Pakistan might ask for help from America to cut out its name from FATF's gray list
Pakistan might ask for help from America to cut out its name from FATF's gray list
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Washington: Pakistan is making a lot of efforts to come out of the gray list of the Global Watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which monitors terrorism and money laundering. For this, he can request help from America. In fact, currently the US Deputy Chief of Foreign Affairs, Alice Wells is on a four-day visit to Islamabad.

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Wales deals with South and Central Asia. Wales has reached Pakistan as part of a 10-day tour of the region. The purpose of his entire exercise is to reduce regional stability, Afghan peace process and Middle East tension. Wales traveled to India and Sri Lanka before reaching Pakistan. During her stay in Islamabad, Wales will discuss with the political and military leadership of Pakistan.

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On this occasion, talks will be held on bilateral interest and regional issues. However, Pakistan's agenda would be to get support from the US administration on its stand against India against Kashmir and also to ask for help to get itself out of the gray list of FATF. Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had recently visited America. There Qureshi emphasized America's support to come out of the gray list of the FATF.

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