Italian Prime Minister promises to raise Russia’s anti-gay laws at Olympics
Italy’s Prime Minister Enrico Letta says he will raise the issue of Russia’s anti-gay laws during his trip to the Winter Olympics this week.
Confirming that he will be attending Friday’s opening ceremony, Mr Letta said: “At Sochi I will reiterate Italy’s opposition to any discriminatory norm against gays, inside or outside sports”.
The comments are encouraging. In January, Italian International Olympic Committee Mario Pescante said it was “absurd” for the US to include openly gay athletes in its official delegation for the Winter Olympics.
Downing Street added that there was “no tradition” for British prime ministers to attend the event.
Princess Anne, a former Olympic equestrian competitor, Lord Coe and Culture Secretary Maria Miller will lead the British delegation.