Top French officials including President Francois Hollande will not be attending the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
The decision, announced by France’s foreign minister on Sunday, fueled speculation that Russian anti-gay laws could cause severe damage to the success of next year’s Olympics, now less than two months away.
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius gave no reason for the snub, saying only to Europe 1 radio: “I wish the Games the biggest success, but it is not planned for the chief French authorities to attend.”
The move comes exactly one week after German President Joachim Guack announced he would not be attending the Olympics, also without giving clear explanation. Guack’s office told CNN the president “simply decided not to go,” but a German publication, Der Spiegel, reported that the decision came out of protest to human rights violations and the harassment of Kremlin opposition leaders.









