Despite complying with four of the seven points of the combined action plans, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has put Pakistan on the grey list and has requested Islamabad to investigate and punish commanders and leaders of UN-designated individuals in its resolutions.

“The FATF is a technical body comprising 39 jurisdictions and all countries take decisions by consensus. We encouraged Pakistan that it progressed well as it largely complied on 30 points out of 34. It shows the clear commitment of the government of Pakistan and there is no discussion on blacklisting of the country,” the FATF’s President Marcus Pleyer said while addressing a news conference.

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