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    FIDE CALLS ON ARMENIA TO JOIN CHESS WORLD CUP, CHESS OLYMPIAD IN BAKU

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 3 2014

    3 October 2014, 16:23 (GMT+05:00)

    By Nigar Orujova

    Armenia should participate in the Chess World Cup and the Chess
    Olympiad, which are to be held in Baku, President of the World Chess
    Federation Kirsan Ilyumzhinov said on October 2.

    Ilyumzhinov said that he will visit Armenia and meet with
    representatives of the local chess authority on October 17.

    "During the meeting with the President Serzh Sargsyan, I will talk
    about the Chess World Cup and the Chess Olympiad to be held in Baku.

    FIDE is a big family, and we want Armenian national team to take
    part in the competitions. We will discuss this issue. The last time
    being in Armenia, I said they should take part in these tournaments,"
    Ilyumzhinov said.

    He also stressed that Azerbaijan has given the security guarantees
    to the Armenian team.

    The FIDE Congress has assigned Azerbaijan to hold the World Chess
    Cup in 2015 and Chess Olympiad in Baku a year later.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia are in tense relations because of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict that remained unresolved for over 20 years.

    The conflict emerged over Armenia's territorial claims against its
    South Caucasus neighbor.

    Since a war in the early 1990s, Armenian armed forces have occupied
    20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and
    seven surrounding regions. Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N.

    Security Council's four resolutions on its pullout from the neighboring
    country's territories.

    Ilyumzhinov, who arrived in Baku to attend the FIDE Chess Grand Prix
    kicked off on October 1, further said the tournament is being held
    at the highest level.

    He said that out of 181 FIDE member states, only Azerbaijan has a
    state program for the development of chess. The FIDE president said
    the relevant structures have already carried out the state program
    and the results are well known.

    "Thus, Azerbaijan has hosted a number of influential competitions,
    and it became the European champion for two times," Ilyumzhinov noted.

    He said the extension of the state program for five years would have
    accelerated the development of chess in Azerbaijan.

    http://www.azernews.az/sports/71534.html



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