China ‘concerned’ about impact of Afghan policies on women’s rights
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang says while the issue of women’s rights and interests is very important, ‘it is not the whole issue of Afghanistan nor is it the core or root cause of Afghanistan’s problems’. – AFP pic, April 14, 2023.
CHINESE Foreign Minister Qin Gang said his country is “concerned” about the impact of recent policies introduced by Afghanistan’s Taliban government on the rights of women, state media reported today. Qin’s comments at a regional summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan come after a decision by the conservative Taliban authorities to bar women from working for the United Nations sparked international outrage.
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