North Korea slams US over Beijing Olympics in letter of support to China
- Pyongyang blamed ‘hostile forces’ and the Covid-19 pandemic for its athletes not being able to attend the Winter Games
- It also accused the US and its allies, who have announced a diplomatic boycott, of trying to prevent the event from succeeding

North Korea’s Olympic Committee and Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports sent a letter to counterparts in China, including the Beijing Olympics organising committee, expressing their support for the Games despite their absence, KCNA news agency reported.
“We could not take part in the Olympics due to the hostile forces’ moves and the worldwide pandemic, but we would fully support the Chinese comrades in all their work to hold splendid and wonderful Olympic festival,” the letter said, according to KCNA.
The letter criticised moves by the United States and its allies as “an insult to the spirit of the international Olympic Charter and as a base act of attempting to disgrace the international image of China”.
In December, the White House announced US government officials will boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics because of China’s human rights “atrocities”, while leaving US athletes free to travel to Beijing to compete.
Several other countries, including Britain, Australia, and Canada have also since announced diplomatic boycotts.
