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Pakistan remaining on FATF's 'Grey list' vindicates India's position: MEA

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Pakistan remaining on FATF's 'Grey list' vindicates India's position: MEA

Pakistan remaining on FATF's 'Grey list' vindicates India's position: MEA

The Ministry of External Affairs on June 25 said that Pakistan continuing to remain on greylist of terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) vindicated India's position that Pakistan has not taken appropriate action against terror financing.

"Pakistan continues to be on the FATF's 'Grey list'.

It vindicates our position that Pakistan has not taken appropriate action against terror financing," said MEA Spokesperson, Anurag Srivastava.


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