FIDE President Dvorkovich Refused to Lead Meeting on Lifting Sanctions on Russians

FIDE President Dvorkovich Refused to Lead Meeting on Lifting Sanctions on Russians

Arkady Dvorkovich said he does not want to chair a meeting on lifting sanctions against Russians Photo:

The President of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Russian citizen Arkady Dvorkovich, decided not to chair the organization’s meeting on lifting sanctions against Russians for their further admission to tournaments. This was announced by Dvorkovich himself.

“Considering that we are talking about Russia, I will not chair the meeting on this issue,” Dvorkovich said, TASS reports. Instead, the meeting will be chaired by the organization’s vice president, Indian Viswanathan Anand.

Earlier, the FIDE Council recommended allowing children from Russia to participate in team tournaments. The same applies to citizens of Belarus.

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The President of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Russian citizen Arkady Dvorkovich, has decided not to chair the organization’s meeting on lifting sanctions against Russians for their further admission to tournaments. This was announced by Dvorkovich himself. “Considering that we are talking about Russia, I will not chair the meeting on this issue,” Dvorkovich said. His words are quoted by TASS. Instead, the meeting will be chaired by the organization’s vice-president, Indian Viswanathan Anand. Earlier, the FIDE Council recommended allowing children from Russia to participate in team tournaments. The same applies to citizens of Belarus.

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