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ISLAMABAD
Minister for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar, who led a Pakistani delegation during three-day talks with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Beijing, said on Saturday the government has worked “very hard” to get the country off the watchdog’s grey list.
Taking to Twitter, he said: “It is premature to comment/ speculate on the decision that FATF members shall take in the plenary in Feb.””Pak Authorities have worked very hard over the months & I feel we have made significant progress in our AML/CFT efforts.
We remain committed to sustaining this momentum.” The minister expressed the optimism that attempts by “certain quarters to politicise the FATF proceedings would be rejected.”
It is premature to comment/ speculate on the decision that FATF members shall take in the plenary in Feb.
Pak Authorities have worked very hard over the months & I feel we have made significant progress in our AML/CFT efforts. We remain committed to sustaining this momentum. 1/2
We also hope the attempts by certain quarters to politicise the FATF proceedings would be rejected. 2/2 Separately, sources told ARY News that the FATF has given the government until March 31 to achieve targets set by the watchdog.









