Madrid: The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) council on Sunday upheld a suspension imposed on the Russian Federation since November 2015 over allegations of state-sponsored doping.
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IAAF's council decision will mean that no Russian teams will be able to compete in the upcoming 2019 World Championships hosted by Doha this September.
However, Russian athletes are set to take part in the international tournament under a neutral flag after receiving individual confirmation by IAAF.
On June 1, the All-Russia Athletic Federation (RusAF) announced it had already paid off its $3.2 million debt to IAAF, which was one of the conditions for RusAF's readmission.
The RusAF president, Dmitry Shlyakhtin, had stated that he believed that the suspension would be lifted during the IAAF's two-day meeting in Monte Carlo on Saturday and Sunday, but the overturning of the suspension did not occur.
RusAF must allow the World Anti-Doping Agency access to its Moscow laboratory for samples to be taken for its re-admission to international competitions.