Chechnya approves law allowing hijab in schools
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Moscow does not have 'single' position on hijab

MOSCOW
The Chechen parliament has approved a law allowing children to wear religious symbols, including the hijab in schools.
The change is expected to contribute to an increase in the effectiveness of educational institutions, according to a statement from the parliament.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Friday that Moscow does not have a "single" position on hijabs.
Peskov said there was no "standard" approach on the issue, adding: "These topics are regulated in different countries in various ways."
He added Russia is a multiethnic and secular country.
*Reporting by Hakan Ceyhan Aydogan; Writing by Handan Kazanci