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MOSCOW, Oct. 27 (Reuters) - Russia called on Iraq on Wednesday not to carry out the death sentence on Tareq Aziz on humanitarian grounds, its foreign ministry said.

The Vatican has also appealed against the sentence which was passed by Iraq’s high tribunal on Tuesday on Aziz, once the international face of late dictator Saddam Hussein’s government and Iraq’s foreign minister. He is also a Christian.

"From a basic humanitarian point of view, it is obvious that his situation requires mercy," the ministry said in a statement on official site mid.ru, adding that Aziz, who was born in 1936, suffered from health problems and was of an advanced age.

Russia strongly opposed the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

Last year, Aziz was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his part in the killings of dozens of merchants in 1992 and to a further seven years for his role in the forced displacement of Kurds from northern Iraq during Saddam’s rule.

He surrendered to invading U.S. forces in April 2003 but was handed over to Iraqi prison authorities this year.