US, six Gulf nations join hands to curb terror financing

May 23, 2017 04:25 pm | Updated 04:29 pm IST - Washington

A handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace shows US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump waving as they board Air Force One before leaving Riyadh to Israel.

A handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace shows US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump waving as they board Air Force One before leaving Riyadh to Israel.

The US and six Gulf countries have joined hands to curb financing of dreaded terror groups such as Islamic State, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Haqqani network and Taliban.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard was signed by the US and six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Riyadh on the sidelines of the historic visit of President Donald Trump, US Department of Treasury said.

The six countries along with the US are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

With this the US and six GCC countries “are confronting new and evolving terrorist networks including ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hizballah, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Taliban, and the Haqqani Network,” the Department of Treasury said after the agreement was signed to establish Terrorist Financing Targeting Center (TFTC).

This collaboration will also address a host of other transnational threats emanating throughout the West Asia, including from Iran, the Assad regime, and the situation in Yemen, it said.

“This new Terrorist Financing Targeting Center will enhance existing tools and cooperation with partners in the Gulf to forcefully address evolving threats,” Treasury Secretary Steven T Mnuchin said.

“Treasury will offer the vast expertise of our Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence to this creative new effort. We will co-chair the TFTC with Saudi Arabia, and will work collaboratively with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council to counter these global terror networks,” he said.

A treasury official described this as a “regional agreement” and not a pledge.

“The TFTC specifically strengthens a collaboration with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council,” the official said.

“Treasury’s office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence continues to have strong regional partnerships and bilateral relationships with other countries to combat and counter the financing of terrorism across the globe,” the official said.

According to the MoU, the signatory countries intend to identify, track, and share information regarding terrorist financial networks and related activity of mutual concern, including related threats emanating from countries and terrorist organisations.

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