ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月17日 12時28分


The World Cup arrived in Russia at a time when the country’s relationship with Europe and the U.S. had reached its lowest ebb for decades, fractured almost beyond repair by conflicts in Syria and Ukraine, accusations of poisoning both individuals and democracy, by doping of athletes and the downing of MH17. FIFA estimated that more than a million fans descended on the country in the past month. In every host city, the first questions most of them were asked were how much they liked Russia, whether they were having a good time, whether they had been treated well. People are eager for what they see as the negative image of the country created by the Western news media to be corrected. FIFA, certainly, believes its showpiece tournament has done just that. “Everyone has discovered a beautiful country, a welcoming country, full of people who are keen to show to the world that what maybe is sometimes said is not what happens here,” FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, said. Many believe that the @FIFAワールドカップ has been a wonderful carnival, a chance to mix with fans who might otherwise never visit Kazan or Kaliningrad. But they know that carnivals move on, that normal life returns. @sinyakov.denis took this photo of a Russian man holding a Soviet flag on Nikolskaya Street in downtown Moscow, which was transformed during the World Cup.


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