Pakistan To Stay On Terror Financing "Grey List" Till Feb 2021

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Pakistan will stay on the "grey list" of the global terror financing watchdog till February next year, the body ruled on Friday, as the country failed to meet the conditions needed for unfettered access to international funds. Pakistan, which has not met six of the 27 points it had to fulfill, "needs to do more", the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) said, according to sources. It said an on-site visit by the FATF would only be done once Islamabad fulfills all conditions and only then Pakistan will have the curbs lifted.

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