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America Has Shared Its Concerns About the Education of Girls with the Taliban Group

Published 30/08/2023
America Has Shared Its Concerns About the Education of Girls with the Taliban Group
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RASC News Agency: Although the Taliban group does not have a clear plan to resume girls’ education, The White House says that the president of this country has openly shared his concerns about girls’ education in Afghanistan with the Taliban group.

Karin Jean-Pierre, the spokeswoman of the White House, said in a meeting with reporters yesterday that America continues to take a clear position on girls’ education in evaluating its relations with the Taliban group.

 

He said: “The president always has a clear position about the importance of girls’ education not only in America, but all over the world, so that they can live freely, go to school and learn. For this reason, we have shared the concerns of our society, such as girls’ education, with the Taliban group. We have it fully lit. “We are focused on helping the Afghanistani people without strengthening the Taliban.”

The spokesman of the White House also added that this position of America is not for one or a few years, but forever and will not change.

 

The international community, including the United States of America and the people of Afghanistan, have repeatedly asked the Taliban group to open schools and universities to girls; But the Taliban group not only did not respond positively to these demands.

Meanwhile, some students above the sixth grade say that they suffer from their unfortunate situation and do not know why the Taliban group closed their school.

Today marks 709 days since the Taliban closed schools for girls above the sixth grade, and marks 249 days since girls and women were banned from going to universities.

 

EnNews 30/08/2023

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