US reacts as FATF insists Iran funds terrorism
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, expressed the position of the U.S. in a statement on Friday.
Pompeo said Iran must face consequences for its continued failure to abide by international norms, in particular its inaction in ratifying the Palermo and Terrorist Financing Conventions. “The regime needs to adhere to the basic standards that virtually every other country in the world agrees to.
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