Liberia: Sanctions Mr. Moore To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what his assessment is of the implementation of European Union sanctions on Liberia, with particular reference to the UK’s compliance; what the total amount of assets frozen is by (a) EU member states and (b) the United Kingdom in line with these sanctions; and if he will make a statement. David Miliband The UK is firmly committed to the full implementation of all EU sanctions, along with our EU partners. EU member states do not systematically share detailed information concerning the value of funds they have identified and frozen. However, they are legally obliged to freeze all funds and economic resources belonging to persons listed under the sanctions regime. It is prohibited to make funds or economic resources available, directly or indirectly, to these persons. The reported balance of UK frozen funds in relation to UN and EU sanctions on Liberia amounts to £266,181.46 and 1,227.00 in euros.