The United States has acknowledged and appreciated efforts of Pakistan to fulfill obligations relating to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The State Department spokesperson Ned Price while briefing the media in Washington on Monday said Pakistan has made significant progress on its first action plan with 26 of 27 action items largely addressed.

Ned Price said that the US encourages Pakistan to continue working with the FATF and the international community to swiftly complete the remaining action item by demonstrating that terrorism financing, investigations, and prosecutions target senior leaders and commanders of UN-designated groups. Ned Price statement comes a couple of days after the Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar exposed the real face of FATF by saying India made it sure Pakistan remains on the grey list of FATF.
He said that we do further encourage Pakistan to expeditiously implement its new second action plan.
Commenting on the Afghan situation, Price said Pakistanโs role in the Afghan peace process is important.

US State Department spokesperson said that Afghanistanโs neighbors do have a role to play for peace in the war-torn country and added that Pakistan has the potential to play its role in this regard.
Pakistan has reacted strongly after the remarks of Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, last week, that the Modi government ensured that Pakistan remained on the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Foreign Office on Monday had said that the remarks of Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar have exposed the true colors of India and also vindicated Pakistanโs longstanding stance on Indiaโs negative role in FATF.

