Topalov’s exclusion not considered
PTI

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) is not considering the request for disqualifying Veselin Topalov for his remarks linking Vladimir Kramnik to Russia’s secret agency KGB.

FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov has indirectly confirmed that it would not impose any penalty on Topalov.

“I would like to thank two of the world’s best chess players Veselin Topalov and Vladimir Kramnik for agreeing to play a joint match for the world title. In April they signed an agreement for this match under the auspices of FIDE. I hope the argument between them on the chess board will continue to the delight of everybody who loves chess,” Ilyumzhinov was quoted as saying by ‘Focus’ newsagency.

Topalov had said in a recent interview that “people from outside who were Russians and were far from the world of chess helped Kramnik. These were either amateurs or people from the secret services.”

The FIDE President, however, said the atmosphere in Elista during the World Championship match was nothing but nervous.

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