Source: Reference News Network
Reference News Network reported on October 27 that on October 26, the Beijing Xiangshan Forum expert video conference closed in Beijing. During the meeting, experts and scholars from various countries conducted in-depth exchanges through the combination of online and offline, and achieved the expected goals of condensing wisdom, increasing trust and promoting cooperation, and "adhering to win-win cooperation and promoting global security governance" became the general consensus of the participants.
On the morning of the 26th, the meeting held a discussion on the third and fourth topics. The topic of the third section is "The Role of Small and Medium-sized Countries in International Security", which is chaired by Ruan Zongze, executive vice president and researcher of the China Institute of International Studies. Nine Chinese and foreign experts, including Vu Van Kang, former director of the Institute of International Relations of the National Defense Strategic Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense of Vietnam, and Romer Ban Leyi, president of the Philippine Chinese Studies Society, focused on "how the vast number of small and medium-sized countries can strengthen interaction with major countries and effectively participate in global and regional security governance" and expressed a series of innovative views.
The topic of the fourth session is "The Impact of the Situation in Afghanistan on Regional Security", which is chaired by Du Nongyi, Vice President of the China Society for International Strategic Strategy. Eight experts and scholars, including Ai Jiangshan, former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, and Amina Khan, director of the Afghanistan, Middle East and Africa Center of the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad, Pakistan, conducted in-depth discussions on hot topics such as "What realistic and long-term impact will the afghan situation have on global and regional security".