While they started before the truce, the meetings between Uefa and GOI have continued since it took effect, per The Atlantic. The subject of the meetings reportedly included how such a ban could be enforced and representations from “human rights experts” which would “inform future decision-making”. There is no confirmation yet on whether or when the rescheduled vote will take place, but should the motion pass, it would likely represent one of the most significant sporting boycotts since the measures enforced against the apartheid government in South Africa were dropped in the 1990s. The JC has contacted Uefa, but it...