Re: World Cup Baku 2015
World Cup Baku 2015
September 27, 2015
There is an outstanding interview with Pavel Eljanov (P) by Macauley Peterson (M) at
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/pav...d-cup-standout
This, from the last part of the interview. It is inconceivable to me that Vassily Ivanchuk would be drafted into the army!
M: Playing with Karjakin, do you feel that is affected at all by your opposing views on the Ukraine situation?
P: Our relation is good in any case. I have normal relation with any chess players from Russia. There's no tension. Fortunately this conflict is not touching personal relations in my case.
M: It's been a difficult period for Ukraine and Ukraine's chess players. There were comments recently by Adrian Mikhalchishin in the latest New in Chess magazine noting that Ponomariov and Ivanchuk had received draft notices from the military. Is that an issue for you as well? Is the conflict affecting you personally?
P: No. Of course it was very nervous — I'm in Kharkov, this is in the East of Ukraine, very close to the war area — 150 km from the war zone. So, from the beginning, when it started in 2014, it was a rather nervous situation and of course very unpleasant. I hope it will now be more peaceful. It looks like now it's more or less stable, but for me and for my family it was very unpleasant.
M: Does it worry you that some players like Ipatov, Nyzhnyk and Kovalaev have left to play for other countries.
P: No. For example with Alex Ipatov I have friendly relations. It's nothing personal at all. The Ukrainian chess federation is more or less OK, but from the government we have not much support, so for youngsters it's very hard to improve in Ukraine. For us — for Ukrainian team members — it's more or less OK, but still it's not like other chess countries like Azerbaijan, Russia and others. But for youngsters like Ipatov and Nyzhnyk it's really hard to improve because there's no support from the government.
World Cup Baku 2015
September 27, 2015
There is an outstanding interview with Pavel Eljanov (P) by Macauley Peterson (M) at
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/pav...d-cup-standout
This, from the last part of the interview. It is inconceivable to me that Vassily Ivanchuk would be drafted into the army!
M: Playing with Karjakin, do you feel that is affected at all by your opposing views on the Ukraine situation?
P: Our relation is good in any case. I have normal relation with any chess players from Russia. There's no tension. Fortunately this conflict is not touching personal relations in my case.
M: It's been a difficult period for Ukraine and Ukraine's chess players. There were comments recently by Adrian Mikhalchishin in the latest New in Chess magazine noting that Ponomariov and Ivanchuk had received draft notices from the military. Is that an issue for you as well? Is the conflict affecting you personally?
P: No. Of course it was very nervous — I'm in Kharkov, this is in the East of Ukraine, very close to the war area — 150 km from the war zone. So, from the beginning, when it started in 2014, it was a rather nervous situation and of course very unpleasant. I hope it will now be more peaceful. It looks like now it's more or less stable, but for me and for my family it was very unpleasant.
M: Does it worry you that some players like Ipatov, Nyzhnyk and Kovalaev have left to play for other countries.
P: No. For example with Alex Ipatov I have friendly relations. It's nothing personal at all. The Ukrainian chess federation is more or less OK, but from the government we have not much support, so for youngsters it's very hard to improve in Ukraine. For us — for Ukrainian team members — it's more or less OK, but still it's not like other chess countries like Azerbaijan, Russia and others. But for youngsters like Ipatov and Nyzhnyk it's really hard to improve because there's no support from the government.
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