Malala Yousafzai meets US Secretary of State

Washington: Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai had a special meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken.

Malala called for the necessary steps for the education and employment of women and girls in Afghanistan. Malala said Afghan girls are currently deprived of college-university level education.

She is currently working with Afghan women and workers, all of whom say that employment and education are her basic rights. During a meeting with Secretary Blinken, Malala also read aloud a letter from a 15-year-old Afghan girl. , In which it was written that as long as the doors of educational institutions remain closed to women,

Our hopes for a better future will be dashed. The letter added that women's education is important for peace and security. Failure to continue women's education will also have an impact on Afghanistan. As a human being, I want to tell you that I have the same rights as any other human being in the world.

Malala called on the United States to work with the United Nations to ensure that women go to school and work, and to provide the necessary assistance on a humanitarian basis.

Ahead of the meeting, US Secretary of State Blankenship welcomed Malala Yousafzai to the media and described her work in the field of education as exemplary. And the way Malala is transforming her work and paving the way for the education of young girls and women is a beacon.

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