Russia blocked a draft decision on the international Tribunal for MH17
Olga Denisova. Russia blocked the UN security Council a draft decision on the establishment of the international Tribunal concerning those responsible for the Downing of a passenger plane of Malaysia airlines in Eastern Ukraine in July last year.
for the resolution voted eleven members of the UN Security Council, China, Venezuela and Angola abstained. Russia, being one of the five permanent Council members, have vetoed.
The draft decision is shown in mid-July, Malaysia from the group of countries conducting the proceedings of the crash (Australia, Netherlands, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine), recognizes the wreck of the passenger liner a threat to international peace and Security and requires the development of an international Tribunal to prosecute under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.
Russia does not support the proposal to establish an international Tribunal for the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in Ukraine, as this crash is the result of criminal trespass, which cannot be regarded as a danger to international peace and Security. Before the UN security Council never created tribunals for such situations. According to the Minister of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov, the idea of its creation is intended to provide the culpability of those who Washington believes is responsible for this crash. Eventually crash in Donetsk region Boeing-777 organization Malaysia Airlines, which on 17 July 2014 moved from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on flight MH17, lost her life all 298 people who were on Board the ship. Immediately after the tragedy in Kiev all subjected to the charge of the militias, but they told that they do not have in the Arsenal of tools to engage air targets at that altitude. In the first part of October 2015 the security Council of the Netherlands is obliged to place the final report on the causes of the crash.