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Posted: 4 years ago
#61

Epic beizzati ðŸ¤£

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Posted: 4 years ago
#62

To Whom It May Concern,

ho gaya nautanki. zubaan ko lagaam do and chup ho jao: Priyanka 'Jai Hind' Chopra😎



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Posted: 4 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: Sanya.91

Great job Armeena

u r sooo pretty that peecee looks bhangan in front of you with her dus baar ka kataa hua naak ðŸ˜†

@ Bold: And that is relevant to the scrapping of Article 350, Kashmir and the UN because??????

BTW are you sure that this Armeena loony is not spotting a bees baar ka kata hua naak aur ek baar bhi use na kiya hua brains?

Edited by bashful_moon - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#64

Lol un ne keh k le li pak govt ki. Also heard that Pakistan got blacklisted by FATF. Paki pm and janta can permanently use black dp now. Ab to aadat ho gayi hai Pakistan ko har din International insult karwane ki ðŸ˜† 

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Posted: 4 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: Sanya.91

Great job Armeena

u r sooo pretty that peecee looks bhangan in front of you with her dus baar ka kataa hua naak ðŸ˜†

yeh, really Great job Armeena😛

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Posted: 4 years ago
#66

Kaha hai kal ke Highway ke photo daalkar uchalne waale.....here is more news for you....

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Another setback: FATF's Asia-Pacific Group blacklists Pakistan, downgrades financial status 

FATF's Asia-Pacfic Group has placed Pakistan in the enhanced expedited follow up list (also known as the blacklist) for its failure to meet its standards.

    • Geeta Mohan 
  • New Delhi
  • August 23, 2019
  • UPDATED: August 23, 2019 12:53 IST

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. (Photo: Reuters)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Asia-Pacific Group has placed Pak in list of blacklisted countries
  • Such negative rankings will make it difficult for Pak to get loans
  • On Wednesday, Imran Khan accused India of lobbying to get it blacklisted

Pakistan has suffered another setback at the international stage today as the Asia-Pacific Group of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international anti-money laundering watchdog, has downgraded it and placed it under the list of blacklisted countries.

The Asia-Pacific Group, one of the nine regional affiliates of FATF, has placed Pakistan in the enhanced expedited follow-up list (also known as the blacklist) for its failure to meet its standards.

India Today TV has learnt that APG indentified many shortcomings in Pakistan's efforts in combating terrorism and money laundering.

Pakistan was adjudged as non-complaint in 32 of the 40 compliance parameters. Despite concerted efforts, Pakistan could not convince the 41-member plenary to upgrade it on any one parameter.

This is worrisome for Pakistan because such rankings will worsen its chances of getting loans from international credit agencies or even attract foreign investments. Pakistan is currently going through one of its worse economic crisis.

Pakistan now faces the challenge of avoiding being placed under FATF's overall black list in October. It was earlier placed in the 'grey list' by FATF.

In June, the FATF said that Pakistan failed to complete its action plan on terror financing. It warned Pakistan to meet its commitment by October or face action, which could possibly lead to the country getting blacklisted.

ALSO READ | Pakistan suspends trade ties with India. Who gains, who loses from Imran Khan's move

Today's decision of APG is worrisome for Pakistan because such rankings will worsen its chances of getting loans from international credit agencies or even attract foreign investments. Pakistan is currently going through one of its worse economic crisis.

The decision to blacklist Pakistan was taken by the APG during its meeting in Canberra, Australia. This was based on a five-year mutual evaluation of Pakistan's progress on upgrading its systems in areas of financial and insurance services and sectors.

On Wednesday, Pakistan had submitted the compliance report on its 27-point action plan to the FATF.

Pakistan's contentions on improving its grading in different parameters also did not get any support at APG's meeting.

Meanwhile, at the time when the APG was meeting in Canberra, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan accused India of lobbying to get it blacklisted.

"We tried really hard to normalise ties with India. But they [India] exploited the situation. They exploited the Pulwama [attack] for their elections. They have been lobbying to get us blacklisted by the FATF (Financial Action Task Force] as well," Imran Khan said.

He also accused India of creating a "war-like" situation similar to the post-Pulwama terror attack to divert the world's attention from the Kashmir issue.

Earlier this month, the US too had urged Pakistan to expand Financial Action Task Force (FATF) safeguards to informal sectors of economy amid its concerns over slow progress on implementation of the 27-point action plan. A US delegation which has been assessing the on-ground implementation of the 27-point action plan of the FATF took up the matter with federal minister Hammad Azhar, who is also the coordinator on FATF affairs from the civilian side.

The US delegation was visiting Pakistan to have an independent assessment of steps, actions and measures identified during the Florida meetings of the Paris-based anti-money laundering watchdog in June this year and the progress made by Pakistan since then.

(With inputs from Press Trust of India)




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Posted: 4 years ago
#67

Answering a reporter's question regarding the UN's stance on Chopra's statements in Thursday's briefing, Dujarric said: “Well I mean I can tell you that for any goodwill ambassador whether it’s Miss Chopra or anyone else, we expect them to adhere to impartial positions when they speak on behalf of Unicef or any other organisation."

