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UEFA bosses point to Ukraine's softening stance to calm unease over Russia decision

Sky News Friday, 29 September 2023
European football chiefs will seek to quell a rift over the ending of the blanket ban on Russian teams by highlighting how Ukraine's government ended its outright opposition to their athletes competing against Russians appearing as neutrals, Sky News understands.
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