Moscow, July 6 (IANS) Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko sent a letter to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) informing the agency about the current situation in the sphere of anti-doping fight in sports, a senior sports official said on Wednesday.
"The letter to WADA was sent on Tuesday," Natalia Zhelanova, an advisor to the Russian sports minister on anti-doping issues, said in an interview with TASS.
Mutko wrote in his letter to WADA: "Russia understands that doping problems in the country have deep roots and they cannot be eradicated within a short period of time. It takes decades for cultural changes to take place and some athletes will carry on with their attempts to cheat on regulations in order to achieve unfair victories and derive enrichment."
However, according to Mutko, these are instances of a personal nature and they should not be reflected on the sports in general, on clean athletes and anti-doping activities, which the government carries out in line with the Unesco Convention.
The Russian sports minister concluded his letter by saying that he was open for a dialogue and implementation of further recommendations from WADA.
Russian athletes and sports officials have been in the centre of doping-related scandals for over a year and a half already. Starting this year doping control in Russian sports has been exercised by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) strictly under the supervision of the British anti-doping agency (UKAD).