Prince Laurent of Belgium, has asked his government to help get 50 million euros from Libya as compensation. The prince complained that the Belgian authorities did not help him to recover funds paid by his organization, the “Global Trust Fund for Sustainable Development” in 2008 in Libya, in the project …
Read More »NATO Is Ready To Contribute To The Establishment Of The Military And Security In Libya
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, on Tuesday, confirmed NATO’s support of the efforts of Al-Wefaq government and building the establishment of the Military and Security of state, and is ready to contribute. The President of the Presidential Council, Faiz Al-Sarraj, discussed with Stoltenberg at the NATO headquarters in Brussels the developments of …
Read More »The European Union Denies The Responsibility For The Release Of Frozen Libyan Funds
The spokeswoman for the European External Action Service, “Maja Kocijancic,” denied on Friday any direct responsibility of the European Union for the release of the benefits of frozen Libyan funds. According to the Russian News Agency, Sputnik, Kocijancic held Belgium the consequences of what the bank “Euroclear” had done, adding …
Read More »Libyan Investment Authority: 5 EU Countries Used the Interest of the Libyan Frozen Funds
The Libyan Investment Authority reported that five countries of the European Union took advantage of a loophole in the system of freezing Libyan funds and acted on the benefits of these funds. In a statement sent by e-mail to the Politico newspaper, the Libyan Investment Authority said that the United …
Read More »Al-Senni: The Decision to Freeze the Libyan Assets Benefits Banks and “Mafias”
The political adviser to the President of the Presidential Council Taher Al-Senni stated that the decision to freeze the assets under the alleged reason of protecting the Libyan funds enables the international banks and “Mafias” to manipulate and deplete it. In a tweet on his official Twitter account, on Friday, …
Read More »Belgium says Libyan assets are protected
The Treasury Department of the Belgian Ministry of Finance confirmed on Sunday that Libyan assets frozen in Belgium were untouched by any party and are being monitored by the Libyan Investment Authority. The Libyan Investment Authority chairman, Ali Mahmoud said he held a meeting with the Belgian Ministry of Finance, …
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