Pakistan Off FATF ‘Grey List’: What it Means for Islamabad, How India Has Responded
News 18After four years, the Financial Action Task Force, a global watchdog on terror financing took Pakistan out of its “grey list” and welcomed its significant progress in improving its anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism measures. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan’s exiting the FATF grey list was a “vindication of our determined and sustained efforts over the years”. In a tweet, Sharif said, “I would like to congratulate our civil & military leadership as well as all institutions whose hard work led to today’s success.” Pakistan 🇵🇰 exiting the FATF grey list is a vindication of our determined and sustained efforts over the years. Our response to media queries on Pakistan and the FATF “Grey List”https://t.co/JDQQMeCMi2 pic.twitter.com/TxgCAQiRMJ— Arindam Bagchi October 21, 2022 “It is in global interest that the world remains clear that Pakistan must continue to take credible, verifiable, irreversible and sustained action against terrorism and terrorist financing emanating from territories under its control,” Bagchi said on Friday.