France pledges 5 mn euros to Morocco aid efforts
On Sunday, the head of a French rescue charity said Moroccan authorities were preventing its teams, which were ready to provide emergency aid, from entering the country. Arnaud Fraisse, head of the Secouristes sans Frontieres organisation, told th...

The money will go to aid organisations already active in the disaster zone, Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna told the BFM broadcaster.
Colonna brushed off questions about the absence of any official Moroccan request for aid from France.
Morocco is "sovereign" and "alone entitled to determine what its needs are", she said.
Relations between France and Morocco are strained, notably because of French President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to forge closer ties with Algeria, Morocco's neighbour.
A planned visit by Macron to Morocco has still to be confirmed, and Morocco's ambassador post in France has been empty for months.
"People are suffering. People need help," she said.
On Sunday, the head of a French rescue charity said Moroccan authorities were preventing its teams, which were ready to provide emergency aid, from entering the country.
Arnaud Fraisse, head of the Secouristes sans Frontieres organisation, told the France Inter broadcaster that aid workers had hoped to get on a flight to Morocco on Sunday.
The earthquake killed more than 2,100 people and injured more than 2,400, according to official figures.
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