A three-day meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Paris concluded with a decision to keep Pakistan on the gray list. According to private news channel Sama News, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) The TF meeting began on October 21 and lasted until October 23. Due to the Corona epidemic, it was conducted through virtualization (Internet). During the FATF meeting, Pakistan's progress in the areas of money laundering and terror financing so far was reviewed. Demanding 'Do More', Pakistan maintained its name in the gray list. It should be noted that India made great efforts to blacklist Pakistan, about which Prime Minister Imran Khan had also informed that India had blacklisted Pakistan. I'm trying to get involved.
It should be noted that Pakistan has passed about 15 new laws in the parliament this year to pave the way for the country to get out of the FATF gray list. In the last meeting, the FATF had announced that Pakistan has taken 14 actions. Points have been applied.