MH17 investigation: Russia has it coming
Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:41 pm
Malaysia, Netherlands, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine are eyeing the possibility of creating an independent international tribunal to investigate the downing of MH17 in July, 2014.
The proposal to create a tribunal surfaced when Russia vetoed July 30 similar Security Council resolution, Reuther's reports, citing Netherlands' FM representative.
"One of the variants is an international tribunal supported by the five countries," the Dutch representative said.
Following the SC abortive vote, the Dutch FM Bert Kunders said the five countries will continue to look for mechanisms to bring to account those guilty of the MH17 catastrophe.
zik.ua
The proposal to create a tribunal surfaced when Russia vetoed July 30 similar Security Council resolution, Reuther's reports, citing Netherlands' FM representative.
"One of the variants is an international tribunal supported by the five countries," the Dutch representative said.
Following the SC abortive vote, the Dutch FM Bert Kunders said the five countries will continue to look for mechanisms to bring to account those guilty of the MH17 catastrophe.
zik.ua
- Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Wednesday 14 October [Ukrainian sources]
- Ukraine crisis. News in Brief. Thursday 16 July [Ukrainian sources]
- Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Thursday 15 September. [Ukrainian sources]
- Ukraine News. Sunday 15 July. [Ukrainian sources]
- Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Tuesday 09 February [Ukrainian sources]
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum