- Indian efforts failed to blacklist pakistan , decided to be kept in grey list.
- Marcus Pleyer said that Pakistan was not being blacklisted but Pakistan would remain on the FATF gray list.
- The Pakistani government has assured to implement the remaining six points.
Indian efforts to blacklist pakistan failed
India’s efforts to blacklist Pakistan have failed in today’s three-day virtual meeting of the FATF. The FATF rejected India’s demand to blacklist Pakistan and kept Pakistan on the gray list.
Addressing a press conference at the end of the FATF meeting, FATF President Marcus Pleyer said that Pakistan was not being blacklisted but Pakistan would remain on the FATF gray list. 21 out of 27 points have been implemented but Pakistan will have to implement the remaining six points in any case.
The FATF President said that Pakistan would be kept on the FATF gray list for the time being till February 2021 and it would be reviewed before the next meeting that Pakistan was implementing the remaining points. Yes , a team will visit Pakistan to assess the ground realities once the implementation of the 27 points is ensured by Pakistan.
He said that the six points that Pakistan has to implement from the 27 are very important, the Pakistani government has assured to implement the remaining six points and said that Pakistani government is making progress to implement the points which will be implemented soon.
On the other hand, in a press conference, FATF President Marcus Player said that Iran and North Korea have been blacklisted in the FATF virtual meeting, while FATF has named Iceland and Mongolia. Removed from the list.
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