The comments by Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman al-Homoud Al Sabah, carried by the state-run Kuwait News Agency, comes after the IOC suspended the Kuwaiti Olympic body in October on grounds of government interference in sports.
In response, Kuwait filed a lawsuit in January in local courts against 14 board members of its Olympic committee seeking USD 1.3 billion. That lawsuit accused the members of corrupting the Olympic movement in Kuwait and interfering in sports affairs.
In a meeting earlier this month, the IOC's executive board authorized Kuwaiti athletes to compete as individuals under the Olympic flag if they qualify.
In his comments carried today, Sheikh Salman called the IOC decisions "totally unacceptable."
Kuwait "showed a sincere desire to cooperate, but all to no avail," he said. "We were put in an embarrassing situation in the eyes of international sports circles and looked at as if we were outlaws."
Kuwait was first suspended by the IOC in 2010, also in a dispute over government interference. The country was reinstated in 2012 ahead of the London Games after Kuwait's ruler, Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, pledged autonomy for the Olympic committee and promised new legislation for institutions governing sports.
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