The landlocked South Caucasus country, which
has recorded more than 29,000 cases of the virus and over 500
deaths, became the first nation to withdraw from the Games which
will feature competition in 22 sports for athletes aged between
14 and 23.
"We deeply regret to say that due to the current situation in
the world our country will be unable to participate in the CIS
Games," Armenia's Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture
and Sport Artur Martirosyan said.
The inaugural Games of the CIS - a grouping of former Soviet
Republics - was scheduled to be held in Kazan from Aug. 20-27
but organisers on Monday pushed the event back to Sept. 4-11 due
to the health situation.
Belarus, another ex-Soviet country, said on Tuesday it will send
a 390-member delegation to Kazan.
"Athletes miss competitions," Belarusian Sport and Tourism
Minister Sergei Kovalchuk said. "They all dream of meeting their
peers and competing. The CIS Games will give them a great
opportunity to do so."
(Reporting by Angel Krasimirov, editing by Ed Osmond)
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