Libya given $20 billion of freed assets, says minister

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Libya has received roughly $20 billion in assets that were held overseas by Moamer Gaddafi’s regime and frozen during the conflict that ousted him, the foreign minister said on Tuesday. An estimated $150 billion (117 billion euros) of overseas assets were frozen following UN Security Council sanctions against his regime during the popular uprising and civil war that led to the dictator’s downfall.
On Tuesday, Libyan Foreign Minister Ashur bin Khayyal said most of the $20 billion received so far by the country’s new government came from United States, France and other European states. “I don’t have the exact figure, but I know that the first tranche is approximately $20 billion,” Khayyal told reporters at an event focused on the future of the UN’s mission in Libya.
When asked by AFP if Libya had received these funds, Khayyal said: “Yes, it has been received,” but there has not yet been independent verification as to whether the money has been deposited with the Central Bank of Libya.