The International Olympic Committee announced on February 24, local time, that the International Olympic Committee had accepted the recommendation of the "Olympic Host Committee" and will work with the Brisbane 2032 Olympic bidding committee and the Australian Olympic Committee on the hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics. Targeted dialogue.

  The International Olympic Committee stated that the "Committee of the Olympic Games Host" will immediately begin detailed discussions with relevant Australian institutions and report the results to the IOC Executive Committee in due course.

If all the requirements are met, the IOC Executive Committee will propose at the IOC plenary that Brisbane host the 2032 Summer Olympics.

If the dialogue is not successful, the International Olympic Committee will continue discussions with interested parties.

  In addition to Brisbane, Australia, the Rhine-Ruhr region of Germany and Budapest, Hungary also publicly expressed interest in the right to host the 2032 Summer Olympics.

  In 2019, the International Olympic Committee reformed the production mechanism of Olympic venues, and no longer adopted the previous model of identifying several official candidate cities and then voting.

The International Olympic Committee has established the "Olympic Host Committee" to replace the previous "Evaluation Committee" and is responsible for recommending multiple or single candidate cities to the IOC Executive Committee.

The "Olympic Host Committee" will have an exploratory, non-commitmental, ongoing dialogue with all cities interested in hosting the Olympic Games.

(Headquarters reporter Yi Xin)