sport

Iceland

Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson, Minister of Education and Children

Ireland

Charlie McConalogue, Minister of State with responsibility for Sport and Postal Policy

Italy

Andrea Abodi, Minister for Sport and Youth

Japan

MATSUMOTO Yohei, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Republic of Korea

H.E. CHAE Hwi-young, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism

Latvia

Dace Melbārde, Minister of Education and Science

Liechtenstein

Hubert Büchel, Minister of Home Affairs, Economy and Sports

Lithuania

Raminta Popovienė, Minister of Education, Science and Sport

Luxembourg

Georges Mischo, Minister of Sport

Netherlands

Judith Tielen, Minister for Youth, Prevention and Sport

New Zealand

Hon Mark Mitchell, Minister for Sport and Recreation

Norway

Lubna Jaffery, Minister of Culture and Equality

Poland

Jakub Rutnicki, Minister of Sport and Tourism

Portugal

Margarida Balseiro Lopes, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport

Romania

Constantin Bogdan Matei, President of the National Sports Agency

Slovenia

Matjaž Han, Minister of the Economy, Tourism and Sport

Spain

Pilar Alegría Continente, Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sport

Sweden

Jakob Forssmed, Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health

Ukraine

Matvii Bidnyi, Minister of Youth and Sports

United Kingdom

The Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

European Commission  

Glenn Micallef, Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport on behalf of the European Commission