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IPC votes against continued suspension of Russian and Belarusian committees

October 23, 2025
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IPC votes against continued suspension of Russian and Belarusian committees
IPC votes against continued suspension of Russian and Belarusian committees

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) membership has voted against maintaining either full or partial suspension of the Russian and Belarusian National Paralympic Committees (NPCs), effectively restoring their full membership rights. For Russia, the vote was 111–55 against full suspension and 91–77 against partial suspension; for Belarus, it was 119–48 and 103–63 respectively. This move has sparked outrage in Ukraine, where many para-athletes were injured or disabled as a direct result of Russian attacks on civilian areas or combat operations.

Implications for Ukrainian athletes and international sports standards

The IPC emphasized that the vote concerns the restoration of membership rights rather than an automatic approval for participation under national flags, with practical participation rules to be determined later. However, the reinstatement of full rights sets a precedent for the step-by-step return of Russia and Belarus to Paralympic events under their own symbols, raising serious concerns amid ongoing aggression. The decision contrasts sharply with Olympic protocols, which maintain restrictions such as neutral participation for Russian athletes at the 2026 Games, undermining unified standards of accountability in international sport.

Risks of political exploitation and propaganda

Restoring full NPC rights during active aggression highlights the risk of sport being used as a tool for reputation rehabilitation. The absence of clear mechanisms to prevent interference from Russian or Belarusian state authorities increases the potential for political provocations, pressure on organizers, and exploitation of competitions for propaganda. Ensuring strict compliance with regulations regarding symbolism, delegation composition, and communication will be essential to prevent misuse.

Necessity of neutral participation and strict oversight

If future IPC decisions allow the use of Russian or Belarusian national symbols, previous safeguards such as neutral status and restrictions on flags or anthems would lose practical meaning. The IPC must maintain neutral participation formats, conduct thorough individual checks of athletes and officials for public support of aggression or ties to security structures, and implement mechanisms for rapid re-suspension in case of violations. Coordinated safety protocols, media rules, and ceremonial standards across organizing committees, international federations, and NPCs are critical to preserving the integrity of Paralympic competition.

Potential long-term reputational impact

The vote has already affected the IPC’s image, and continued unprincipled positions may lead to more significant reputational risks. These include protests against Russian symbols at events, potential boycotts, and loss of sponsorships, ultimately impacting the global Paralympic system. Maintaining a consistent, neutral approach remains essential to uphold accountability and the credibility of international para-sport.

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