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Originally posted by rooyintan View Postتاریخ انتشار: ۲۱ ارديبهشت ۱۴۰۱ - ۱۷:۱۳
ورزشی » ساير حوزه ها
دیدار وزیر ورزش با سفیر کوبا
روبرتو گونزالس کاسال سفیر کوبا در جمهوری اسلامی ایران امروز با حضور در وزارت ورزش و جوانان با دکتر سیدحمید سجادی دیدار و گفتگو کرد.
دیدار وزیر ورزش با سفیر کوبابه گزارش خبرنگار خبرگزاری صدا و سیما؛ سیدحمید سجادی نیز در این دیدار اظهار داشت: از آنجا که حدود بیست سال پیش به خاطر حضور در مسابقات جهانی به کوبا سفر کردم با فضای ورزش این کشور تا حد زیادی آشنا هستم. کشور کوبا در رشته*های بسیاری از جمله بوکس در دنیا سرآمد است و ما در ایران این علاقه*مندی را داریم که از توانمندی*های کشور کوبا استفاده کنیم. روسای فدراسیون ما نیز قطعا از این برنامه استقبال خواهند کرد.
وی گفت: ما در وزارت ورزش و جوانان رویکرد تجاری و اقتصادی را درپیش گرفته*ایم و اگر کشور کوبا در این زمینه پیشنهادی داشته باشد با کمال میل آماده همکاری هستیم. این همکاری می*تواند در زمینه ساخت و ساز*های ورزشی و همچنین مشارکت شرکت*های ورزشی فعال برای تولید امکانات و وسایل ورزشی باشد. ما این توان را داریم که در کوبا و یا آمریکای لاتین با محوریت کشور کوبا کارخانجات ورزشی را فعال کنیم.
وزیر ورزش و جوانان ادامه داد: حوزه جوانان نیز یکی دیگر از موضوعاتی است که دو کشور ایران و کوبا می*توانند همکاری*های مشترک زیادی داشته باشند. مشارکت*های انسان*دوستانه و فعالیت*های اجتماعی جزو موضوعاتی است که جوانان دو کشور می*توانند تعامل کنند. همچنین این آمادگی را داریم که میزبان وزیر ورزش کوبا باشیم تا بتوانیم درخصوص همکاری*های بیشتر گفتگو کنیم.
سجادی با اشاره به توانمندی*های فوتبال ایران در سطح بین*المللی اظهار داشت: درحال حاضر تیم ملی ما در سطح اول قاره آسیا قرار دارد و لژیونر*های خوبی در تیم*های بزرگ اروپایی داریم. مربیان پایه ما نیز دارای استعداد*های قابل توجه هستند و ما می*توانیم از پتانسیل فوتبال ایران درجهت کمک به فوتبال کوبا استفاده کنیم.
روبرتو گونزالس کاسال سفیر کوبا در این دیدار با ابراز خوشحالی از حضورش در وزارت ورزش و جوانان اظهار داشت: کوبا در حوزه ورزش در چند سال گذشته پیشرفت قابل توجهی داشته است و توانسته*ایم از لحاظ ورزش سالم که باعث تقویت جسم و روح می*شود اقدامات مهمی را انجام دهیم.
وی گفت: هدف ما این است که در همه زمینه*های ورزشی با ایران همکاری و تعامل داشته باشیم. تمایل داریم که تیم ملی فوتبال کوبا به ایران بیاید و بازی دوستانه با تیم ایران انجام دهد. از آنجا که ایران دارای تیم*های فوتبال قدرتمندی است از دیدار*های دوستانه با تیم*های ایرانی استقبال می*کنیم. همیشه بازی*های ایران را در سطح بین المللی دنبال می*کنیم و امیدواریم ایران بتواند در جام جهانی قطر نمایش خوبی داشته باشد و مقابل حریفان به برتری برسد.
سفیر کوبا با اشاره به رابطه خوب دو کشور ایران و کوبا خاطرنشان کرد: یکی از برنامه*های ما ایجاد تعامل و همکاری در توسعه ورزش قهرمانی است و همچنین اینکه بتوانیم از مربیان دو کشور به بهترین نحو درخصوص توسعه یکسری از رشته*ها بهره بگیریم. ورزش زورخانه*ای یکی از رشته*هایی است که ما در کوبا از راه*اندازی آن استقبال می*کنیم.
