A special U.N. commission monitoring Iraq's disarmament over the past two years had reached conclusions that were "generally favorable for Iraq," he said.
"This gives a formal pretext for raising the question in the Security Council of lifting the oil embargo," he added.
The report, suggesting Moscow supported easing the embargo against its former ally, comes before a U.N. Security Council meeting, scheduled for March 16 or 17, to review sanctions imposed after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990.
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