Afghanistan: Some Taliban open to women's rights talks - top UN official

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Some Taliban open to women's rights talks, says top UN official

A top UN official believes progress is being made towards reversing bans on women taking part in public life in Afghanistan.

However, she described the talks as tough and cautioned that it would be a very long journey before the leadership took the fundamental steps required for international recognition of their rule. Ms Mohammed also criticised the international community, including other Islamic states, for not doing enough to engage on the issue.

Ms Mohammed said her message to Afghanistan's rulers was that they must first demonstrate their commitment to internationally recognised norms and that humanitarian aid cannot be provided if Afghan women are not allowed to help.

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