وی خاطرنشان کرد: همانطور که کشور ایران از سوی آمریکا مورد تحریم قرار گرفته ما نیز با تحریم*های از سوی آمریکا مواجه هستیم که قطعا روی حوزه ورزش تاثیرگذار بوده است. کشور کوبا به دلیل تحریمات درخصوص واردات تجهیزات ورزشی با مشکل مواجه است و این آمادگی را داریم که از تجارب و تولیدات ورزشی ایران استفاده کنیم.
در این دیدار سفیر کوبا به طور رسمی از دکتر سجادی دعوت کرد که برای مذاکرات بیشتر و همچنین همکاری*های دوجانبه به کشور کوبا سفر کند. همچنین دکتر سجادی نیز به سفیر کوبا پیشنهاد داد که این کشور در مسابقات محور مقاومت که قرار است که در کشورمان برگزار شود حضور داشته باشد که این موضوع از سوی سفیر کوبا با استقبال همراه شد.
همچنین در این جلسه اسماعیل احمدی مشاور و سرپرست حوزه وزارتی و محمدحسن تقی*زاده سرپرست دفتر امور بین الملل جوانان حضور داشتند.
source: https://www.iribnews.ir/fa/news/3441...88%D8%A8%D8%A7
other sources about the same topic.
https://www.dana.ir/news/1837830.htm...a9%d9%86%d8%af
کوبا نون نداره که خودش بخوره .. چی میخواد به ایران بده .. این آخوندهای مادر به خطا دنبال مقاصد کثیف خودشون هستن. **بازی های محور مقاومت .. این چه ک س و شعری اه
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The mentality of some people on here is kind of baffling. It's like people are drinking the US state department kool-aid and not questioning anything that the foreign policy establishment puts out there, always trying to indoctrinate people. Question question question. Often times what they're telling you isn't true and is propaganda
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Originally posted by taremiscores View PostDon't forget Bolivia and Syria.
Do you have an issue with any small country that defends it's interests from outside powers who want to meddle in their affairs? By the way, Bolivia is a democracy
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[QUOTE=AIrani;2815202]Originally posted by taremiscores View PostYup. They have their best friends in there (Islamic Republic) who is making sure Iran dies from within. Iran in the 70s was progressing too fast and the Westerners put IR in power to make sure that doesn't happen.
In 1978, 17,800 tomans would buy you an automobile. Today, it buys you half a pound of chicken.
I agree the situation is not good in Iran. A major part of it is illegal sanctions which have violated UN, NPT, and IAEA agreements for a member country of these organizations before IR came to power.
Interesting to note import of cigarettes is not sanctioned.
Not only Western countries have placed illegal sanctions, they have stolen our artifacts and filled up their museums.
Killing our scientists. Banning import of medicine or a method to pay for them. Illegal sanctions have helped some people to make money on both sides.
Rather than criticizing, it will be helpful to say what our people have done to improve the situation in the country. Oppositions and separatists are tearing the country apart.
Western countries fund groups to kill or cause destructions inside the country. Lately, they have made videos to lie about us.
Peace. Iran is the oldest country or one of the oldest countries and Persian language is the fourth important language in the world.
Yes we have shortcomings, but we have many positive things even in today's Iran.
Yek chizi dige ham bayad bar-daashte beshe: Regime kapitalisiye adam-koshe mosalmoon dar Iran.
Pas do chiz: ham tahrim, ham shieye khoonkhaare kapitalist. Va dar zemn Emam Ali ham bargarde Arabestane Saudi ke nakhastim.
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[QUOTE=taremiscores;2815163]Yup. They have their best friends in there (Islamic Republic) who is making sure Iran dies from within. Iran in the 70s was progressing too fast and the Westerners put IR in power to make sure that doesn't happen.
In 1978, 17,800 tomans would buy you an automobile. Today, it buys you half a pound of chicken.
I agree the situation is not good in Iran. A major part of it is illegal sanctions which have violated UN, NPT, and IAEA agreements for a member country of these organizations before IR came to power.
Interesting to note import of cigarettes is not sanctioned.
Not only Western countries have placed illegal sanctions, they have stolen our artifacts and filled up their museums.
Killing our scientists. Banning import of medicine or a method to pay for them. Illegal sanctions have helped some people to make money on both sides.
Rather than criticizing, it will be helpful to say what our people have done to improve the situation in the country. Oppositions and separatists are tearing the country apart.
Western countries fund groups to kill or cause destructions inside the country. Lately, they have made videos to lie about us.
Peace. Iran is the oldest country or one of the oldest countries and Persian language is the fourth important language in the world.
Yes we have shortcomings, but we have many positive things even in today's Iran.
