International Chess Federation suspends Russia over activities in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine


Chess pieces are seen in front of displayed Russia and Ukraine's flags in this illustration taken January 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 11 (Reuters) - The ⁠International Chess Federation (FIDE) has suspended Russia's ⁠membership for up to three years for ‌its failure to comply with a ruling that it should cease holding events in Russian-controlled parts of ​Ukraine.

The decision, announced in a ⁠FIDE statement, is a ⁠victory for Ukraine and allied chess federations that ⁠have ‌campaigned for the sport's governing bodies to take a harder line ⁠against Russia in the wake of its ​2022 full-scale ‌invasion.

FIDE said Russia's chess federation had ⁠not stopped ​organising events in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine's Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions and on ⁠the annexed Crimean peninsula, in ​violation of a March order by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

"The (FIDE) Council resolves to impose ⁠the sanction of temporary suspension of membership of the respective Member Federation (Russia) with immediate effect," it said in the statement on ​Wednesday.

Russian individuals retain the right ⁠to participate in FIDE tournaments but Russian ​teams will not be allowed ‌to compete in team ​events, it said.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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