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Kuwait ban unlikely to be lifted in time for Rio - IOC

Published 02/06/2016, 18:36
© Reuters. International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams speaks during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro

By Karolos Grohmann

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Kuwait's chances of competing at the Rio Games were dealt a severe blow on Thursday with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) saying a ban imposed last year was unlikely to be lifted in time.

Kuwait's athletes would not, however, be banned from the Games starting on Aug. 5 but would compete as independent athletes under the Olympic flag, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said.

Kuwait and the IOC have been at loggerheads over a new sports law that the Olympic body says will undermine the autonomy of sport in the country. Kuwait argues it will strengthen the independence of sports bodies.

"The situation with Kuwait is not improving," Adams told reporters. "Since the last IOC executive board there has been no positive development due to the attitude of the government."

"It is unlikely to be resolved by the time of the Games in Rio. We believe Kuwait will remain suspended," he said.

The ban, which was imposed in October, angered Kuwait which filed a civil lawsuit against the country's Olympic committee and is also trying to get the Olympic Council of Asia, headquartered there, to leave the country.

Efforts to find a solution with the IOC in March collapsed with each side blaming the other for failure to agree on a deal.

"We would love for them to come back to the (negotiating)table," Adams said. "It (the ban) is pre-emptive. Hopefully it will not be necessary but with two months left it is very likely."

Kuwait was also suspended in 2010 over a similar dispute but was reinstated before the 2012 London Olympics.

© Reuters. International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams speaks during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro

The country's football federation has also been suspended by world football's governing body FIFA over government interference.

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