Blatter, who last month told Reuters he was considering legal action to clear his name, said he was now thinking of asking FIFA's ethics committee to re-open his case. "I am looking to have a solution also from the FIFA ethics committee to lift the suspension, which is a nonsense," he said. "I am also trying to see how we can change it. I hope to have a solution in the next three months before we open the World Cup in Russia." The Swiss attorney-general's office could not immediately be reached for comment but in the past has said that such investigations can take several years. Blatter also confirmed that he had been invited by President Vladimir Putin to attend the World Cup in Russia in June and July. "I'm honoured and I have accepted," he said.Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter believes Morocco is the "logical host" of the 2026 World Cuphttps://t.co/kBOepAqOql pic.twitter.com/MoZGqS2Wpu
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