The Italian authorities presented this Wednesday, in Rome (north), next 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympicsheld in the cities of Milan and of Cortina d’Ampezzo, both located in the northern part of the transalpine country.
“The bet we won in 2019 against all odds forces us to do everything very well and organize the best Games in history. It has to be like this because, after so many editions, the Winter Olympics will return to Europe, its cradle, and because our message will provide an opportunity for the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to expand the horizon of the territory involved, ”he said. said. Giovanni Malagopresident of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI).
The event took place in the Italian capital, in the ‘Farnesina’, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before the Italian diplomatic corps and a select number of Italian companies and well -known personalities in Italian sport.
“The universal language of sport is a powerful vehicle for dialogue and social inclusionan instrument of diplomacy for peace between peoples that contributes to achieving the goals of sustainable development of the United Nations 2030 Agenda “, declared the Italian foreign minister, Luigi Di Maiowhich manages the opening of the presentation.
For his part, the president of the Italian Paralympic Committee assured that these Games not only need to be “economically sustainable”, but have a commitment to “organize an event that leaves an important legacy to society”.
The presentation of this twenty-fifth edition of the Winter Olympic Games culminated in the delivery, by the IOC, of the Olympic and Paralympic flags in the presence of other authorities related to the sports project present.
Source: La Verdad

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