The Denver Post

Ivanka Trump lauds Saudi, UAE on women’s rights reforms

- By Aya Batrawy

D U BA I, U NI T ED ARAB

Ivanka Trump EMIRAT E S » lauded Sunday a handful of Mideast countries, including close U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for embarking on “significan­t reforms” to advance women’s rights, while speaking at a gathering of women entreprene­urs and regional leaders in Dubai.

The daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump was delivering the keynote address at the two-day Global Women’s Forum held in an opulent resort overlookin­g the city’s Persian Gulf coastline.

“We know that when women are free to succeed, families thrive, communitie­s flourish and nations are stronger,” Trump said.

Her comments throughout the speech drew applause, particular­ly when she praised Saudi Arabia. Despite reforms there, women’s rights activists and other campaigner­s are imprisoned and facing trial on vague charges related to national security.

The theme of the forum in Dubai was “The Power of Influence.” It was an apt theme for Trump, whose loyalty and support for her father’s presidency saw her and her husband, Jared Kushner, take up formal roles in the White House as his advisers.

The 38-year-old mother of three has positioned herself as an Oval Office confidante while spearheadi­ng initiative­s that broadly back women’s empowermen­t. Her husband has become a top adviser on U.S. Mideast policy.

Once the owner of an eponymous fashion line, Ivanka Trump has wielded her proximity to the president to promote policies affecting women and deliver speeches around the world about women’s economic empowermen­t. She meets with world leaders as a key White House official. Some of her efforts even have some bipartisan support in Washington, standing in sharp contrast to the level of controvers­y and political division surroundin­g her father’s presidency.

In her keynote speech at the women’s forum in Dubai on Sunday, Trump touted what she said was the progress of women in the United States.

“Today, American women are leading in every aspect of society. Last year, there were more women than men in the United States workforce, with women securing over 70% of new jobs,” she said in her address.

Trump made no mention, however, of legislativ­e obstacles in the U.S. around paid family leave, which she and the U.S president support. Currently, just a few U.S. states offer paid leave.

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