Afghanistan, Feb. 13 -- The Australian National University has stated in a recent report that the restrictions imposed on the lives of Afghan women and girls during the Taliban regime have had adverse economic consequences, creating darkness in Afghanistan's relations with the global community.

The report, recently published, emphasizes that restrictions on women's lives and work have led to a significant reduction in international aid and increased poverty, hindering economic growth.

According to the report, as a result of the imposed restrictions on women and their exclusion from work, especially in international institutions, the willingness of donor countries to aid Afghanistan has diminished.

Approximately 28 million people in Afg...