PA, which pays salaries to imprisoned terrorists, participates in conference against terror funding called “No Money For Terrorism”
Headline: “Palestine participated in a conference that was held in Paris under the title No Money for Terrorism”
“The State of Palestine participated today, Thursday [April 26, 2018], in a ministerial conference against terror funding, which was held in the French capital Paris under the headline No Money for Terrorism.
Palestine was represented at the conference by [PA] Minister of Foreign Affairs Riyad Al-Malki and Head of the [Palestinian] Central Bank Azzam Al-Shawa, accompanied by a Palestinian delegation comprised of the financial monitoring unit, [PA] General Intelligence, and the [PA] Attorney General’s Office. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ statement, the conference discussed the ways of strengthening the states’ activity against terror funding based on the actions that have been carried out since the adoption of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism in 1999, and Resolution [1373] that was published by the UN Security Council in 2001… The conference concluded with a speech by French President Emmanuel Macron, in which he emphasized the significance of continuing the international efforts and cooperation against terror funding. At the end of the conference, which lasted one day, the Paris plan regarding terror funding was adopted.”
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“The State of Palestine participated today, Thursday [April 26, 2018], in a ministerial conference against terror funding, which was held in the French capital Paris under the headline No Money for Terrorism.
Palestine was represented at the conference by [PA] Minister of Foreign Affairs Riyad Al-Malki and Head of the [Palestinian] Central Bank Azzam Al-Shawa, accompanied by a Palestinian delegation comprised of the financial monitoring unit, [PA] General Intelligence, and the [PA] Attorney General’s Office. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ statement, the conference discussed the ways of strengthening the states’ activity against terror funding based on the actions that have been carried out since the adoption of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism in 1999, and Resolution [1373] that was published by the UN Security Council in 2001… The conference concluded with a speech by French President Emmanuel Macron, in which he emphasized the significance of continuing the international efforts and cooperation against terror funding. At the end of the conference, which lasted one day, the Paris plan regarding terror funding was adopted.”
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