The United States has begun talks with Muslim majority countries to encourage them to lead in suppressing the rulers of the Afghan Taliban not to exclude the country’s women from religious life in the name of religion.

Rina Amiri, a special envoy of the US for women, girls, and Afghan rights, said at a seminar in Washington Wednesday that he led the diplomatic initiative to have “position alignment” among all international stakeholders about this issue.

The envoy, virtually speaking for a seminar organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said he visited Saudi Arabia and Qatar last week and intended to travel other Muslim majority countries to involve them on the “regressive practice” of the Taliban for the freedom of women suspicious .

What I tested for them was what the Taliban said about women’s rights and made the argument that it was on the basis of Sharia, not only bad for Afghanistan and for Afghan women – it was bad for Islam,” Amiri said about her conversation. with Saudi and Qatar officials.

“Actors who need to lead and fight the narrative are Muslim majority countries,” he added.