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WASHINGTON: Pakistan has made a high-level political commitment to combating terrorism financing, says the US State Department while urging Islamabad to meet its obligations.

On Friday, the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) placed Pakistan on a ‘grey list’ of countries that failed to prevent terrorists from collecting funds within their territories.

This week, FATF held its plenary session in Paris where Pakistan presented a 26-point action plan to stamp out terrorism financing.

“We are pleased that Pakistan has made a high-level political commitment to work with FATF to address weaknesses in its counterterrorism financing (CFT) regime,” a State Department spokesperson told Dawn when asked for comments on the FATF decision.

“We strongly encourage Pakistan to work with FATF and the international community to meet its CFT obligations, including fulfilling its commitments under UN Security Council Resolution 1267 to freeze and prevent the raising and moving of funds belonging to or associated with UN-designated terrorist groups,” the US official added.

The 26-point plan, prepared for Pakistan by FATF’s International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG), requires Islamabad to erase all sources of financing to terrorist outfits. The list includes Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and its affiliates, the self-styled militant Islamic State (Daesh), the Haqqani Network, Pakistani Taliban and Al Qaeda.

FATF, an inter-governmental body established in 1989 to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, identified Pakistan as “a jurisdiction with strategic AML/CFT (anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism) deficiencies.”

The decision to put Pakistan on the grey list had been taken at the FATF’s last plenary in February; however, it took effect after Pakistan successfully negotiated an action plan for overcoming those deficiencies.

Failure to do so could have placed Pakistan on the FATF blacklist, leading to serious economic sanctions. Pakistan can still be placed on the blacklist if it fails to implement the action plan.

Pakistan is the ninth country on the FATF grey list, which also includes Ethiopia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia and Yemen.

Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2018

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well done pakistan , stop terror financing by booking extremist organisations . check criminals who exploit religion to create sectarian divide . non state actors must be jailed .
 
Americans are an extremely desperate nation. Fabricating lies to please their ego.

Pakistan has given a middle finger to this filthy child hating nation.
 
Pakistan can't do anything , when all are against. Better adopt the given line and negotiate later.
 
not harmful for pakistan . as we are importing 90% of things from china..
 
Dawn of the Fassad

i think FATF will now give relaxations after pakistan took measures which pleased uncle sam.

not harmful for pakistan . as we are importing 90% of things from china..
china has denied further loan to pakistan , you have to borrow from IMF , for which uncle sam should be happy .
 
The 26-point plan, prepared for Pakistan by FATF’s International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG), requires Islamabad to erase all sources of financing to terrorist outfits. The list includes Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and its affiliates, the self-styled militant Islamic State (Daesh), the Haqqani Network, Pakistani Taliban and Al Qaeda.

Pakistan is the ninth country on the FATF grey list, which also includes Ethiopia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia and Yemen.

Saudi Arabia is the chief source of funds for many of the proscribed groups, either directly or indirectly, but are not placed on any FATF watchlist. :what:
 
Saudi Arabia is the chief source of funds for many of the proscribed groups, either directly or indirectly, but are not placed on any FATF watchlist. :what:
That is shocking but a fact. Lot of the money in Pakistan that funds the nurseries of hate is from kSA/GCC.
 
i think FATF will now give relaxations after pakistan took measures which pleased uncle sam.


china has denied further loan to pakistan , you have to borrow from IMF , for which uncle sam should be happy .
what loan have todo with FATF?
 
they can F off

well done pakistan , stop terror financing by booking extremist organisations . check criminals who exploit religion to create sectarian divide . non state actors must be jailed .
GTFO
 
LOL keep begging child seperators. No one gives a sh!t.
They managed to place Pakistan on FATF grey list even with our supposed allies in the picture, and forced Pakistan to comply with its terms, and your view is that they are begging us and no one gives a shit? Are you for real?

FYI: https://www.brecorder.com/2018/06/30/425867/fatf-issues-steps-pakistan-need-to-get-out-of-grey-list/

There should be some posting standards in PDF.

Americans are an extremely desperate nation. Fabricating lies to please their ego.

Pakistan has given a middle finger to this filthy child hating nation.
Say what you want about the Americans but they have shown us the middle finger in this chapter.

At least, think before you write something.
 
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They managed to place Pakistan on FATF grey list even with our supposed allies in the picture, and forced Pakistan to comply with its terms, and your view is that they are begging us and no one gives a shit? Are you for real?

FYI: https://www.brecorder.com/2018/06/30/425867/fatf-issues-steps-pakistan-need-to-get-out-of-grey-list/

There should be some posting standards in PDF.


Say what you want about the Americans but they have shown us the middle finger in this chapter.

At least, think before you write something.

well said
 

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