Pakistan rejects India's propaganda on terror funding.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan yesterday rejected baseless propaganda and irresponsible remarks by Indian leadership at 'No Money for Terror' ministerial meeting. Islamabad strongly rejected all references and insinuations by the Indian leadership directed against it at the so-called 'No Money for Terror' ministerial meeting held in New Delhi. 'Guided by its incorrigible and incurable desire to malign Pakistan at every available forum, India continues to mislead the world about Pakistan's counter-terrorism credentials by repeatedly levelling false accusations of Pakistan's alleged involvement in financing of proscribed terrorist organizations,' said Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zehra Baloch. She added: 'India's hollow rhetoric has fallen flat in the face of Pakistan's successful counterterrorism measures, which have been accorded due recognition and acknowledgement from the premier international body on counterterrorism, anti-money laundering and terror financing, i.e. the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Our robust and credible AML/CFT actions, and satisfactory implementation of FATF Action Plans duly secured Pakistan's successful removal off the Grey List, this October.' Regrettably, she said, 'India is continuing its relentless terror campaign in the IIOJK. There is no justification for India's state-sponsored terrorism in IIOJK, where its security forces terrorize, torment and torture innocent Kashmiris with impunity, every day.' Most deplorably, the spokesperson said, India had been harbouring and protecting terrorists for decades. In 2019, it acquitted Swami...

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