North Korea says US boycott of Beijing ‘insult’ to Olympic spirit

People play ice hockey on a frozen canal at the Beijing Olympic Park on January 5, 2022 in Beijing, host to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games on February 4. (Photo by Noel Celis / AFP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AFP) — North Korea has slammed the US-led diplomatic boycott of February’s Beijing Winter Games, state media reported Friday, describing it as an “insult” to the Olympic spirit.

Washington and some of its allies have announced a diplomatic boycott, citing China’s human rights record, in a decision that incensed Beijing.

China is the main ally and economic benefactor of impoverished North Korea, which is suspended from competing in the Chinese capital.

North Korean Olympic and sports bodies criticised the boycott in a letter to their Chinese counterparts, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

“The US and its vassal forces are getting evermore undisguised in their moves against China aimed at preventing the successful opening of the Olympics,” the letter said, according to KCNA.

Their moves are “an insult to the spirit of the international Olympic Charter”.

North Korea stayed away from the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games last year, refusing to send its athletes over Covid concerns.

The International Olympic Committee punished it for the no-show with a suspension that meant it could not participate in the Beijing Winter Games.

Despite being barred, the letter painted the nation’s absence as the result of the pandemic and “hostile forces”.

The KCNA report did not identify the “hostile forces” and there was no mention of the IOC suspension.

The IOC said in September, when it announced the punishment, that Pyongyang had rejected all coronavirus safety proposals including the provision of vaccines ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

North Korea imposed a rigid Covid blockade — among the strictest in the world — in the early days of the pandemic and has not eased it.

The country’s absence from Beijing marks a huge shift from the last Winter Games, in South Korea, where it had the attention of the world.

Leader Kim Jong Un’s sister attended Pyeongchang 2018 as his envoy in a blaze of publicity and South Korean President Moon Jae-in seized the opportunity to broker talks between Pyongyang and Washington.

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