Islamabad:Pakistan on Monday objected to the recent remarks by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) can any time blacklist the neighbouring country, describing it as India's attempts to "politicise" the international money laundering watchdog's proceedings.
Pakistan was placed on the grey list by the Paris-based FATF in June last year and was given a plan of action to complete it by October 2019 or face the risk of being placed on the blacklist with Iran and North Korea.
Rajnath Singh's statement:
Singh during the Defence Accounts Department Day event last week said that the FATF can anytime blacklist Pakistan for terror financing.
The Foreign Office (FO) in a statement said Singh's remarks "Reinforce Pakistan's concerns, repeatedly highlighted to the FATF membership, about India's attempts to politicise the FATF proceedings to further its narrow, partisan objectives,"
It said India's "incessant smear" against Pakistan and blatant partisanship also call into question its credentials to be co-chair of the Asia-Pacific Joint Group that reviews Pakistan's progress to implement the FATF Action Plan.