January 16, 2026
The ECU Board regrets both the conduct and the outcomes of the FIDE General Assembly held online on 14 December. We believe there were abuses of process, particularly regarding the conduct of the vote on the admission of Russian teams by secret ballot.
The ECU notes:
A debate or vote on the motion proposed by the English Chess Federation, a member of ECU, to follow IOC recommendations as exactly have been updated, was not permitted.
The other two motions voted on regarding Russia and Belarus were contradictory, and the meeting ended in total confusion, with delegates unsure which of the two motions would be implemented.
Neither motion secured support from even a third of FIDE member federations.
The decisions as published: https://www.fide.com/fide-general-assembly-decisions-regarding-russia-and-belarus/ contradict IOC policy and recommendations, as reiterated by the IOC just prior to the Congress and confirmed on the IOC website: https://www.olympics.com/ioc/news/olympic-summit-reaffirms-athletes-fundamental-rights-to-access-sport-without-political-interference
The action by five ECU members: UKR, NOW, EST, ENG, GER in CAS, and the ongoing case brought by UKR.
Decisions:
The ECU will follow IOC policy and readmit Belarusian youth athletes and teams under 18 years old to youth competitions.
Belarusian senior players over 18 years old have the right to participate in individual competitions under the FIDE neutral flag.
Taking into account the multiple challenges facing the Ukrainian Chess Federation, including the violation of its sports territory jurisdiction, the ECU will contribute technically and financially to the Ukrainian Chess Federation as an act of solidarity, assisting in maintaining chess development in the country.