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Levon Aronian Refuses to Participate in World Chess Championship if Held in Baku

Armenian Grandmaster Levon Aronian wrote a letter today to FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and the FIDE board, saying he won’t participate in a world chess championship if it is to be held in Baku.

In his letter, published by ArmChess.am, he writes:

“I learnt from the media, that the Chess Federations of Azerbaijan and Bulgaria had submitted an application on holding the Candidates Tournament of World Championship.

“I’d like to inform you that general atmosphere in Azerbaijan and continuous tensions between our countries make my participation in such [a] high-ranked tournament in Azerbaijan impossible. A responsible and important event, such as the Candidates Tournament, requires peace of mind and special concentration. No circumstances, if they are not chess-related, should prevent the grandmaster from demonstrating all of his skills. Unfortunately, at this moment no Armenian can find favorable or adequate psychological atmosphere in Azerbaijan, whereas that is something absolutely necessary. In my opinion, all the participants should be in equal conditions, which is impossible in case of holding the tournament in Azerbaijan. Security guaranties and any kind of additional support cannot be a remedy.

“Taking into account the above-mentioned considerations, I inform you that I would be delighted to take part in Candidates Tournament [in] any other country, but my participation in the candidates tournament in Azerbaijan has to be excluded.

“I hope you will take into account these considerations while discussing the issue of the tournament venue at the Presidential Board Meeting,” he wrote.