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3rd CIS Games to leave lasting mark on Commonwealth’s sports movement – Sergey Lebedev

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September 28, 2025
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3rd CIS Games to leave lasting mark on Commonwealth’s sports movement – Sergey Lebedev

BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 28. The 3rd CIS
Games will leave a lasting mark on the Commonwealth’s sports
movement, CIS Secretary-General Sergey Lebedev said to the
organizers, participants, and guests of the 3rd CIS Games in
Azerbaijan, Trend
reports.

“This large-scale sports forum, which has become a shining
symbol of the sporting unity of our peoples, not only showcases the
supreme skill of athletes but also strengthens friendly ties
between the Commonwealth countries and promotes the development of
multilateral cooperation in physical education and sports. The CIS
Games are more than just a sporting competition. They are invisible
proof that sport remains the most powerful unifying force of our
time.




In an era when youth face numerous challenges and temptations,
sport offers a time-tested path of discipline, determination, and a
healthy lifestyle. These qualities make young people not only
successful athletes but also true leaders in any field. I am
confident that the third CIS Games will leave a lasting mark on the
Commonwealth’s sports movement and will further strengthen
humanitarian cooperation. I wish all young athletes sporting
victories, new records, and personal growth. May these Games
inspire new achievements both in the sports arenas and in creative
work for the benefit of our countries,” he said.

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