The Eurasian Group identified over 600 people linked to global terrorist financing networks in 2023. The group discussed challenges in detecting and tracking these financiers, emphasizing risks across regions, including Afghanistan. They also addressed the complexities of regulating cryptocurrency in preventing terrorism funding.
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