‘Learning religious, sciences education right of every Afghan’

KABUL (Agencies): The Deputy Prime Minister, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, in a meeting with the Secretary General’s Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan, Markus Potzel, said that learning religious and modern sciences’ education is the right of every Afghan.
Potzel said, “UNAMA has the status of a bridge between the Afghan government and the international community and tries to bridge the gap between them.”
He expressed concern over current situation about women’s education and work, and the recent decrees of the Islamic Emirate will have a negative impact on the work and aid of the international community. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan should accept the appeal of the international community concerning women’s education and work and inclusive government in this country.
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, expressed his appreciation for the humanitarian aid of the United Nations said: The Islamic Emirate has completed all the conditions for recognition and the United Nations should hand over Afghanistan’s post in that organization to them.
Kabir said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to an inclusive government, and in the current government there are people from every nation, adding that more efforts are being made to include people experts in the government.
The Islamic Emirate believes that learning the religious and modern sciences’ education is the right of every Afghan, Kabir said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is engaged in enlightening the religion and culture of Afghans in order to create a suitable environment for the education and work of women, adding we ask that the impartial help of international community on the matter.
Deputy Prime Minister reminded that the Islamic Emirate would not allow anyone to use Afghanistan’s soil against other countries, said that the Islamic Emirate will not interfere in the affairs of any country and will not allow anyone to inverse.