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UN urges peace, respect for Olympic Truce as games begin

The UN chief noted that conflicts were ongoing across the globe, including in Gaza, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and more.

• July 27, 2024
Paris 2024 Olympics logo
Paris 2024 Olympics logo

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for global respect of the Olympic Truce – a custom of halting all hostilities from before, to after the Summer Olympic Games in Paris.

The UN General Assembly, in November, adopted a vote to observe the truce in Paris.

Mr Guterres made the call on Friday at a press encounter in the French capital alongside International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach.

“In a moment like this, it’s important to say that the first recorded real peace initiative was the Olympic Truce,” Mr Guterres said in a statement.

He added, “And so, in a moment in which the Olympic Games are going to start, it’s time to remind the world of the importance of the Olympic Truce and to make the world understand that we must silence the guns.’’

The UN chief noted that conflicts were ongoing across the globe, including in Gaza, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and more.

He said the Olympic Games symbolise “cooperation and loyal competition, instead of division and conflict.”

“Therefore, we must encourage countries to foster unity the way athletes are, during these games.”

Mr Guterres is set to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

 Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees has encouraged everyone across the globe to promote “peaceful co-existence and mutual respect” as the refugee team competing in the Games is doing.

 “Sport is a symbol of hope and of peace, which are sadly in short supply in our world today,” The High Commissioner, Filippo Grandi, said.

“The refugee team is a beacon for people everywhere. These athletes show what can be achieved when talent is recognised and developed, and when people have opportunities to train and compete alongside the best. They are nothing short of an inspiration,” he added.

This year’s squad consists of 37 athletes – the largest since the 2016 Rio Games when refugee teams first debuted.

On Tuesday, the IOC announced that Grandi would be the third recipient of the Olympic Laurel, an award created to “honour outstanding individuals for their achievements in education, culture, development and peace through sport.”

 He will receive this award during the Olympic opening ceremony.

 UN Women is recognising the 2024 Olympic Games as the first time in history where an equal number of male and female athletes are competing. 

“This 50:50 representation of athletes makes the Summer Games the first to reach gender equality,” UN women said.

 The agency said the Paris Games are set to ensure a more balanced coverage of the sports events, creating a “spotlight” for all athletes.

 However, UN Women recognises that many gender gaps remain in sporting events and says that progress does not stop with balanced gender competitors at the Olympic Games. 

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