Karima Benyaichambassador of Morocco in Spain, has conveyed her gratitude to the Spanish institutions and civil society “for all the signs of friendshipsupport and solidarity” after Earthquake in the country. “They have moved me a lot,” she expressed during an interview in laSexta News.

He assures that, despite being outside the country, Mohamed VI was present from the first moment and created a solidarity fund. “He was the first to offer 100 million euros of his own funds,” he says, while he is blunt in the face of criticism of the monarch for his delay in reaching “ground zero.”

“In these circumstances the most important thing is the action, not the photo,” defends Benyaich, who regrets the information that may have been reported. put credibility at risk of the Crown and coexistence between Moroccans residing in Spain. In this sense, he recalled that there are “almost more than a million Moroccans who contribute to civil society and the development of the country.” “That they confuse, above all, Spanish civil society, we regret it and also it hurts“he reiterated.

He states that Marrakech and the affected areas are trying to gradually recover normality and argues why they reject aid from nearby countries, such as France: “Order, organization, internal logistics was essential. Imagine the country open with thousands of people arriving spontaneously… That will not allow our teams to do the job correctly,” he declared, although he clarifies that they do not rule out accepting french aid in the future.