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Well as expected what went on at the FATF meeting has finally come out. The three votes of Turkey, China and GCC were negated. After the Saudi led contingent voted, the American delegation simply walked over and spoke to them, and in the next round they withdrew their objection. In return I believe they are being made a full member and there are some other perks.
I remember reading the deployment of 1,000 men in Saudi and how many cheered it, but what happened here. It seems the Saudis/GCC dropped Pakistan into it without much hesitation. The Chinese gave up as now it was 2/3 and the Turks voted with determination.
On another note when I read things like this I honestly lose a great deal of hope;
Pakistan’s de facto finance minister, Miftah Ismail, has brushed off concerns that economic growth will suffer because of the country’s re-inclusion on a terrorist financing watch list, and lashed out against the United States for seeking to “embarrass” his nation.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-terror-financing-list-minister-idUSKCN1GA13I
He believes growth will not suffer.....
In exchange of Saudi vote, PA sending its army days before TAFT final countdown. Nothing is free in the world.Well as expected what went on at the FATF meeting has finally come out. The three votes of Turkey, China and GCC were negated. After the Saudi led contingent voted, the American delegation simply walked over and spoke to them, and in the next round they withdrew their objection. In return I believe they are being made a full member and there are some other perks.
I remember reading the deployment of 1,000 men in Saudi and how many cheered it, but what happened here. It seems the Saudis/GCC dropped Pakistan into it without much hesitation. The Chinese gave up as now it was 2/3 and the Turks voted with determination.
On another note when I read things like this I honestly lose a great deal of hope;
Pakistan’s de facto finance minister, Miftah Ismail, has brushed off concerns that economic growth will suffer because of the country’s re-inclusion on a terrorist financing watch list, and lashed out against the United States for seeking to “embarrass” his nation.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-terror-financing-list-minister-idUSKCN1GA13I
He believes growth will not suffer.....
waz yaar he is right Saudi are not even in this listing ...why so much media campaignGCC have one bro, and the Saudis were leading it. It's everywhere.
Take a look;
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/faq/membercountriesandobservers/
This is our media ,,, lame and yellow journalism ... I am surprised both Saudi and Turkey has nothing to do with FATF .Funny thing happens on the way to FATF, journalists who dont know crap write about it and PDF users who dont know their head from their asses open threads with misleading and sometime completely wrong information