A. Well, that's been going on, as you know, some discussion on frozen assets.
Apparently the only things that were left were the frozen assets.
But many people here have been joking about his "frozen assets" and "cold cash."
Doing so will require significant coordination among nations holding frozen assets and the new Libyan government.
In addition, he violated court order by leaving the country and withdrawing frozen assets.
We can lend him a quarter million, taking his frozen assets as security.
Estimates of the frozen assets range from $4 billion to $6 billion.
There's a hundred billion dollars offshore in frozen assets alone.
He has previously called for release of the frozen assets on several occasions since late 1986.
The total value of Iraq's frozen overseas assets has been estimated unofficially at up to $4 billion.