Sports | Updated Oct 31, 2009 at 07:28am IST

Kalmadi, Fennell patch up, to work for 2010

London: Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) President Michael Fennell and 2010 Games Organising Committee (OC) chairman Suresh Kalmadi have decided to put aside their differences and work together as partners to host the Games next October.

Kalmadi had objected to Fennell's decision to set up a monitoring committee for the 2010 Games and demanded the recall of CGF chief executive Mike Hooper, saying "he is of little help" to the OC.

After the Queen's Baton Relay on Thursday, both Kalmadi and Fennell met and sorted out their differences. They also agreed to refrain from making comments about each other.

In a joint statement the two said: "It is agreed that there have been misunderstandings and unfortunate media statements and reports that have created a regrettable set of circumstances. We have agreed that we will continue to work together as partners, fully recognising and respecting our individual roles and ensuring that our attention is not diverted from meeting all the targets that have been agreed upon."

"The next step will be the visit of the CGF Co-ordination Commission (COCOM) commencing December 14 for evaluating the progress and the achievement of the targets promised by the OC. The review report will be considered by CGF and OC," the statement said.

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