Ukraine provided comments to technical investigation report of MH17 incident
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From the very beginning Ukraine did everything to ensure an
impartial and transparent investigation into the causes of downing Boeing MH
17. This was stated by the Ambassador of the Netherlands in Ukraine Kees
Klompenhouwer while handing over to Vice Prime
Minister, Minister of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and Utilities
of Ukraine, Chairman of the Governmental Commission on investigating causes of Boeing-777-200
plane crash Hennadii Zubko a
letter of gratitude and a commemorative token from Prime Minister of the
Netherlands Mark Rutte during a meeting taking place
on Tuesday.
"We have worked in close cooperation. This
collaboration was effective, as well. So, we believe our effective cooperation
will prolong in the future”, said Kees Klompenhouwer.
Hennadii Zubko
announced a Ukrainian delegation is due to depart for the Netherlands through August
10-12, where it will take place a technical reconstruction of the aircraft and
of the events that occurred in July of last year. "In addition, there will
be considered a technical report and provided comments by each of the countries
involved in the investigation process," he added.
"Ukrainian services, namely Ukraerorukh,
the State Aviation Service of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense,
will provide recommendations which will help to avoid such a catastrophe in the
future," explained the official.
Hennadii Zubko
noted that it is an invariable stance of Ukraine that the investigation process
should be transparent and open.
"The President and the Government of Ukraine supports
the establishing of an international tribunal. We believe that an international
investigation and analysis of this tragedy would afford to prevent countries of
the world from such crimes", accentuated the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine.
"We transferred the investigation over to the Dutch
side to ensure the impartiality of the process. The requirement of the
international tribunal was a consolidated position of the five concerned countries.
But Russia did not want an open impartial justice, by blocking a corresponding
decision of the UN Security Council," reminded Hennadii
Zubko.
"We do not pay attention to blocking the decision of
the Security Council and we have alternative ways to accomplish this matter,"
he said.