
MOSCOW, Dec 26 Appointed by the Taliban (Taliban movement) * is under UN sanctions for terrorism), Afghan Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir said that the country's authorities do not mind girls getting education, Bakhtar agency reports.
At a meeting with the Association of Private Universities of Afghanistan, he said that the Taliban are not opposed to girls getting an education, and are striving to put an end to the suspension of education as soon as possible.
Earlier, the Afghan media reported that the Ministry of Higher Education in the Taliban government ordered to suspend the education of female students in private and public universities in Afghanistan. The Minister of Higher Education of Afghanistan said that the education of girls in secular universities violates the laws of Islam and is contrary to Islamic traditions.
* The Taliban* movement is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities

