Russia must 'account for role' in MH17 tragedy: G7



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OTTAWA : Russia must "account for its role" in the 2014 downline of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine and cooperate with efforts to establish truth and justice, foreign ministers of the world's industrial democracies said on Sunday. [19659002] The statement by the G7 ministers on the eve of a summit between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, but also before the anniversary of the July 17, 2014 air disaster which killed all 298 crew and passengers when the airliner was shot down.

G7 ministers said a joint investigation into the crash had yielded "compelling, significant and deeply disturbing" findings on Russia's involvement.

"We are united in our support of Australia and the Netherlands as they call MH17 and their next of kin, "the statement said. [1] 9659002] The call to the summit of the Putin-Trump summit in Helsinki on Monday, the leader of the Russian Federation was met by President Emmanuel Macron in Moscow, where he was attending the World Cup final soccer on Sunday.

Along with France and the US, the G7 includes Britain, Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada, currently holding the group's presidency.

A Dutch-led probe concluded in May that the plane struck by a Buk surface-to-air missile controlled by Russia's 53rd Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade, based in the city of Kursk.

It said the missile had been brought from Russia into an area held by Moscow-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine and was filmed several times on July 17 and 18 in that area.

Russia has called the investigation's findings "unfounded."

Many of the victims were from Australia and the Netherlands.

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The Dutch Government and Australia said that they may move towards a complex international organization or organization.

MH17 was on a scheduled flight to Kuala Lumpur when it was shot down over eastern Ukraine, about 50km from the Russian border.

The plane crashed in an area controlled by pro-Russian fighters supporting a separatist insurgency. – AFP

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