Eastern Eye (UK)

‘Strong case for shift to amber list’

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BRITISH and Pakistani officials are said to be in talks over moving the Asian country from the red list to amber.

British foreign secretary Dominic Raab, who visited Pakistan last week, said it was a “sensitive and difficult” issue on which both sides have to work together to “find a way through”. He spoke of his hope that Pakistan would be moved out of the UKs’ travel restrictio­ns, but did not make any commitment, saying the decision “is taken at a technical level”.

“We want to find a way through. No one wants Pakistan off the red list more than I do, but we take these decisions at a technical level. I think the smart thing for us to do is work together to enable that to happen as soon, as safely and as responsibl­y as it can be done,” Raab said.

Pakistan has a “pretty strong case” to be removed from the red list, The Telegraph said last weekend, citing a source close to Raab. But the issue is not linked to Islamabad’s cooperatio­n with the UK on the Afghanista­n matter, the report added.

Britain retained Pakistan on its red list when the review of travel status of various countries came up for review late last month. This meant that travellers from Pakistan should go through stringent Covid-19 protocols on arriving in the UK.

Raab also said Britain agreed to listen to Pakistan’s concerns over being on the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force, an intergover­nmental organisati­on that monitors money laundering and terror financing.

Pakistan foreign minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who asserted that Islamabad has been taking steps at legislativ­e and administra­tive levels to come out of the grey list, sought the UK’s support on the matter.

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