Pakistan maintains gray list of FATF, India says 'Pakistan failed to stop terrorist funding'
Pakistan maintains gray list of FATF, India says 'Pakistan failed to stop terrorist funding'
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New Delhi: On the decision of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to keep Pakistan in the gray list, the Ministry of External Affairs said that Pakistan's continued gray list clears our position that Pakistan has removed the funding of terror There is no concrete action to be taken. The Foreign Ministry said that Pakistan continues to be in the gray list of the FATF.

The Ministry of External Affairs said on the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) that the OIC has no place for any of our internal issues, including Jammu and Kashmir. OIC should avoid such unwanted issues. Regarding Vijay Mallya, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said that there is no latest information about his extradition to India. He said that we are in touch with the British government for the early extradition of Mallya.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan, which was badly affected by Corona, suffered another blow on the international stage. Pakistan, which supports the terrorists, will remain in the gray list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Officials said that the FATF has decided to put Pakistan on the gray list on Wednesday, as it has failed to crack down on funding reaching terrorist organizations like Lashkar and Jaish.

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