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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Armenian President meets World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, World No. 2 Levon Aronian

Hello chess blog friends, here's some update about World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen's most recent trip. The Public Radio of Armenia has reported that the President of the Republic of Armenia, President of Chess Federation of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan received today World Chess Champion, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who has arrived in Armenia at the invitation of the “Armenian Development Initiative” Fund and the “Acronis” Company. World Cup holder, three-time winner of the World Chess Olympics, Champion of the World Team Championship, GM Levon Aronian was also present at the meeting.



Attending the meeting were leaders of a number of world-known IT companies, including Parallels and Acronis and the Skolkovo Foundation. The latter has united chess and information technologies in one program, taking into consideration that Armenia, which has already achieved considerable success, attaches importance to the two spheres.

The Executive Director of the Foundation noted that the program aims to present Armenia to the world with all its achievements and peculiarities and create new opportunities for these and other promising spheres.

President Sargsyan greeted the guests, underlining that it’s a great honor for Armenia to host the strongest chess player of the world in our country. “I’m glad that Levon Aronian is also here. He’s the pride of our people, and perhaps Carlsen’s strongest competitor in the world. We definitely connect great hopes with Levon, and it’s first of all thanks to him that the team of our tiny country has become the winner of the World Chess Olympiad three times. I’m very grateful to him,” he said.

Magnus Carlsesen said, in turn, it’s a great honor for him to be in Armenia –a chess superpower. “During the days of my stay here I have seen the inspiration and the love of the Armenian people for chess. I think this approach, and the program of inclusion of chess as a compulsory discipline in schools serves a wonderful example to the world. It’s a very big step,” Carlsen said.

During the meeting reference was made to Armenia’s scientific and educational potential, the work done in our country towards the development of the IT sphere and the promising programs of development. (Via Public Radio of Armenia)


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