However, he added that when these ambassadors speak in "their personal capacity they retain the right to speak about issues of interest or concern to them."

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1. So we were correct that as UN person you have to remain impartial

2. But as an official

Issue is when is such an ambassador official capacity and when personal

so in a UN program u have to put an act of peace and love but in real capacity u can shout salute to indian army on day of war.

total illogical statement

pakistani minister wrote a bad letter..i would have remained till that war incident....put references there ....no generalizations and anticipated this response 

anyway a fake beghairat ambassador will get his due sooner or later..just like a thief

the girl did a great job exposing this beghairat ... pc was specially thrashed for the way she talked .....

Edited by Dr.Hippopotamus - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#68

Originally posted by: Sanya.91

Great job Armeena

u r sooo pretty that peecee looks bhangan in front of you with her dus baar ka kataa hua naak ðŸ˜†

isi lian toh ghussa thaa lol

itni plastic surgery....aur yeh normal person 

Image result for ugly priynaka chopra

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Posted: 4 years ago
#69

Originally posted by: anjs

Kaha hai kal ke Highway ke photo daalkar uchalne waale.....here is more news for you....

---------------

Another setback: FATF's Asia-Pacific Group blacklists Pakistan, downgrades financial status 

FATF's Asia-Pacfic Group has placed Pakistan in the enhanced expedited follow up list (also known as the blacklist) for its failure to meet its standards.

    • Geeta Mohan 
  • New Delhi
  • August 23, 2019
  • UPDATED: August 23, 2019 12:53 IST

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. (Photo: Reuters)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Asia-Pacific Group has placed Pak in list of blacklisted countries
  • Such negative rankings will make it difficult for Pak to get loans
  • On Wednesday, Imran Khan accused India of lobbying to get it blacklisted

Pakistan has suffered another setback at the international stage today as the Asia-Pacific Group of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international anti-money laundering watchdog, has downgraded it and placed it under the list of blacklisted countries.

The Asia-Pacific Group, one of the nine regional affiliates of FATF, has placed Pakistan in the enhanced expedited follow-up list (also known as the blacklist) for its failure to meet its standards.

India Today TV has learnt that APG indentified many shortcomings in Pakistan's efforts in combating terrorism and money laundering.

Pakistan was adjudged as non-complaint in 32 of the 40 compliance parameters. Despite concerted efforts, Pakistan could not convince the 41-member plenary to upgrade it on any one parameter.

This is worrisome for Pakistan because such rankings will worsen its chances of getting loans from international credit agencies or even attract foreign investments. Pakistan is currently going through one of its worse economic crisis.

Pakistan now faces the challenge of avoiding being placed under FATF's overall black list in October. It was earlier placed in the 'grey list' by FATF.

In June, the FATF said that Pakistan failed to complete its action plan on terror financing. It warned Pakistan to meet its commitment by October or face action, which could possibly lead to the country getting blacklisted.

ALSO READ | Pakistan suspends trade ties with India. Who gains, who loses from Imran Khan's move

Today's decision of APG is worrisome for Pakistan because such rankings will worsen its chances of getting loans from international credit agencies or even attract foreign investments. Pakistan is currently going through one of its worse economic crisis.

The decision to blacklist Pakistan was taken by the APG during its meeting in Canberra, Australia. This was based on a five-year mutual evaluation of Pakistan's progress on upgrading its systems in areas of financial and insurance services and sectors.

On Wednesday, Pakistan had submitted the compliance report on its 27-point action plan to the FATF.

Pakistan's contentions on improving its grading in different parameters also did not get any support at APG's meeting.

Meanwhile, at the time when the APG was meeting in Canberra, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan accused India of lobbying to get it blacklisted.

"We tried really hard to normalise ties with India. But they [India] exploited the situation. They exploited the Pulwama [attack] for their elections. They have been lobbying to get us blacklisted by the FATF (Financial Action Task Force] as well," Imran Khan said.

He also accused India of creating a "war-like" situation similar to the post-Pulwama terror attack to divert the world's attention from the Kashmir issue.

Earlier this month, the US too had urged Pakistan to expand Financial Action Task Force (FATF) safeguards to informal sectors of economy amid its concerns over slow progress on implementation of the 27-point action plan. A US delegation which has been assessing the on-ground implementation of the 27-point action plan of the FATF took up the matter with federal minister Hammad Azhar, who is also the coordinator on FATF affairs from the civilian side.

The US delegation was visiting Pakistan to have an independent assessment of steps, actions and measures identified during the Florida meetings of the Paris-based anti-money laundering watchdog in June this year and the progress made by Pakistan since then.

(With inputs from Press Trust of India)





bandar ke khwab main cheecheray lol

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Posted: 4 years ago
#70

yeh mahawara hai 

ab yeh mat rona dhona shuru kar dena

hippo ne mujhe bandar bola ....bandar bola lol