Ivanka Trump says Saudi progress on women 'encouraging'

Women are proscribed from driving vehicles in the country


Afp May 21, 2017
Ivanka Trump is seen at a ceremony where her father US President Donald Trump received the Order of Abdulazizal Saud medal from Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud at the Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh on May 20, 2017.PHOTO: AFP

RIYADH: US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka said Sunday that ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia has made "encouraging" progress in empowering women but more freedom is needed.

"Saudi Arabia's progress, especially in recent years, is very encouraging," Trump's eldest daughter told a group of Saudi women she met in Riyadh while accompanying her father on a visit to the Muslim kingdom.

"But there's still a lot of work to be done and freedoms and opportunities to continue to fight for," added Ivanka, who serves as an adviser to her father.

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"Around the world women continue to achieve unprecedented levels of rights and freedoms. Today you all stand on the front lines of the fight for gender equality," she told a round table of women led by Princess Reema bint Bandar, deputy president of the Women's Sports Authority.

Saudi Arabia imposes many restrictions on women.

It is the only country where they are not allowed to drive. When in public, women in Saudi Arabia are expected to cover from head to toe.

Riyadh has pledged a programme of social and economic reforms as part of the ambitious "Vision 2030" strategy launched last year.

A royal decree earlier this month reportedly stipulated that women are no longer required to obtain a male guardian's consent to carry out certain activities.

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In Febraury, a Saudi woman was appointed to head the Saudi stock exchange, Tadawul, while another was appointed as head of the major bank Samba.

"The stories of Saudi women, such as yourselves, catalysing change, inspire me to believe in the possibility of global women's empowerment," said Ivanka.

COMMENTS (1)

Sheraz Amin Tahir | 6 years ago | Reply The west telling the muslims how to empower there women lol what a great big joke. The muslim women had empowerment 1400 years ago and western women rights where given in the 60-70's and still are getting abused left right centre in the west. Single mothers are an epidemic in the west - broken marriages are at its highest due to infedility. And this is all becuase there is too much freedom for all men and women a limited is needed for all rules and regulations. So please sort your own society out first before looking at others.
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