The Netherlands irrevocably buried the idea of a Tribunal of inquiry of the disaster Boeing 777, performing a flight MH17. After Russia has put a veto on this initiative in the UN Security Council, the investigation team decided to examine other options.
The international investigation team for investigation of the events of the crash Malaysian Boeing under the Donetsk have decided irrevocably to renounce the idea of creating a Tribunal and now negotiates other solutions. Including investigation in the International criminal court (ICC), as well as conducting interstate vessels of countries of the international investigation team.
"Russia is too specifically told about its own position by using the veto. This is the end of efforts for the establishment of the Tribunal, and we are now looking for alternatives to it," stated the Ambassador of the Netherlands in Moscow Ron van Dartel.
Between Malaysia, the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine negotiations about the choice of one alternative. According to a Dutch diplomat, unconditional priority among the variants no, because the discussion of this issue with partners is ongoing, RIA Novosti reported.
In late July Russia at the meeting of the UN Security Council decided to use its veto and block the adoption of the draft resolution on the establishment of the international court of justice for MH17. Later, the Russian foreign Ministry called the sentencing of this document premature decision and indicated that it led to the split of the UN security Council.
The head of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov believes that the collapse of the liner is the result of a criminal offence and not a threat to peace and security, which implies that the Malaysian draft resolution. According to his statement, the UN Security Council in situations with wrecks of ships never created tribunals, the idea of creation is designed to ensure the guilt of those whom Washington considers responsible.