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The Washington Post: Morocco’s reluctance to accept quake aid baffles foreign governments

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Governments far and wide have offered aid to Morocco following a 6.8-magnitude earthquake that has left more than 2,500 people dead and thousands injured and displaced.

But, to the bafflement of officials abroad, Morocco has been slow to accept support.

Countries including France, Germany, Italy and the United States, along with the United Nations, said they were waiting to provide any help they could after Friday’s devastating earthquake in the High Atlas Mountains.

The Moroccan Interior Ministry said in a statement Sunday that it would initially accept search-and-rescue teams only from Britain, Qatar, Spain and the United Arab Emirates — which it called “friendly countries” — after taking into account the “needs of the field.”

But Morocco also appeared slow to take up offers of broader humanitarian and technical assistance. Washington “reached out immediately to the Moroccan government to offer any assistance that we can provide,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday on CNN. “We await word from the Moroccan government to find out how we can help, where we can help,” Blinken said.

The U.S. Agency for International Development did not immediately respond to a request on Monday on whether it had yet mobilized any teams or assistance.

The United Nations has brought in experts to Morocco but is “on standby waiting for a request for assistance,” said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesperson for the U.N. secretary general. Whereas the U.N. has coordinated efforts on the ground in past disasters, the Moroccan government is “trying itself to mobilize aid,” he told CNN on Monday. He said he expected more bilateral agreements in the coming days.

In France, which ruled over Morocco as a colonial power from 1912 to 1956, the lack of uptake of support was greeted with surprise and sparked speculation that a cooling in relations between Paris and Rabat over immigration and other issues had played a role.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said that some 60 other countries, including France, had offered assistance, but stressed that she believed controversy was being overblown.

Morocco had not “refused” France’s help, she told French channel BFM TV. France will give $5.4 million to French and international nonprofits working on the ground in Morocco and stands ready to support Morocco further, she said.


Simon Martin, the British ambassador to Morocco, said 60 U.K. search-and-rescue experts and four search dogs had arrived in the country to support Moroccan-led operations. The Spanish urban search-and-rescue team said it was receiving and coordinating international teams.

Countries including Tunisia and Saudi Arabia have said they are sending aid, though it is not clear if any has been dispatched. Other nongovernmental organizations said they had already mobilized.

Meanwhile, a 50-person team from Germany’s Technical Relief Agency assembled at Cologne Bonn Airport over the weekend was sent home from the airport on Sunday after their offer for help was not taken up.

The rapid deployment unit was “ready within a short time to use their technical expertise to provide humanitarian aid in Morocco,” the agency’s president, Sabine Lackner, said in a news release. The agency deployed a 50-person team to Turkey and Syria for four months after the devastating quake there at the beginning of this year. It is now “checking whether and how the country can be helped with the delivery of relief supplies.”

Addressing journalists on Monday, German Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer said there was no indication that the decision on aid by Morocco was “political.”

“The Moroccan side thanked us for the offer of help,” he said, adding that in emergencies, “you also have to ensure coordination.”
But others expressed surprise that assistance was being turned down.

“It is incomprehensible why this help is not requested,” tweeted Carl-Julius Cronenberg, a member of parliament for Germany’s Free Democrats. “It shouldn’t be about misunderstood national pride, but only about the fastest and best possible help!”

Even if relief officials wanted to accept foreign assistance, permission would require approval from the very top, and any such request could easily become mired in a bureaucratic chain of command, said Samia Errazzouki, an expert in Moroccan history and governance at Stanford University. “It’s heavily centralized and controlled, so that means nothing can happen until approval comes from the person who is higher up.”


Reluctance to allow a broad range of aid could stem from a reluctance to permit scrutiny or lose control of the narrative about the conditions in communities hit by the quake, amid a potential public relations nightmare. An influx of foreign aid workers could be “a source of anxiety for the Moroccan state, as perhaps it would shed light on issues that many of us have been trying to signal [are] not tenable, and lives are at stake.”

Miriam Berger, Sarah Dadouch and Missy Ryan in Washington and Kate Brady in Berlin contributed to this report.


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Well that shows confidence and they have good reason to belive... security comes first
 
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dictatorship

The Alawi dynasty has been ruling for some time though.

bad optics for their version of the dear leader.

What I am not getting at is how is it bad optics?

If it was bad optics then wouldn't faujeets be doing the same thing when it came to floods?

security comes first

I think there has to be strings attached to aid....

Maghreb rejected France's aid outright.
 
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The Alawi dynasty has been ruling for some time though.



What I am not getting at is how is it bad optics?

If it was bad optics then wouldn't faujeets be doing the same thing when it came to floods?
These moroos are worse people on planet. But they are very smart and they understood west well.
I belive they will handel this issue themselves. I tell you they are the one who hurt arabs name on world arena.
 
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I think the king of Morocco . he’s out of his mind! Why refuse help ?
 
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This has to do with Sahara desert. Morocco has terrible relations with neighboring Algeria who also claims oil rich Sahara desert. Algeria is more aligned with the French colonialist. Morocco is more independent. Countries that accept Moroccan claim over Sahara desert are allowed to help. Those that don't are bluntly being told to fvck off. Also Morocco isn't Pakistan that allows every Tom, Dick and Harry into their country. Very smart move by Morocco. USAID i.e. CIA might be operating freely in Pakistan. Other countries have tighter controls and actually care about the security of their country.

LOL I love it how the poodles are baffled.
 
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- Every city in Morocco has prepared 100 or more Energency aid trucks for the areas affected by the earthquake..
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The quick and precise method the volunteerism in organizing assembly points and running aid convoys by the Moroccan community is greatly impressive..

Spanish rescue teams are already helping..

The British rescue team contributes to relief operations in the Amghal community, Al Haouz Province.


Rockslides during the operation... Men risk their lives to open roadways.

An Emirati plane loaded with aid and a rescue team arrives at #Marrakesh airport to assist in relief operations for victims of the #Morocco_earthquake..

Qatar sends a second team to Morocco to support victims of the Al Haouz earthquake.

Moroccan Meteorology: Expect stormy rains of up to 120 mm and strong winds of up to 95 km per hour..
 
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Morocco’s decision to be selective in accepting aid from specific countries may be influenced by various factors. They appear to prioritize assistance from countries they have strong diplomatic relations with, such as Britain, Qatar, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates. This approach might be based on past cooperation, trust, or logistical considerations.

The United Nations’ standby approach to providing assistance is in line with established protocols, where the affected country’s government typically takes the lead in coordinating aid efforts. However, it’s essential for the Moroccan government to communicate its specific needs to facilitate effective international assistance.

Morocco’s approach to humanitarian and technical assistance should ideally focus on the immediate needs of earthquake survivors, ensuring they receive the support required promptly. The allocation of international aid resources should be based on the most urgent needs on the ground.
 
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Morocco sits on very special place on world map.. everyone wants to have influence on them. As they sit on chicken neck of Mediterranean sea.Screenshot_20230912-071525_Samsung Internet.jpg
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hope the affected are being taken care of
They are physically very strong people and I am very confident they will manage themselves.
 
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These moroos are worse people on planet. But they are very smart and they understood west well.
I belive they will handel this issue themselves. I tell you they are the one who hurt arabs name on world arena.

If you vist in Spain and France you will know. Mostly tugs and theifs and not worthy of trust. They will bite you from back. My personal experience with them like if I see a snake and a moroo. I will leave snake but kill moroo lol

And do you think we Pakistanis are different?
 
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