Pakistan confirms fatf will put it on ‘grey list’ in june


Pakistan confirms fatf will put it on ‘grey list’ in june

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The US officials had said that JuD leader and Mumbai terrorist attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and his "charities" were top on the list of the groups that the FATF wanted Pakistan to


act against. Pakistan was in touch with the US, and Lisa Curtis, Senior Director for South and Central Asia at US National Security Council visited Pakistan on February 26 and met Foreign


Secretary (Tehmina Janjua), he said. "We continue to get differing signals from different parts of the US Government... Pakistan has made immense efforts to address issues related to


counter-terrorism. We continue to ask the US for actionable evidence," Faisal said. The UK government confirmed that it would continue to allow trade concessions to Pakistan after


Brexit, as is being done by the European Union, he said, adding that the annual trade between Pakistan and the UK stands at about $2.5 billion.