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Vasyl Ivanchuk and the Olympic teams of Ukraine protest against Kyrgyz motion

Legendary chess player Vasyl Ivanchuk, who is currently making headlines at the Chess Olympiad, has signed a letter against the Kyrgyzstan Chess Federationresolution to restore the full membership rights of RCF. Together with Ivanchuk, the whole Olympic team of Ukraine signed the petition – the open team GM Andrey Volokitin, GM Anton Korobov, GM Ruslan Ponomariov, and GM Volodymyr Onishchuk; the women team of Ukraine – IM Inna Gaponenko, IM Yuliia Osmak, IM Natalia Buksa, WGM Ievgeniya Doluhanova, GM Anna Ushenina; and coaches GM Mykhaylo Brodskiy and GM Alexander Beliavsky – all of them urging not to lift sanctions against the Russian and Belarusian federations.

The team of Ukraine will go to the boards for their round 6 match today at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest – you can follow the live games here

Here is a comprehensive timeline on the subject:

Aug 21 Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation submits resolution to restore the full membership rights of RCF

Aug 22 David Llada talks about systematically to reward submission

Sept 1 Alexander Kamyshin is the new President of Ukrainian Chess Federation

Sept 7 Babur Tolbaev is among the candidates for FIDE Ethics Commission chairman

Sept 9 Russia most probably has the votes to pass the Kyrgyz resolution

Sept 9 Kamyshin: I will personally attend the FIDE General Assembly

Sept 12 Garry Kasparov supports Alexander Kamyshin

Sept 12 Malcolm Pein for BBC, “Russia’s control of FIDE is absolute”

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