'There is only one ugly face, Pakistan must be placed in the gray list of FATF'
Last updated: 02 June 2025, 03:46 IST India Pakistan War: Former Denmark Ambassador Freddy Sveen appreciated and advocated the Indian ‘Operation Sindoor’ and diplomatic efforts to place Pakistan in the ‘gray list’ of FATF. India exposes Pakistan around the world. (Filing photo) Highlights ‘Operation Sindoor’ of India was appreciated. Proponents to put Pakistan in Fatf’s ‘Gray List’. India has given a strong message against terrorism. Copenhagen/New -Delhi. An experienced Denmark diplomat appreciated the Indian ‘Operation Sindoor’ and diplomatic efforts on Sunday. In addition, he advocated the international community to take strict action against Pakistan. This includes returning to the ‘Gray List’ of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to Pakistan’s funding and ongoing role in supporting global terrorist organizations. Former Denmark ambassador in India, Freddy Squen, had a special conversation with ‘IANS’, in which he said it was the right time for the world to believe that Pakistan remains the center of terrorism in the region. Swenne told Ians: “Terrorism is not born automatically. Money, structure and a prolonged plan behind it. So you also have all trouble at the world and regional level so that it can be assured that there is no source of financing that can be used in the feeding of terrorists. We must have a place where it exists in the same list.” Freddy Squen is a very experienced diplomat. He worked twice in India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldive. His first term was from 2010 to 2015 and the second term ended in December 2024. After spending so much time in India, he saw Pakistan spreading terror on India’s land on many occasions. He said: “As you all know that I have lived in India for ten years in India. We continued to watch terror and felt the effect of it. It is clear that Pakistan knew that Pakistan was somehow behind the terror. You can argue that there are different faces in Pakistan, political and military. Many countries. The delegation was in Copenhagen from May 29-31 to express India’s stationary attitude against terrorism and the decision to eradicate each form. So I also worked as an ambassador to India for more than ten years. I am glad that India raised its voice against terrorism in the background of this very sad and deadly, inhuman Pahalgam incident. The decision to send a group of MPs to talk about it is very important. Squen said: ‘I was told that something similar was done in decades ago. But the truth is that India is now stuck. This is important. This will give India a special role and a special place, because India is now against terrorism. It is a new normal thing and no one has to doubt whether the terror is not stopped, we work in the form of a world and a large family in the Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over 10 years of 10 years. Digital journalism.