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EU adds Saudi Arabia to draft terrorism financing list: sources

JANUARY 25, 2019

BRUSSELS/RIYADH (Reuters) - The European Commission has added Saudi Arabia to an EU draft list of countries that pose a threat to the bloc because of lax controls against terrorism financing and money laundering, two sources told Reuters on Friday.

The move comes amid heightened international pressure on Saudi Arabia after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate on Oct. 2.

The EU’s list currently consists of 16 countries, including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen and North Korea, and is mostly based on criteria used by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global body composed by wealthy nations meant to combat money laundering and terrorism financing.

But the list has been updated this week, using new criteria developed by the EU Commission since 2017. Saudi Arabia is one of the countries added to the updated list which is still confidential, one EU source and one Saudi source told Reuters.

Saudi authorities did not immediately respond to request for comment.

The move is a setback for Riyadh at a time when it is striving to bolster its international reputation in order to encourage foreign investors to participate in a huge transformation plan and improve financial ties for its banks.

Khashoggi, a columnist for the Washington Post and a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed and dismembered by Saudi agents at its Istanbul consulate on Oct 2, provoking widespread revulsion and damaging the kingdom’s image.

Apart from reputational damages, the inclusion in the list complicates financial relations with the EU. The bloc’s banks will have to carry out additional checks on payments involving entities from listed jurisdictions.

The provisional decision needs to be endorsed by the 28 EU states before being formally adopted next week.

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A second EU official said other countries are likely to be added to the final list but declined to elaborate as the information is still confidential and subject to changes.

An EU commission spokesman said he had no comment on the content of the list as it had not been finalised yet.

Countries are blacklisted if they “have strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism regimes that pose significant threats to the financial system of the Union,” the existing EU list says.

Under the new EU methodology, jurisdictions could also be blacklisted if they do not provide sufficient information on ownership of companies or if their rules on reporting suspicious transactions or monitoring financial customers are considered too lax.

Saudi Arabia missed out on gaining full FATF membership in September after it was determined to fall short in combating money laundering and terror financing.

The government has taken steps to beef up its efforts to tackle graft and abuse of power, but FATF said in September that Riyadh was not effectively investigating and prosecuting individuals involved in larger scale money laundering activity or confiscating the proceeds of crime at home or abroad.

The EU has reviewed 47 jurisdictions, including the United States, Russia and Switzerland, before updating its list. EU countries were not screened.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...errorism-financing-list-sources-idUSKCN1PJ23J
 
Damn.. EU is really going apeshit on Saudis isn't it? All for one journalist.

This Khashoggi guy must have been a CIA/German intelligence spy for all we know; entire EU and USA are going bonkers over his death more than anyone else.

I wonder what were the things he was relaying to his European bosses from Saudi which MBS didn't want them to know.

If the Saudis switched to US and Russian arms completely, many EU weapons companies would just close overnight or go into a merger & acquisition spree.

Besides, once the ties normalise, even Turkey and South Korea could be major suppliers of weapons that are not eu dependent. Currently Saudis and Turks are at odds with each other; but if Putin and Erdogan can become friends, then anything is possible.
 
Surely after all the agitation from the Western world a whole new bloc is going to emerge and remain united for a very long time to come. This is mother nature having her way folks. This is equilibrium at display. God works in mysterious ways. For every tyrant there is a Moses.
 
This needs the approval of all the 28 FATF nations..the real results will be known next week..

Damn.. EU is really going apeshit on Saudis isn't it? All for one journalist.

This Khashoggi guy must have been a CIA/German intelligence spy for all we know; entire EU and USA are going bonkers over his death more than anyone else.

I wonder what were the things he was relaying to his European bosses from Saudi which MBS didn't want them to know.

If the Saudis switched to US and Russian arms completely, many EU weapons companies would just close overnight or go into a merger & acquisition spree.

Besides, once the ties normalise, even Turkey and South Korea could be major suppliers of weapons that are not eu dependent. Currently Saudis and Turks are at odds with each other; but if Putin and Erdogan can become friends, then anything is possible.
Putin is coming to visit Saudi Arabia very soon.. this puts a lot of pressure on Europeans (and the US also)..since they do not know what to expect..or if they have a hint..it is something not in their interest at all..Be it weapons deals with much more TOT than the Europeans can offer, or huge industrial, commercial and Oil&Gas deals..or even a combination of both!
 
Actually Saudi Arabia was one of the countries who stood for Pakistan, although it is not a member of FATF ! Where did you get your facts from?
Only Turkey stood by......where do you get your facts from?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1416630
"Washington had convinced Riyadh to give up its support to Pakistan in return for a full FATF membership."
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/fatf-grey-list-did-china-and-saudi-arabia-support-india.565515/
https://www.firstpost.com/world/chi...o-stay-off-terror-financing-list-4368257.html <-for remembering Khawaja Asif's own goal.
https://dailytimes.com.pk/267280/fatf-blues/
 
Only Turkey stood by......where do you get your facts from?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1416630
"Washington had convinced Riyadh to give up its support to Pakistan in return for a full FATF membership."
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/fatf-grey-list-did-china-and-saudi-arabia-support-india.565515/
https://www.firstpost.com/world/chi...o-stay-off-terror-financing-list-4368257.html <-for remembering Khawaja Asif's own goal.
https://dailytimes.com.pk/267280/fatf-blues/
"Washington had convinced Riyadh to give up its support to Pakistan in return for a full FATF membership."
There was no convincing.. the decision concerning Pakistan was already taken by FATF .. no one could do anything nor KSA neither Turkey..
 
"Washington had convinced Riyadh to give up its support to Pakistan in return for a full FATF membership."
There was no convincing.. the decision concerning Pakistan was already taken by FATF .. no one could do anything nor KSA neither Turkey..
I have no interest in arguing in with you.....post your sources or shut up. Since you did not care to read at all.

"A 37-nation FATF plenary held its first meeting on Pakistan in February where China, Turkey and Saudi Arabia opposed the United States-led move to place Pakistan on the watchlist. But the US pushed for an unprecedented second discussion on Pakistan, held on February 22.

By then, Washington had convinced Riyadh to give up its support to Pakistan in return for a full FATF membership. This left only two – China and Turkey – in the Pakistan camp, one less than the required number of three members to stall a move.
 

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