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Belarus denied UN charge on Ivorian arms smuggling

Belarus has denied UN charge on Ivorian arms smuggling, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. March 1. Kazakhstan Today - Belarus has denied UN charge on Ivorian arms smuggling, Kazakhstan Today reports.

The U.N. chief accused Belarus on Monday of breaking an arms embargo against Ivory Coast by sending attack helicopters to incumbent Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo, a charge denied by Minsk and Ggagbo's government, Reuters reported.

Gbagbo's government dismissed as a "lie" the allegation contained in a statement issued by the spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Gbagbo has refused to resign as president of the West African nation, the world's top cocoa grower, after a disputed November 28 election.

Ban later softened the allegation in comments to reporters in Washington.

The U.N. Security Council's Ivory Coast sanctions committee met and found that the allegation against Belarus has not been confirmed, diplomats said.

A U.N. spokesman indicated the accusation was based on reports received by U.N.-appointed experts monitoring the embargo.

"We're trying to figure out if this allegation is credible," a Security Council diplomat told Reuters.

"There's a lot of confusion."

In New York, the U.N. Ivory Coast sanctions committee discussed the charge that Belarus had violated the embargo.

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