IPC President Philip Craven imposed a blanket ban on Russian Paralympic athletes on Sunday, giving the RPC until August 28 to appeal the decision. Earlier in the day, the British Paralympic Association strongly welcomed the decision, which was announced by IPC on Sunday.
"As Belgian Paralympic Committee, we respect this decision and understand that the IPC’s decision was different from the decision of IOC [International Olympic Committee], due to difference in their structure. We’ll let the IPC study all the consequences of this decision on every sport and discipline," an IPC communications manager said.
Moscow has repeatedly denied such allegations, stressing that the report does not include enough reliable evidence.
Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) President Vladimir Lukin said Monday that the body has "irrefutable evidence" of compliance with the global anti-doping responsibilities.