Dmitry Medvedev: "It is a crime not to buy a chess set when in Elista"
The President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev came to the Republic of Kalmykia on
an official visit on the 1st of March 2011. He conducted working meetings concerning
the national policy in the sphere of population employment in the well-known
City Chess.

Dmitry Medvedev in City Chess Hall
The meetings were held in the Conference Hall – the venue of the Women's
World Chess Championship 2004. In the City Chess Palace the Head of state visited
an exposition of goods produced by the local enterpreneurs.

Working meetings were held in the Conference Hall, the venue of the Women's
World Chess Championship 2004
During his visit to a shop, the President of Russia bought a chess set, saying
: "Chess is a worldwide sport. It is a crime not to buy a chess set when
in Elista".

President of Russia bought a chess set in Elista

Dmitry Medvedev: "It is a crime not to buy a chess set when in Elista"
The President also met with the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov.
The meeting was held in the office of the FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
Then Dmitry Medvedev visited the premises of the Elista FIDE Office, situated
in the Chess Palace.

Dmitry Medvedev met with the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov
The meeting was held in the office of the FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
The empty chair in the background belongs to Ilyumzinov, who was on a trip to
Hungary (see next section).
Source: Baira Tsedenova, Elista FIDE Office
FIDE President’s first official visit in Hungary
FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov completed his two-day visit to Hungary on
the evening of 1st March. The conclusion of the visit was the meeting between
Dr. Pal Schmitt, President of the Hungarian Republic, IOC Vice President and
two times Olympic Champion and President Ilyumzhinov. During the one-and-half
hour meeting, they discussed the role of chess in the education and development
of youth, the new opportunities of organizing chess tournaments in Hungary,
the significance of cooperation among the federations of FIDE and the expected
and necessary changes in the Hungarian Chess Federation.

FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov with Hungarian President Pal Schmitt,
a former
fencing champion who won Olympic Gold with for his country in 1968 and 1972
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov informed President Schmitt about the Chess in School programme
and emphasized the growing importance attached to that programme as well as
the potential pilot projects developed in the Chess in Schools Commission for
European federations. He also spoke about the experience he had gained by visiting
one of the Budapest schools in which a facultative chess training programme
is run for the kids. The President of Hungary recommended the proper involvement
of computer technique in the chess education and training programmes while the
FIDE President spoke of the already existing computer programs by which the
youngsters can acquire chess skills in an entertaining way. The two Presidents
agreed on mutual support and regular future contacts regarding chess matters.

The two are joined by the FIDE Press Officer Dr. Peter Rajcsanyi, also from
Hungary
At the Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB), President Ilyumzhinov was received
by general secretary Zoltán Molnár and director for international
affairs Zsigmond Nagy as Chairman Borkai was busy with a Parliamentary voting
process. The discussion concentrated on the role of chess in society and among
Olympic sports, the relationship between national chess federations and national
Olympic committees and the significant Hungarian chess traditions that can be
utilized as a national value and should be maintained and developed for the
interest of sport achievements of the nation. The leaders of the MOB have promised
that whenever the situation in HCF is normalized, they will return to the issue
of full membership of HCF in MOB. President of the Republic, Dr.Schmitt later
also expressed his support for such a decision. During the meeting, Dr. Jeno
Kamuti as Chairman of the International Committee for Fair Play invited FIDE
to be the first international sport’s organization to join the Committee
whose members are all the national Olympic committees. FIDE President accepted
the invitation and will send the application of FIDE to the Committee which
can accept FIDE as a full member at its next assembly meeting.

Ilyumzhinov (right) with General Secretary Zoltán Molnár and
Dr. Jeno Kamuti,
Chairman of the International Committee for Fair Play
As the former President of HCF had resigned, the FIDE President met several
members of the HCF Presidential Board in an official lunch and discussed both
the actual situation in the Hungarian chess society and the potential tools
of developing chess in Hungary with the aim to return it to its former heights.
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov referred to his Hungarian idols from the past as Lilienthal,
Portisch, Szabó, Zsuzsa Polgar and also highly appreciated the performance
of Péter Léko, Judit Polgár and Richard Rapport of the
present Hungarian chess life. He expressed the support of FIDE to the HCF for
the future in the hope that the forthcoming leadership will understand the role
chess can play in the development of Hungarian youth, eliminate any irregular
practices in Hungarian chess life and act in accordance with the strong Hungarian
chess traditions.
At a dinner honouring President Ilyumzhinov, he met the high official representative
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and discussed political and economic development
in Russia and the new opportunities for enlarging Hungarian-Russian business
cooperation.

In the meeting with Mr Gábor Széles (above), a well-known Hungarian
business person, Chairman of the Hungarian Confederation of Industrialists and
owner-President of the Muszertechnika-Ikarus business group, the parties discussed
opportunities of support of chess from the business side, involvement of business
persons in the work of HCF and several business opportunities in Russia by the
Hungarian business group, including the consideration of a production factory
in Russia.

Ilymzhinov, WGM and International Arbiter Zsuzsa Veroci and Peter Rajcsaanyi
In the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, President Ilyumzhinov met the Director
of the Asian Department and Mrs. Birtalan, Dean of the Asian Faculty of ELTE.
Here, he could look at and touch the famous manuscript of the Hungarian researcher
Sz. Gabor Balint who in the 19th century archived Kalmyk songs and stories and
contributed to the better understanding of the Kalmyk language. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
offered his personal financial support for the publication of the Hungarian
research work and helped immediately to organise two conferences between Hungarian
and Kalmyk researchers this year.

The city of Budapest
During the visit, FIDE President held press conference and gave interviews
to the official Hungarian chess journal Magyar Sakkvilág and the leading
on-line portal Origo.
Source: FIDE