ISLAMABAD - An international agency fighting illicit financing has urged Pakistan to deliver on its remaining commitments by February 2021 to curb money laundering and funding sources to terrorist groups.
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) met Friday at its headquarters in Paris and reviewed Islamabad's progress
"The plenary recognized that Pakistan has made progress. The government has now completed 21 of 27 items of its action plan,"
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