European lawmakers demand Russia World Cup boycott

AFP  |  Brussels 

A group of EU lawmakers today urged the bloc's leaders to boycott this year's football in to protest over Moscow's "mockery of European values".

announced last month that ministers and royals would stay away from the tournament in protest at the of a former Russian in a British town, which Western powers have blamed on

followed suit in solidarity with Britain over the attack in the sleepy city of Salisbury, which triggered a diplomatic crisis with the government of

The MEPs said the attack was "just the latest chapter in Vladimir Putin's mockery of our European values", pointing to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, its support for the in its civil war and repeated cyber attacks and disinformation blamed on the Kremlin.

"While we agree that sport can help build metaphorical bridges, as long as Putin is blowing up real ones in Syria, we cannot pretend this is just like any other sporting event," read the letter, organised by MEP

"As long as Putin is illegally occupying Crimea, holding Ukrainian political prisoners and supporting the war in eastern we cannot pretend that this tournament's host is our welcoming neighbour."

The MEPs said European governments should not give their support to "the authoritarian and anti-western path of the Russian president" by attending the tournament.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 16:55 IST