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HONG KONG, April 13 () -- The president of Hong Kong Olympic Committee Timothy Fok said Tuesday that he would keep striving for the approval of the government and society to the 2019 Asian Games bid, emphasizing on the benefit to be brought to HK's next generation. "The deadline of launching a bid for the 2019 or 2023 Asian Games has been postponed from the end of March to the end of June, so we have another three months to persuade our government, legislators and citizens," said Fok here at the handover ceremony of the East Asian Games (EAG) Association Secretariat. The 5th EAG was the first ever international multi-sport event held in Hong Kong. As the host, Hong Kong spent 1 billion HK dollars (0.13 billion U.S. dollars) in the venues, only two of which were newly built. Fok noted that the dated sports facilities are now incongruous with the city's fame, compared with the other developed infrastructures. "Our sports facilities have to be promoted no matter if we bid for the Asian Games or not," he said. "Should we decide to bid, the venues to be constructed or improved will be a legacy for our residents, especially for the younger generation." Vice president of the Chinese Olympic Committee (COC) Yu Zaiqing agreed with his colleague in the International Olympic Committee on the point of venue promotion and expressed his own confidence in Hong Kong to be a good host of Asian Games. He additionally promised that COC would give all its support to Hong Kong if a bid is finally launched, and offer all kinds of help that Hong Kong need during the bidding procedure. According to the local media, cities from Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Sri Lanka have showed interests in bidding for the 2019 or 2023 Asian Games.
TEHRAN, Feb. 13 () -- An Iranian lawmaker said Monday that Israel was preparing the ground for striking Iran by accusing Iran of involvement in the attacks on Israeli embassy staff, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.In response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's accusations that Iran was behind Monday's attacks on Israeli embassy staff in India and Georgia, Avaz Heidarpour, a member of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said that the Zionist regime of Israel wanted to prepare the ground in the world to strike Iran.They are doing such acts themselves and blaming Iran for that, the lawmaker said.Four people, including an Israeli woman, were injured Monday when an Israeli diplomat's car was hit by a bomb near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, India.Also on Monday, a staff member of the Israeli embassy in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi discovered a bomb attached to his car when he was heading for home from the embassy. The bomb was later defused by the Georgian police.The Israeli prime minister laid the direct blame for the two attacks on Iran and Lebanese Shiite armed group Hezbollah.However, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman denied the accusations, calling them "propaganda war"Iran rejects the charges made by the Zionist regime of Israel and condemns all kinds of terrorist acts, the spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast, was quoted by the Arabic-language state television Al-Alam as saying.
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