欧盟考虑对国际棋联主席阿尔卡季·德沃科维奇实施制裁

乌克兰对国际棋联(FIDE)俄罗斯籍主席阿尔卡季·德沃科维奇实施制裁,此举针对支持战争的运动员。他被列入欧盟第20轮制裁方案草案。结果可能取决于匈牙利的立场。

2月16日,乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基签署法令,执行国家安全与国防委员会的决定,对10名被指支持战争并利用体育宣传的俄罗斯运动员实施制裁。其中包括国际棋联主席阿尔卡季·德沃科维奇。 乌克兰总统制裁政策专员弗拉基斯拉夫·弗拉西尤克证实,德沃科维奇从前一天起已被乌克兰列入制裁名单。「德沃科维奇从昨天起就在我们的制裁名单上……对于不知道的人来说,他是国际棋联主席。同时,至少目前,他被列入欧盟第20轮制裁方案草案,」弗拉西尤克表示。 弗拉西尤克指出,乌克兰定期与伙伴国分享准备好的制裁名单,以协调国际限制措施。他补充说,德沃科维奇是否被纳入欧盟方案,可能取决于匈牙利是否表现出显著的积极态度或坚持原则。 制裁出台之际,地缘政治紧张局势持续。12月14日,国际棋联大会在线上举行会议,通过了两项关于俄罗斯和白俄罗斯棋手参加国际赛事的决议,允许年轻棋手再次使用本国象征。 其他受制裁人员包括摔跤手叶夫根·拜杜索夫和伊玛目·加尼肖夫、射箭运动员斯维特拉纳·达沙尼马耶娃、击剑运动员亚娜·叶戈里扬、跆拳道运动员弗拉基斯拉夫·拉林和马克西姆·赫兰佐夫、体操运动员安吉利娜·梅尔尼科娃、柔道运动员马迪娜·泰马佐娃以及拳击手费多尔·丘迪诺夫。

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