MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — Pakistan has been given a three-month reprieve by a global watchdog regarding a U.S.-led motion to put the South Asian country on a terrorist financing watch list, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif said late Tuesday.
Pakistan has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being added to a list of countries deemed noncompliant with anti-money-laundering and terrorist-financing regulations by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a measure that officials fear could hurt its economy.
FATF member states have been meeting this week in Paris, where it was expected that they would decide on a U.S. motion, backed by Britain, France and Germany, to have Pakistan added to the "grey list" of countries that are not doing enough to comply with terrorist-funding regulations.
Asif, currently visiting Russia, tweeted late Tuesday that Pakistan's efforts paid off during a meeting earlier in the day on the U.S.-led motion, suggesting there was "no consensus for nominating Pakistan."[.....]
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BECAUSE of this meeting, I presume (see my underlining above);
Russia will continue to boost Pakistan’s counterterrorism capacity, says FM Lavrov
By AFP via Dawn (Pakistan), Feb. 20
Note that U.S. motion was backed by Britain, France and Germany. So what we have here is Putin stepping in with carrots while NATO offer sticks?
And then there's this from Monday:
China is pumping cash into Pakistan, but that might not convince other foreign investors
By Justina Crabtree @ CNBC.com, Feb. 19
and just for fun, I'll throw in this piece from last week which some may have already seen me post elsewhere on Dagblog:
Pakistan Wants US to Help Pay for Border Wall With Afghanistan
@ VOANews, Feb. 15 (real, not the Onion, though you never can be sure these days, an entity like VOA might not be up on which info. is Russian bot driven....)
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/21/2018 - 2:00am