Asia leaders join Sochi as Obama, others stay away
BY Agencies9 Feb 2014 5:14 AM IST
Agencies9 Feb 2014 5:14 AM IST
When top Western leaders decided to stay away from Russian president Vladimir Putin’s Winter Olympics, he wasn’t exactly left friendless: he has the heads of leading Asian nations and others to help show the world that not everyone is put off by his human rights record and the anti-gay law he championed.
Unlike president Barack Obama, who declined to attend the Sochi Olympics, the leaders of China and Japan, the world’s second and third largest economies, are attending.
Both say they hope their visits will boost relations with Moscow. In both China and Japan, gay rights are not a hot-button political issue and officials say they do not link human rights with the Olympics.
Chinese president Xi Jinping, the highest-profile foreign head of state attending, congratulated the Russian president on the Olympics and hailed their countries’ growing ties, which frequently challenge Western domination of global affairs.
That’s partly because of Beijing’s strict insistence on non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs, but also a reflection of relatively little public discourse on gay rights. Japanese leader Shinzo Abe was also attending the opening ceremony and is to meet with Putin on Saturday.
Unlike president Barack Obama, who declined to attend the Sochi Olympics, the leaders of China and Japan, the world’s second and third largest economies, are attending.
Both say they hope their visits will boost relations with Moscow. In both China and Japan, gay rights are not a hot-button political issue and officials say they do not link human rights with the Olympics.
Chinese president Xi Jinping, the highest-profile foreign head of state attending, congratulated the Russian president on the Olympics and hailed their countries’ growing ties, which frequently challenge Western domination of global affairs.
That’s partly because of Beijing’s strict insistence on non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs, but also a reflection of relatively little public discourse on gay rights. Japanese leader Shinzo Abe was also attending the opening ceremony and is to meet with Putin on Saturday.
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