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Originally posted by Ardalan View PostDara jan, in ke Cuba eshtebahaati karde dar toole in saalhaa kamelan ghabool daram.
AMMA regime Cuba va Jomhoorie Eslami raa barabaar koni... na, na-doroste.
Cuba adamhaaye dorost o hesaabi daashte ke vaghean mikhastan baraye mardom kaari konand.
Jomhoorie Eslami ye mosht SAGE HAARE SHIEYE KAPITALIST daare ke az hamoon avval donbale
ridan be mardom bodand va hamchenan hastand.
Khomeiniye GOHE SAG koja, Ernesto "El Che" Guevara koja?
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Originally posted by _Navid_ View PostNext up north Korea and Venezuela...
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Next up north Korea and Venezuela...never ending love between commies and Islamists.
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Originally posted by AIrani View Poststeal from us whereas ALL the Western countries want to steal and sabotage our country.
In 1978, 17,800 tomans would buy you an automobile. Today, it buys you half a pound of chicken.
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Cuba has suffered greatly because of illegal sanctions.
Yes, Cuban people are friendly except those who live in Florida and support democratic party.
We can benefit from Cuban's medical advancement(s). Cuba exports physicians to many poorer countries and help them in other ways.
Amazing how Cubans love their country and are willing to die for it. We can learn many things from Cubans who will not steal from us whereas ALL the Western countries want to steal and sabotage our country.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI hope this is a joke….if you talk to any Cuban anywhere (inside our outside of Cuba) they will tell you how terrible life is there. The country has been plagued with poverty and ppl are living in the 1960s still over there without basic every day commodities. There’s a reason they all risk their life on a boat just to get to the US and beg and plead to stay. That country is as messed up as Iran under IR.
AMMA regime Cuba va Jomhoorie Eslami raa barabaar koni... na, na-doroste.
Cuba adamhaaye dorost o hesaabi daashte ke vaghean mikhastan baraye mardom kaari konand.
Jomhoorie Eslami ye mosht SAGE HAARE SHIEYE KAPITALIST daare ke az hamoon avval donbale
ridan be mardom bodand va hamchenan hastand.
Khomeiniye GOHE SAG koja, Ernesto "El Che" Guevara koja?
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Originally posted by Futbaldoost View PostBefore their revolution, Cuba was a hub of drug smuggling and prostitution for the US Mafia. We met with a university professor who was telling us that ONLY in Havana, there were over fifty thousand prostitutes before the revolution and Cuba was the mafia hub for cocaine and heroine. They were also a bastion of racism before the revolution. We visited a famous hotel in Havana were Sinatra and Nat King Cole (remember the song unforgettable?) had performed before the revolution. They were telling us the story about how Cole could not stay in the hotel or even dine in the ballroom where he performed because he was Black. I was just impressed that they were able to stand up to the U.S. only eighty miles away.
US Mafia intervention in Cuba reminded me of the scene depicted in The Godfather II.
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I have been to Cuba and I have traveled to many of the cities. I agree hundred precent with inarsenewetrust, why embargo a tiny country? If U.S. ideology is so powerful, have open relationships with them and let the chips fall where they would. I don't agree with their political system yet people were really appreciative about free education, free health care and did not want to lose those. They were also proud that they had been able to fend off all the U.S. attacks and pressures. They wanted better economic conditions but did all of them hate their government? that is not what I picked up. I was not in a resort. We stayed in an apartment in Havana and we had Cuban tour guides and driver. We bonded with them during the trip. This was during the Obama years and the openness that was later ended by Trump had made a significant impact. There were so many small businesses and people were excited about newly found opportunities. I think it is fascinating that they have been able to still keep it together in spite of all US sanctions and overnight disappearance of all the support they got from former Soviet Union in 1991 when the "empire" fell apart. I still welcome cooperation with them. They are socially more open than backward IR and have made significant gains in medicine, biological sciences and certain branches of sports (not football).
Before their revolution, Cuba was a hub of drug smuggling and prostitution for the US Mafia. We met with a university professor who was telling us that ONLY in Havana, there were over fifty thousand prostitutes before the revolution and Cuba was the mafia hub for cocaine and heroine. They were also a bastion of racism before the revolution. We visited a famous hotel in Havana were Sinatra and Nat King Cole (remember the song unforgettable?) had performed before the revolution. They were telling us the story about how Cole could not stay in the hotel or even dine in the ballroom where he performed because he was Black. I was just impressed that they were able to stand up to the U.S. only eighty miles away.
BTW, Cuban people were so much fun. We had an amazing time.
Go TM!
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