Explorer
Advertisement
(Source: ECI/ABP News/ABP Majha)
Jan Man: FATF meeting decides to put Pakistan on a grey list for terror financing, says sources
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has taken a decision to put Pakistan on a grey list for terror financing, according to the sources.
The motion brought forth by the United States (US) was backed by the countries like the United Kingdom (UK), France">France, and India.
The insiders revealed that Pakistan's traditional friend China withdrew its objections in putting Islamabad on the grey list.
The move will make it difficult for international financial institutions and banks to do business in Pakistan and it will also make it difficult for Pakistani businesses to raise money overseas.
The motion brought forth by the United States (US) was backed by the countries like the United Kingdom (UK), France">France, and India.
The insiders revealed that Pakistan's traditional friend China withdrew its objections in putting Islamabad on the grey list.
The move will make it difficult for international financial institutions and banks to do business in Pakistan and it will also make it difficult for Pakistani businesses to raise money overseas.
Subscribe our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/abpnewstv
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abplive/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/abpnewstv
And do not miss any updates on our website: http://www.abplive.in/videos
India
Election Celebration Turns into Near-Tragedy as MLA Shivaji Patil Escapes Safe in Shocking Incident
Jharkhand Election Results: Where BJP Missed the Mark and How Hemant Soren Turned the Tide?
Maharashtra Election Results 2024: How Many Seats Did MVA Party Win? | ABP News
Controversial Article in 'Saamana' Questions Maharashtra Election Results, Sparks Political Stir
All-Party Meeting Held Ahead of Parliament's Winter Session | ABP News
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top Headlines
Cities
Election 2024
IPL
Election 2024
Advertisement
Trending News
Sagarneel SinhaSagarneel Sinha
Opinion