European Athletics president, Svein Arne Hansen, has insisted that Russia must fulfill all anti- doping conditions in the International Association of Athletics Federations statute to be able to participate in next year's Rio Olympics.
Russia's athletics federation was banned by the IAAF for alleged involvement in widespread doping, which also led to the sack of former boss, Lamine Diack, who was said to have been bribed to cover up for the Russian athletes.
An IAAF inspection committee is due to visit Russia in January.
"For the moment they have to fulfil the conditions, but I cannot really see them competing in Rio," Hansen said.
The committee is likely to report back to the IAAF Council at the earliest at its meeting in Cardiff, Wales, on 27 March, less than five months before the Olympics.
"They must have a cultural change," Hansen told Athletics Weekly magazine. "They must get rid of all those people from before.
"We know some good people in Russian athletics and I'm sure they will be elected. We hope that some new people will come in who really understand that this must be changed."
The IAAF voted to suspend Russia's federation (Araf) on 13 November after the publication of an independent World Anti-Doping Agency report that alleged "state-sponsored doping". BBC
European Athletics President Doubts Russia's Participation In Next Olympics
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