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In a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte, Putin reiterated inappropriate establishment of a tribunal for the collapse of Boeing in the Donbass, but noted that Russia is ready to fully support the investigation, the press service of the Kremlin.
Rutte informed Putin that Moscow has “left a lot of questions” to the investigation of an international group of experts, in particular they collected evidence. Russian President repeated the claim about the fact that its experts were not admitted to a substantial part of the work. Despite this, Russia is ready “to cooperate closely in order to determine the causes and circumstances of this tragedy,” Putin said.
On Wednesday, at 22:00 MSK the UN Security Council will vote on the draft resolution on the establishment of the International Tribunal for the collapse of Boeing.
On the eve of Russia’s permanent representative to the UN Vitaly Churkin warned that Moscow will use the veto if the document pick nine or more votes. Russian officials believe the initiative of inappropriate and premature, before this declared Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and President Vladimir Putin. According to the president before starting the trial, you must first complete an investigation.
Russia in late July, the Security Council has made to its draft resolution, which expressed doubts about the objectivity of the investigation catastrophe “because of problems with transparency in its organization and methods of work, which may adversely affect “on its outcome.
The investigation of the disaster is an international group of investigators, headed by the Ministry of Justice and gosprokuratura Netherlands. Kiev and militias blamed for what happened at each other.
In mid-July 2015 in the media were the results of the preliminary version of the report of the inspectors, which will be finally ready by October. , CNN claimed that the document provides guidance for involvement in the crash of pro-Russian militias. The representative of the prosecutor’s office of the Netherlands Wim de Brun told the Interfax news agency later that although the investigation and found that the ship was hit by a missile, but it is unclear by whom and where it was released.
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