The U.N. Security Council is scheduled to discuss a draft resolution on releasing frozen Libyan assets, and could vote on the plan before the end of the week, Britain's foreign minister said on Wednesday. "We are engaged at the United Nations and elsewhere to pave the way for the unfreezing of assets, the assets that have been frozen for five months but which ultimately belong to the Libyan people," Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said. The European Union is also discussing unfreezing Libyan funds.