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Ivanka says Saudi progress on women ‘encouragin­g’

- AGENCIES Riyadh

US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka said on Sunday that ultraconse­rvative 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 advisor to her father.

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

Saudi Arabia, which applies a strict form of Sunni Islam, 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.

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.–AFP

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