The head of the monitoring committee for the Libyan funds frozen abroad in the House of Representatives (HoR), Yusuf Al-Akouri expressed surprise at the Belgian government's action to release 100 million euros in inter
Read moreBelgian newspaper "The Standard" revealed in a report that the Belgian government had released 2.7 billion euros in interest out of 14 billion euros of Libyan frozen funds since 2011.
Read moreBelgian media outlets revealed a note by the United Nations stating that there was no legal basis for the release of the benefits of frozen Libyan funds by Belgium, Italian Aki news agency reported.
Read moreThe Presidential Council's head, Fayez Al-Sarraj called on China, during his talks with member of the Chinese ruling party in Munich, Germany, to support Libya's request through China's membership in the Security Counc
Read moreGovernor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) called in a statement on Sunday for explaining the circumstances surrounding the issue of releasing the frozen Libyan funds' interests in Belgium, which amount to 2 billio
Read moreForeign Minister of the Presidential Council (PC) Mohamed Sayala called on his counterparts of the European Union and the Arab League to grant Libyan financial institutions the right to manage their frozen assets and accounts abroad.
Read moreThe Indictment Chamber of Brussels' Court confirmed the reopening of the judicial deliberations on Libyan funds frozen at the Euroclear Bank in Belgium since 2011, estimated at 14 billion euros.
Read moreThe United Nations Security Council, putting an end to the controversy surrounding the Libyan frozen assets and their interests abroad, said in an Implementation Assistance Notice No.6 that assets owned or controlled,
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