Pakistan to be back on terror financing watch list from June as China supports US move at FATF meeting

IndiaTimes Friday, 23 February 2018 ()
Pakistan will get on to the list from June 2018. They have until then to make changes in their actions against terror groups. This is why, sources said Pakistan is not mentioned in the final statement by FATF today but will be put on the list at the next plenary which is in June.
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