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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday while expressing gratitude over Pakistan’s removal from FATF grey list, said that the decision was the vindication of the country’s determined and sustained efforts and sacrifices against terrorism.

The prime minister, in a statement issued after the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced Pakistan’s removal from its grey list, congratulated the nation over the revival of Pakistan’s credibility and dignity internationally.

“Thanks to Allah Almighty as Pakistan got the delieverance from the FATF grey list. I bow before the Allah Almighty over the honor earned by Pakistan,” the prime minister said.

Calling it a recognition of Pakistan’s huge sacrifices against terrorism, the prime minister also thanked the FATF countries who accepted Pakistan’s viewpoint on the platform of the terror-financing watchdog.

He also congratulated Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the foreign ministry, armed forces, the Director General of Military Operations, and all relevant ministries and departments. He also thanked Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa for playing a key role in the process.

The prime minister also expressed gratitude to the coalition parties and their leadership for extending their support to help Pakistan exit the FATF grey list.

“Alhamdulillah, we once again succeeded to get Pakistan off the FATF grey list just like Nawaz Sharif had achieved in the past. Even while being in opposition, we also extended all-out cooperation, despite facing the allegations of NRO,” he commented.

“We always gave priority to the national and state interests and that is why Allah Almighty blessed Pakistan with the success,” Prime Minister Shehbaz said.

He said the removal from the FATF grey list would cast positive impacts on Pakistan’s economy, diplomacy, and politics. “More glad tidings are in the offing for the country and the nation in the time to come,” he remarked.
 
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday while expressing gratitude over Pakistan’s removal from FATF grey list, said that the decision was the vindication of the country’s determined and sustained efforts and sacrifices against terrorism.

The prime minister, in a statement issued after the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced Pakistan’s removal from its grey list, congratulated the nation over the revival of Pakistan’s credibility and dignity internationally.

“Thanks to Allah Almighty as Pakistan got the delieverance from the FATF grey list. I bow before the Allah Almighty over the honor earned by Pakistan,” the prime minister said.

Calling it a recognition of Pakistan’s huge sacrifices against terrorism, the prime minister also thanked the FATF countries who accepted Pakistan’s viewpoint on the platform of the terror-financing watchdog.

He also congratulated Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the foreign ministry, armed forces, the Director General of Military Operations, and all relevant ministries and departments. He also thanked Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa for playing a key role in the process.

The prime minister also expressed gratitude to the coalition parties and their leadership for extending their support to help Pakistan exit the FATF grey list.

“Alhamdulillah, we once again succeeded to get Pakistan off the FATF grey list just like Nawaz Sharif had achieved in the past. Even while being in opposition, we also extended all-out cooperation, despite facing the allegations of NRO,” he commented.

“We always gave priority to the national and state interests and that is why Allah Almighty blessed Pakistan with the success,” Prime Minister Shehbaz said.

He said the removal from the FATF grey list would cast positive impacts on Pakistan’s economy, diplomacy, and politics. “More glad tidings are in the offing for the country and the nation in the time to come,” he remarked.
Thori c sharam ker lo beghairto. It was all PTI's work to take Pakistan out of FATF, stop claiming other's work.
 
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Thori c sharam ker lo beghairto. It was all PTI's work to take Pakistan out of FATF, stop claiming other's work.

In kanjro ki sharam dop kar mar gai thi jab ya pada hoi tha.

Regardless of who is given credit, the important point here that this is good for Pakistan itself, and hence must be lauded.
 
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It will make it easier to attract FDI from western bloc nations. Getting FDI for pipelines to CA and LNG plants is more important then getting more loans.
 
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Lora ki positivity ho ghi Bhen chod. Khud to chutia hain he bc quom ko be samaj rakha hua ha.
 
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Not just PTI but Army did played its role in making things happen for FATF exit (but they were responsible of making pak on the radar of FATF in first place).
 
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday while expressing gratitude over Pakistan’s removal from FATF grey list, said that the decision was the vindication of the country’s determined and sustained efforts and sacrifices against terrorism.

The prime minister, in a statement issued after the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced Pakistan’s removal from its grey list, congratulated the nation over the revival of Pakistan’s credibility and dignity internationally.

“Thanks to Allah Almighty as Pakistan got the delieverance from the FATF grey list. I bow before the Allah Almighty over the honor earned by Pakistan,” the prime minister said.

Calling it a recognition of Pakistan’s huge sacrifices against terrorism, the prime minister also thanked the FATF countries who accepted Pakistan’s viewpoint on the platform of the terror-financing watchdog.

He also congratulated Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the foreign ministry, armed forces, the Director General of Military Operations, and all relevant ministries and departments. He also thanked Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa for playing a key role in the process.

The prime minister also expressed gratitude to the coalition parties and their leadership for extending their support to help Pakistan exit the FATF grey list.

“Alhamdulillah, we once again succeeded to get Pakistan off the FATF grey list just like Nawaz Sharif had achieved in the past. Even while being in opposition, we also extended all-out cooperation, despite facing the allegations of NRO,” he commented.

“We always gave priority to the national and state interests and that is why Allah Almighty blessed Pakistan with the success,” Prime Minister Shehbaz said.

He said the removal from the FATF grey list would cast positive impacts on Pakistan’s economy, diplomacy, and politics. “More glad tidings are in the offing for the country and the nation in the time to come,” he remarked.

What I like about PM Shehbaz Sharif is he is very inclusive, graceful and humble.

Look how he credited the FM and the Military for this success.
 
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What I like about PM Shehbaz Sharif is he is very inclusive, graceful and humble.

Look how he credited the FM and the Military for this success.
Graceful. lol
Have you ever seen someone thats lost in an airport, looking for his terminal and their flight is about to leave. Hes exactly running the government in a same manner.
 
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After years of effort, finally, our enemies got to know that if they want to destroy Pakistan, there is absolutely no need to put Pakistan on a grey or black list... their mercenary military establishment is enough to do this job with more accuracy and success.
 
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After years of effort, finally, our enemies got to know in order to destroy Pakistan, there is absolutely no need to put Pakistan on a grey or black list... their mercenary estb is enough to do this job with more accuracy and precision...
thats why they are lumber 1, Showing the enemies how to get the job done the easy way. Ways they cant even imagine. No 1
 
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