Russia in the leadership of the UNESCO Anti-Doping Fund: how it happened
Journalist
Anna Tkach
21.10.2025 - 20:30
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According to glavcom.ua: For the first time since 2022, Russia has become part of the leadership of the UNESCO Fund for combating doping in sports. The Ukrainian delegation at the conference in Paris was led by Victoria Ryasnaya, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports for European Integration. Russia brought a significant delegation, positioned itself as a competitor to Estonia, and ultimately received support from 76 countries, including Belarus, Venezuela, and North Korea. Thus, the country was once again able to exert a significant influence on discussions regarding pressing sports issues.
- Russia received support in the UNESCO Fund
- A conference on combating doping in sports was held in Paris
- The Russian delegation was led by the Minister of Sports and the head of the Olympic Committee of Russia
- Data communicates with gymnast Mykyta Nahornyi, who is a supporter of the Russian occupier Mykhailo Lebedev
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