CGTN
For Chinese, this Spring Festival is an occasion of “double happiness,” with the hosting of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Adding to the festive mood is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s scheduled visit and attendance at the opening ceremony of the grand sporting event. Ahead of Putin’s visit, China Media Group (CMG) President and Editor-in-Chief Shen Haixiong interviewed the Russian president, welcoming him to Beijing and asking him about sports and ties with China. It’s not the first time for Putin to accept Shen’s interview. Four years ago, they sat down for an exclusive interview at the Kremlin in Moscow, marking the first interview the Russian president had ever given to the Chinese media at the Kremlin.
Putin’s expectation for Beijing 2022
“I firmly believe that the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing will be held to the highest standards. I wish a successful performance and luck to all athletes, participants in the Olympics, and bright unforgettable moments and joy to the guests,” Putin said in expressing warm wishes and high expectations for the upcoming sporting gala during the recent interview. Putin told Shen that he believes those excellent preparations made by organizers for the Olympics will help the Olympic athletes show their sporting character and demonstrate their skills and ability to achieve their goals in a fair and uncompromising competition. He also said that Russia has been and remains committed to the traditional Olympic values. “Russia opposes the attempts to politicize sport or use it as a tool of coercion, unfair competition, and discrimination.”
Nearly 3,000 athletes from approximately 90 countries and regions will compete at the Beijing 2022, which features more events and will produce more gold medals than any previous Winter Games.
Chinese-Russian sports exchanges
As for the interaction between Russia and China in sports and physical education, Putin said it occupies an important place in bilateral humanitarian cooperation. Apart from cooperation in junior hockey, Putin cited Russian and Chinese cooperation in physical education and sports in 2022-2023, which was announced by two leaders in December 2021, saying it will be a significant and memorable event for the two countries.