Morocco, France Sign MoU at No Money For Terror Conference

Morocco and France signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combat terrorist financing at the 5th No Money For Terror conference in Paris.

Morocco, France Sign MoU at No Money For Terror Conference

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Morocco participated in the 5th Ministerial Conference 'No Money For Terror' held in Paris on Tuesday, organized under the French presidency of the G7. The event focused on strengthening international cooperation to combat terrorist financing.

During the conference, the Moroccan National Financial Intelligence Authority (ANRF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its French counterpart, Tracfin. The agreement aims to enhance information exchange and collaboration in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

The conference marked a significant milestone in the French G7 presidency's financial track. Delegates from G7 member states and partner countries discussed strategies to disrupt financial networks supporting terrorism.

Morocco's participation underscores its commitment to international efforts in counter-terrorism and financial security. The MoU is expected to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries' financial intelligence units.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the No Money For Terror conference?

It is an international ministerial conference focused on combating terrorist financing, held under the G7 presidency.

What did the MoU between Morocco and France cover?

The MoU aims to enhance cooperation between the financial intelligence units of both countries in fighting money laundering and terrorist financing.

When and where was the 5th No Money For Terror conference held?

The conference took place in Paris on May 19, 2026, during the French presidency of the G7.

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