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2022-02-11 10:37:18China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
Bruce Mouat (bottom) of Great Britain competes during the curling mixed doubles bronze medal game of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics between Sweden and Great Britain at the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing, capital of China, Feb 8, 2022. (Photo/Xinhua)

Bruce Mouat (bottom) of Great Britain competes during the curling mixed doubles bronze medal game of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics between Sweden and Great Britain at the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing, capital of China, Feb 8, 2022. (Photo/Xinhua)

Special: 2022 Winter Olympics

Praise flows from abroad on nation's success in handling event in pandemic

Beijing's success in hosting a mammoth event such as the Winter Olympics despite the unprecedented challenges brought by the pandemic is an amazing feat, say foreign government officials, diplomats and experts.

"I compliment the Communist Party of China" that is leading the country in hosting the event, said Mushahid Hussain Sayed, chairman of the Pakistani Senate's Defense Committee and a senator from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party.

Sayed said that despite calls for a "diplomatic boycott" of the Beijing Olympics, officials of many countries have participated in proceedings at the Games, making the event both a sporting and political success for China. Sayed notes that these officials came from a number of NATO member countries, along with representatives of European, African and Asian nations, as well as the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Swaran Singh, professor of diplomacy and disarmament at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said: "It is sad to see sports being politicized."

He said that "pushing politics into the Games has clearly once more made the spirit of the Games a victim of such myopic power politics".

James Chin, a professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania in Australia, noted that the few countries that undertook the so-called "diplomatic boycott" are looking to create problems for China, even after the Olympics.

He is pleased that the Winter Olympics have taken place as scheduled. The academic said everyone had been looking forward to the event.

Imtiaz Gul, executive director of the Center for Research and Security Studies in Pakistan, said the staging of a great event such as the Olympics is always a matter of great pride for a great nation like China, which has progressed by leaps and bounds ever since it held the 2008 Olympics. "It has been a great journey," he added.

Munshi Faiz Ahmad, a former chairman of the Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies, said Chinese authorities are doing a good job of hosting the Games despite the extremely difficult situation caused by the pandemic.

He said the conditions for this year's Winter Olympics, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, are not the same as those for previous Games. "We were also worried about some efforts by certain countries to politicize the Games. It is completely unethical and not good at all to politicize a sporting event like the Olympics," he said.

Ahmad said the Chinese government has shown "tremendous strength in the face of these provocations", and the whole world is confident the Chinese people's preparations for the event will ensure its success. "I think that (China) is doing a nice job of hosting the Olympics," said Ahmad, who is a former Bangladeshi ambassador to China. "We wish the Chinese government, Chinese Olympic Committee and Chinese people full success in hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics."

'Perfect example'

Thailand's Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn was reported by CRI online on Wednesday as saying the stringent anti-pandemic measures taken at the Games have set a perfect example for other countries that need to hold sporting events behind closed doors.

After attending the opening ceremony of the Games, Phiphat said it was a splendid event as the organizers used many advanced technologies, and these were in keeping with the need for pandemic controls and the concept of environmental protection.

Phiphat said the Beijing Games have also stirred the interest of the Thai people in winter sports. He said he hopes the four athletes from the Thai delegation will set a good example for teenagers in his country.

Thailand's Ministry of Tourism and Sports will fully support teenagers who wish to participate in winter sports and send selected athletes abroad for training so that they can become professional athletes, Phiphat said.

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