Lavrov pushes disclosure again
Date | 2014/08/26 00:00:00 - Present |
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Description | Russian FM Sergei Lavrov presses again for full disclosure of flight recorder and ATC recordings |
Further information
In an interview to "Russia Beyond the Headlines" for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" and "The Daily Telegraph" Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov answered questions on the loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and again pressed for full disclosure of relevant recordings and transparency in the investigation:
Question: The crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 brought even more horror to the region. How does Russia view the investigation into what happened to the aircraft over eastern Ukraine?
The Resolution 2166 adopted by the UN Security Council on 21 July provides for a full, thorough and independent investigation into the incident in accordance with international civil aviation guidelines.
Unfortunately, from the very beginning we have been witnessing attempts to conceal evidence and to hinder the implementation of that resolution. The demand for a ceasefire in the area of the crash was ignored by the Ukrainians authorities for more than 10 days, and our proposal to call for full respect of Resolution 2166 was blocked in the Security Council by the US, UK and Lithuania. At the same time those very countries and some others started spreading unfounded accusations against Russia.
Let me reiterate that Russia is fully committed to the international investigation in full compliance with Resolution 2166. We would like to see the International Civil Aviation Organisaton take a more active role in the matter, and we believe that the UN and ICAO should coordinate international efforts to ensure early and convincing results of the investigation. Russia is the only country which officially presented to the international community the data related to the incident as received through our space monitoring capacity. Others are still to provide the evidence they possess.
Question: Do you think all of the evidence related to the crash will be made available so that investigators can establish exactly what happened?
We hope to get answers to these and other questions both from the states which took the leading role in the international investigation and from those who made unsubstantiated public statements. The truth must be revealed. That was our strong demand at the recent meeting of the UN Security Council while some member States showed little enthusiasm in pursuing the investigation in a transparent and accountable manner.
We must not allow the investigation of MH17 crash to be manipulated into oblivion like it already happened to investigations of many Ukrainian tragedies, including sniper assault against civilians in Kiev in February, massacres in Odessa and Marioupol in May and others. We are determined to insist on bringing to justice all those who bear responsibility for these crimes. [1]
References
- ↑ Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov - Russian Foreign Ministry web site 25 August 2014