The Foreign Office also took a stand on the news of Saudi Arabia's anti-Pakistan vote in the FATF, and a Foreign Office spokesman dismissed such reports in a weekly briefing, saying that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have always been involved in regional and global affairs. The two countries have cooperated with each other and the two countries have close friendly relations. Spokesman Zaid Hafeez Chaudhry added that the FATF would present its review of Pakistan after the plenary meeting.
According to Pakistan's state media, the spokesman said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Saudi Arabia and rejects negative propaganda regarding relations between the two countries.
دفتر خارجہ نے ایف اے ٹی ایف اور سعودی عرب سے متعلق میڈیا رپورٹس کو مسترد کر دیا pic.twitter.com/svwhMrTOmV
Meanwhile, Gharida Farooqi also said that the Pakistan Foreign Office had rejected the reports of Saudi Arabia's FATF voting against Pakistan and said that such reports were false and baseless.
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