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‘Pakistan's continuation in FATF grey list vindicates India's position’: MEA

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‘Pakistan's continuation in FATF grey list vindicates India's position’: MEA

‘Pakistan's continuation in FATF grey list vindicates India's position’: MEA

India said Pakistan's continuation in FATF ‘grey list’ vindicated its position.

In an online media briefing, MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said, “Pakistan continues to be on the FATF's Grey List.

It is yet to show action on 13 out of 27 items of its FATF Action Plan.” He added, “The continued greylisting of Pakistan vindicates our position that Pakistan has not taken appropriate action against terror financing and safe havens which exist in that country.” Watch the full video for more.


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