Iran sets conditions for joining terror finance taskforce

Iran is not ready to compromise on the issues of intelligence sharing, sanctions and definitions of terrorist groups in order to join an international task force against terror financing, a minister says.

Iran, along with North Korea, is blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and aims to be removed from “high risk and non-cooperative” status, even if it does not obtain full membership.

Economy Minister Ali Tayebnia says Iran is not obliged to accept all the conditions put forward by the task force.

Iranian Economy Minister Ali Tayebnia (YouTube screenshot)
Iranian Economy Minister Ali Tayebnia (YouTube screenshot)

Iran provides financial and military support to Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Hamas terrorist group.

— AFP and Times of Israel staff

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