Key dialogue pools wisdom for global security

(Xinhua)15:07, July 03, 2019

BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — The second Wanshou Dialogue on Global Security opened Tuesday in Beijing under the theme of global security in the context of major changes.

Hosted by the Chinese Peoples Association for Peace and Disarmament (CPAPD), the event attracted government officials, renowned security experts and representatives of peace organizations from more than 20 countries.

Addressing the opening ceremony, CPAPD head Ma Biao stressed that at present the general trend of peace is irreversible, but the competition among major powers is intensified, and the regional security order has undergone profound adjustment.

Ma, also vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference, called on all parties to adhere to the original aspiration of peace, shoulder the responsibilities of the times and contribute wisdom and strength to the maintenance of international and regional peace, security and stability.

The forum, which will last until Wednesday, includes four panel discussions: new changes in major country security relations, new adjustments in regional security order, new and emerging technologies and global security and evolution of security concepts and global security governance.

Martin Jacques, a senior fellow at Cambridge University, forecasted that the Wanshou conference is going to grow and become very important because it is needed in the context of what is happening globally.

He said it was particularly good for this conference to bring together a very wide range of people, mainly from the developing world, to discuss these kinds of security questions.

Tran Dac Loi, vice president of the Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation, said this conference will help participants to deepen their understanding of the complexity and dangerous situation caused by the policy of unilateralism, hegemony and confrontation.

It also stressed the need for joint efforts to promote collective security and to build a shared future of prosperity for all, said Tran Dac Loi, also former deputy head of the Commission for External Relations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Wang Yizhou, Boya chair professor of Peking University, said holding the forum reflects Chinas dedication to a multilateral approach in addressing security issues through wide-ranging dialogues.

It can be seen that in the face of difficulties, China is not encouraging confrontation and populism but is using dialogue to give full expression to different views, seeking space in a calm manner and seeking common ground while reserving differences, according to Wang.

He also stressed that the dialogue could build trust and dispel suspicions on Chinas rise, as well as help China understand the worries and concerns of other countries.

Benitez reportedly set to take charge of CSLs Dalian Yifang

(Xinhua)14:49, July 02, 2019

BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — Former Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez is reportedly set to move to China to take charge of Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang, after the departure of Choi Kang-hee.

Sky Sports reported that the 59-year-old Spaniard has agreed a contract with Dalian which doubles the six million pounds a year he earned at St Jamess Park, and will be introduced as the new boss on Tuesday.

Dalian announced late Monday that Choi had stepped down as head coach, citing personal reasons. His departure paves the way for Benitez, who had been linked to the Chinese side since announcing his intention to leave Newcastle when his contract expired last month.

Dalian are currently ranked 10th of 16 teams in the Chinese top flight with 17 points, 22 behind pacesetters Beijing Guoan.

Benitez, who led Liverpool to the UEFA Champions League in 2005, succeeded Steve McClaren as Newcastle boss in March 2016.

After failing to prevent the Magpies from being relegated in 2015/16, he guided them back to the Premier League at the first attempt and has since won plaudits for establishing the side in the top flight on a meager budget.

However, the Spaniard was known to be frustrated with owner Mike Ashleys refusal to invest further in the team, and in an open letter to fans published on Monday, wrote that those at the top of the club did not share the same vision [as me]

Newcastle finished 13th in the 2018/19 Premier League.