On Tuesday the Russian newspaper Vedomosti quoted The New York Times as saying that France, Russia and China allegedly hampered the investigation of the intrigues of the former Iraqi leadership because these countries' companies had gained much.
"Such statements are absolutely false," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
According to the Foreign Ministry, Russia supported the adoption of the UN Security Council's resolution 1538, which established a commission for an independent investigation of the possible abuses within the framework of the former UN humanitarian program for Iraq.
"Russia, as well as other countries, cooperates with this commission. We believe that all countries are interested in this," the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed.