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To: pallmer who wrote (6729)3/24/2003 10:33:49 AM
From: pallmer  Respond to of 29609
 
-- Russia denies US charge of banned arms sales to Iraq --

MOSCOW, March 24 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Igor
Ivanov on Monday denied Russia had supplied Iraq with any
military equipment in breach of United Nations sanctions.
In comments reacting to news reports, but made before a
White House claim that Russian firms had sold weapons and
equipment to Iraq, Ivanov told journalists: "Russia rigorously
observes all its international obligations and has not supplied
Iraq with any equipment, including military, in breach of the
sanctions regime."
((Reporting by Maria Golovnina, Writing by Richard Balmforth,
+7 095 775 1242 Reuters
Messaging:richard.balmforth.reuters.com@reuters.net))

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24-Mar-2003 15:31:39 GMT
Source RTRS - Reuters News