FATF: Support of these four countries to Pakistan, will it be in blacklist !
FATF: Support of these four countries to Pakistan, will it be in blacklist !
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An important meeting of the Financial Action Task Force is going to be held in France. In this meeting, a decision will be taken to keep Pakistan in the gray list, take it out or blacklist it. In this meeting, a decision will be taken in view of the steps taken by Pakistan to stop the funding of terrorism during the last three months.

India wants to bring the face of Pakistan to everyone in this meeting. Therefore, India's effort will be to blacklist Pakistan, while Pakistan's emphasis will be to protect itself from the blacklist. But, according to the news agency Reuters, four countries can lose water on India's plan to blacklist Pakistan. These include Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and China. Let us also tell you here that FATF has blacklisted Iran and North Korea, due to which these countries are facing economic crisis.

For your information, among these Turkey, Malaysia and China are those countries which have also supported Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir. Saudi Arabia has not supported Pakistan on this issue but on this platform it has been supporting Pakistan. The reason for this is the biggest Saudi Arabian investment of billions of dollars in Pakistan. After Pakistan is blacklisted, this investment of Saudi Arabia will be wasted and the hope of its withdrawal will also be over. With this, all investment routes will be closed there. In such a situation, Saudi Arabia will be forced to suffer financially along with Pakistan. Therefore, it has become more and more helpless for Saudi Arabia to support Pakistan on this platform.

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