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In a major blow to Pakistan, the country will remain on the grey list of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) till June 2020 as it failed to comply with the 27-point action plan to control funding to terrorist groups. While speaking to ANI in the national capital on February 22, the Defence Expert PK Sehgal said, “Despite massive efforts by Pakistan to carry convictions with the number of FATF through propaganda, lobbying as well as through falsification all efforts by Pakistan were failed.” “As per my perception, Pakistan will continue to stay in the grey list for the next couple of years,” Defence Expert added.