Australian media disclosed that Australia is considering that no government officials will attend the Beijing Winter Olympics next year.

According to the Morning News of the Sydney Pionee Australia today (25th), politicians from the ruling party and the opposition Labor Party urged the government to resist the Winter Olympic Games held in February next year.

Australia is considering not sending any government officials, including the ambassador to China, but refused to publicize this move as resistance.Australian Sports Minister Richard Colbeck and Foreign Minister Marise Payne are unlikely to attend.

The Australian government is waiting for the US government's decision made by the Beijing Winter Olympics before deciding whether to make diplomatic resistance and tend to take the same measures as countries with similar ideas.The so -called diplomatic resistance refers to the non -sending officials to attend the Winter Olympics, but still allows athletes to participate.

Australian Defense Minister Peter Dutton said the day before yesterday, when he responded to whether he would support diplomatic resistance the day before yesterday, "In short, it is not, but this is a problem that others have to consider."

U.S. President Bayeng announced last week that the United States is considering diplomatic resistance to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

British Prime Minister spokesman Johnson said this week that Britain has not decided to send who represents the British government to attend the Beijing Winter Olympics, and Johnson does not support resistance.