
Vladimir Kramnik (a photo of a file) In a sincere and emotional letter shared publicly on social media, the Armenian chess Grand Master Levon Aronian addressed his long -time friend and former world champion Vladimir Kramnik and urged the reconciliation after Kramnik submitted a defamation that sent Riples through the baptism world.“Dear Vladimir Kramnik, forgive me that I publicly addressed you,” Aronian began, addressed the Russian legend not by anger or criticism, but with deep respect and concern. The open letter comes just days after Kramnik submitted in Geneva against the civil gossip against Chess.com, Chess Intelligence and Czech GM David Navar, who was accused of many public disputes about alleged cheating in online chess.Aronian’s letter serves as a personal tribute and public intervention. He remembers Kramnik’s influence on his career, calls him one of his “chess parents” and attributed much of his chess DNA to the former world champion.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!He remembers Kramnik’s resistance – from victory over Garry Kasparov and Peter Leko to the controversial “toilet” match against Veselin Topal – appreciate his strength and spirit in the face of adversity.However, Aronian did not avoid the solution of what he considered to be a change in recent actions Kramnik. “You are fighting your own demons,” he wrote, acknowledging the emotional tax on Kramnik’s crusade against what he believes that there is extensive cheating in online chess.The letter follows the turbulent background: At the beginning of this year, Kramnik indicated that Navara was cheating, which made Navaru publish a letter describing how the accusation seriously influenced his mental health. Kramnik replied by demanding legal steps or silence, eventually filed a action – a step that caused the resistance from the entire chess community.
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Grandmasters, as Pavel Eljanov, publicly supported Navara and accused Kramnik of crossing the line. “David is one of the most accurate people in chess,” Eljanov said, repeating the sentiments of many.Aronian’s request ends with the reminder note: “We are a family … Let’s start from the new page.” In the divided chess world, its message is clear – the advice can be black and white, but people are more complex and reconciliation is still possible.