Tokyo: The International Olympic Committee has postponed the 2020 Olympics and Paralympic Games on Tuesday amid COVID-19 pandemic. The Games were scheduled for July 24-August 9, but after telephone discussions between IOC president Thomas Bach and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a joint decision was taken for the first postponement of an Olympics in peacetime. However, the Tokyo Olympic Games would not be cancelled as it will be held by the summer of 2021.
"After his telephone talks with IOC President Bach, PM Abe spoke to the press and explained that the two have agreed that the Tokyo Olympic Games would not be cancelled, and the games will be held by the summer of 2021," Japan PM's official twitter handle stated.
Earlier, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has proposed a one-year postponement for the Tokyo Olympics during talks with IOC president Thomas Bach on Tuesday.
Abe maintained that a postponement is unavoidable if the 2020 Games cannot be held in a complete manner amid the coronavirus pandemic.