The Islamic Emirate Taliban in Afghanistan has released a video message stating that it is continuing its efforts to improve the educational environment for women, which is being sought after by Western countries.



It will be asked whether it is possible to carry out secondary education for girls, which is scheduled to be resumed in the future.

Officials from Western countries and ministers of Tullivan's interim administration met in Norway this month, and the Western side will make it possible for girls to receive secondary education, which is equivalent to Japanese middle school and high school, again for women in Afghanistan. We asked for improvements in the educational environment.



Against this backdrop, the Taliban posted a video message on Twitter of press executive Mujahid on the 28th.



In this, Mr. Mujahid said, "Our future depends on education. We will continue to strive to implement the plan for women's education within the framework of Islamic teaching, and the challenges in education will be solved. He emphasized that he is making efforts to improve the educational environment for women.



Regarding secondary education for girls, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education under the Taliban told NHK on the 29th that the new semester will start and will resume in March. It has not been disclosed, and it will be asked whether these policies can be implemented.