Blocked assets worth 180 million Swiss francs (around US$175.52 million) have been unfrozen by the Swiss Office of the Attorney-General, the OAG said, after it dropped part of a criminal inquiry related to the Arab Spring in Egypt.
The OAG had been investigating "several" unnamed persons in Switzerland on suspicion of money laundering and supporting or participating in a criminal organization.
The Swiss inquiry was launched in 2011 following events related to the Arab Spring protests which led to the downfall of long-time Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak.
The OAG announced the decision to unfreeze the assets following a meeting between Switzerland's Attorney-General Michael Lauber and his counterpart in Egypt over the weekend.
Criminal investigations against six unnamed persons are now underway, the OAG said in a statement, while 430 million francs remains frozen.