Sanchez Urges Ban on Israel, Russia from Global Sports
(MENAFN) Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday called for Israel and Russia to be barred from international sports competitions "until the barbarity ends."
"Our position is clear and firm. Until the barbarity ends, neither Russia nor Israel should take part in any more international competitions," Sanchez stated during a news conference.
Highlighting that both Israel and Russia are violating human rights and international law, he emphasized that the overwhelming majority of Spanish citizens, regardless of political affiliation, share this stance based on common sense.
"Why was Russia expelled after the invasion of Ukraine and Israel is not expelled after the invasion of Gaza?" Sanchez questioned, urging sports organizations to reflect on whether it is ethical for Israel to remain in international competitions.
His comments followed the cancellation of the final stage of the La Vuelta cycling race on Sunday, which was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protests in central Madrid.
The 80th edition of Spain's premier cycling event was stopped about 57 kilometers from the finish line as demonstrators blocked streets along the planned route.
"We feel, as I said yesterday, deep admiration and respect for our athletes (...) We also feel immense respect and deep admiration for a Spanish civil society that mobilizes against injustice and defends its ideas peacefully," Sanchez added.
"Our position is clear and firm. Until the barbarity ends, neither Russia nor Israel should take part in any more international competitions," Sanchez stated during a news conference.
Highlighting that both Israel and Russia are violating human rights and international law, he emphasized that the overwhelming majority of Spanish citizens, regardless of political affiliation, share this stance based on common sense.
"Why was Russia expelled after the invasion of Ukraine and Israel is not expelled after the invasion of Gaza?" Sanchez questioned, urging sports organizations to reflect on whether it is ethical for Israel to remain in international competitions.
His comments followed the cancellation of the final stage of the La Vuelta cycling race on Sunday, which was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protests in central Madrid.
The 80th edition of Spain's premier cycling event was stopped about 57 kilometers from the finish line as demonstrators blocked streets along the planned route.
"We feel, as I said yesterday, deep admiration and respect for our athletes (...) We also feel immense respect and deep admiration for a Spanish civil society that mobilizes against injustice and defends its ideas peacefully," Sanchez added.

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