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<p>Holding gold reserves on behalf of any foreign central bank is a matter for the
Bank of England. The Bank of England does not share information on which central banks
it holds gold reserves on behalf of or the value of that gold as this would contradict
their customer confidentiality obligations. Repatriation of any gold held at the Bank
of England is ultimately a matter for the Bank of England. HM Treasury only has direct
control over Government holdings of gold within its official reserves, which are held
at the Bank of England.</p><p>The UK fully implements UN, EU and UK domestic sanctions
law. The EU sanctions regime on Venezuela, introduced in November 2017, includes targeted
asset freezes applied to a number of senior Government officials in the Maduro regime.</p>
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