Well that may be the case in other respects, but in this one at least, common sense and principle seem somehow to have prevailed:
Uefa has abandoned plans to reinstate Russian U17 teams into next year's youth European Championships.
Last month European football's governing body announced it was exploring how to reintegrate the Russian youth team into the international setup, having suspended all Russian teams from Uefa competitions following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Now the organisation says that finding a way to reintegrate Russia's U17 side has proven too difficult logistically.
"No technical solution to allow Russian teams to play could be found," a Uefa spokesperson said, who added that the "agenda point was withdrawn".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67066840
It may be that their professed reasoning for this u-turn is genuinely that they couldn't manage it logistically etc. But I'm surprised that they hadn't figured out a way
before they proposed it. Therefore I'm encouraged if the real reason isn't actually to be found here:
"But around a dozen national associations, including the English Football Association, publicly expressed their opposition to playing against Russia if drawn against them at either the men's competition in Cyprus or the women's in Sweden next year."
I'm not always The FA's biggest fan (understatement!), but I'd tip my hat to them over this (were I wearing one, that is).