LONDON — UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan dismissed Saturday the notion that countries such as France and Russia might have been prepared to ease sanctions on Saddam Hussein's Iraq in return for bribes and oil contracts, calling it "inconceivable."
In an interview with British television channel ITV, to be broadcast on Sunday, Annan rejected as unrealistic the allegations made earlier this month in a US weapons report.
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