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White House Press Secretary Jenn Psaki said on Monday afternoon that the U.S. will be holding a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Olympics in China.
“The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games given the [People’s Republic of China’s] ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, and other human rights abuses,” Psaki said.
“We will not be contributing to the fanfare of the games,” Psaki added. “U.S. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the PRC’s egregious human rights abuses and atrocities in Xinjiang and we simply can’t do that.”
Psaki pushed back against calling it a “boycott,” insisting that the U.S. will be cheering on and supporting American athletes from home and that the decision is “just an indication will not be business as usual.”
The boycott doesn’t mark the end of the United States’ opposition to China’s human rights abuses, Psaki added.
Earlier on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said such a boycott would be an “outright political provocation” and accused the U.S. of grandstanding, but did not describe how China would respond.
“Without being invited, American politicians keep hyping the so-called diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics, which is purely wishful thinking and grandstanding,” Zhao told reporters at a press briefing. “If the U.S. side is bent on going its own way, China will take firm countermeasures.”
Psaki said she couldn’t speak to a potential Chinese retaliation, but said, “The PRC should be taking action on issues to meet the needs of the global community.”
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