U.S. 'considering' diplomatic boycott of China Olympics, says President Biden

Move would keep American dignitaries, but not athletes, from the games

Updated - November 19, 2021 10:00 am IST - Washington

International advocacy groups and some members of U.S. Congress have called for a symbolic boycott of the games in Beijing over China's treatment of Uyghurs and its crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong.

International advocacy groups and some members of U.S. Congress have called for a symbolic boycott of the games in Beijing over China's treatment of Uyghurs and its crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong.

President Joe Biden said Thursday that the United States was considering a diplomatic boycott of next year's Winter Olympics in Beijing over China's human rights abuses, a move that would keep American dignitaries, but not athletes, from the games.

Speaking to reporters as he hosted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Oval Office, Mr. Biden said backing a boycott of the Olympics in February is “something we're considering.” The U.S. and other nations traditionally send high-level delegations to each Olympics. First lady Jill Biden led the American contingent to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo this year and second gentleman Doug Emhoff led a delegation to the Paralympic Games.

International advocacy groups and some members of Congress have called for a symbolic U.S. boycott of the games in Beijing over China's treatment of Uyghurs and its crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong. The participation of American athletes would be unaffected by the boycott.

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